Tasting Bay
This is a healthy restaurant and I've recently started having healthy food so I've taken a liking towards it. A friend of mine invited me here and I was excited to check out the restaurant.
The ambience is nice and has earthy green and brown colours although it's not a very big place.
While we waited for our food, we munched on some makhana (lotus seeds / fox nuts) which is a nice touch.
We had a refreshing drink - the Summer Cooler. This one is watermelon based with a twist of mint. Perfect for this hot weather.
A classic starter is the Tandoori chicken. This one was served with mint chutney and was just average though. It could have had more flavour to it.
Dabeli is one of my favourite Indian street snacks, and they have the Black Dabeli here. They basically use black pav with the dabeli masala inside. The taste itself was really good, although a little different from what I imagine for a dabeli. Also, the pav wasn't as hot as expected.
Next, we had the Amritsari fish. This was really soft, and the taste was pretty good too.
I tried out another one of their beverages - the Iron Booster. It's got carrot, apple, spinach and beetroot. It is rich in Iron and is quite healthy.
Moving to the mains, the Shrimpy delicious caught my attention and I had to try it out. These are shrimps cooked in a coconut milk gravy and served with brown rice. The shrimps had the lovely comforting taste you'd expect from a coconut milk based dish.
They've got butter chicken too, and we tried it out. It was nice and flavourful with a creamy texture; served with paratha on the side.
The Ketolicious kofta sounded nice and we ordered for one. This has less carbs and more fat. It was a tad sweet for our liking. It is served with bajra roti which were quite good.
In the end, we tried the Dum biryani. It is made from brown rice so it's a healthier version of one of our most loved dishes. I found the taste really good, and having it with less guilt is a bonus; although if you aren't used to the texture of brown rice, you might have to develop a taste for that first.
They also got a healthy desserts and we tried the Choco Bombs first. These are basically laddoos made from oats, nuts, dates and honey. These are coated with dark chocolate. This was really sinful and I recommend not leaving the place without trying this out.
The other one is Mrs. Brown. It is basically brown rice kheer with jaggery apple, nuts and raisins. It's quite good as a healthy option but the texture of brown rice in this isn't something I'd look forward to.
If you're looking for a healthy restaurant to dine out, then this is a great choice. A lot of items are made with healthy alternatives to a lot of ingredients, and you might need to develop a bit of a taste for it. If you're someone who likes to eat healthy, then you'll definitely like this place.
The restaurant is located in Damac Majestine Tower which has it's own parking. You can parking on the ground floor by telling the security personnel that you'd like to visit this restaurant and they'll open the barricade for you.
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The ambience is nice and has earthy green and brown colours although it's not a very big place.
While we waited for our food, we munched on some makhana (lotus seeds / fox nuts) which is a nice touch.
We had a refreshing drink - the Summer Cooler. This one is watermelon based with a twist of mint. Perfect for this hot weather.
A classic starter is the Tandoori chicken. This one was served with mint chutney and was just average though. It could have had more flavour to it.
Dabeli is one of my favourite Indian street snacks, and they have the Black Dabeli here. They basically use black pav with the dabeli masala inside. The taste itself was really good, although a little different from what I imagine for a dabeli. Also, the pav wasn't as hot as expected.
Next, we had the Amritsari fish. This was really soft, and the taste was pretty good too.
I tried out another one of their beverages - the Iron Booster. It's got carrot, apple, spinach and beetroot. It is rich in Iron and is quite healthy.
Moving to the mains, the Shrimpy delicious caught my attention and I had to try it out. These are shrimps cooked in a coconut milk gravy and served with brown rice. The shrimps had the lovely comforting taste you'd expect from a coconut milk based dish.
They've got butter chicken too, and we tried it out. It was nice and flavourful with a creamy texture; served with paratha on the side.
The Ketolicious kofta sounded nice and we ordered for one. This has less carbs and more fat. It was a tad sweet for our liking. It is served with bajra roti which were quite good.
In the end, we tried the Dum biryani. It is made from brown rice so it's a healthier version of one of our most loved dishes. I found the taste really good, and having it with less guilt is a bonus; although if you aren't used to the texture of brown rice, you might have to develop a taste for that first.
They also got a healthy desserts and we tried the Choco Bombs first. These are basically laddoos made from oats, nuts, dates and honey. These are coated with dark chocolate. This was really sinful and I recommend not leaving the place without trying this out.
The other one is Mrs. Brown. It is basically brown rice kheer with jaggery apple, nuts and raisins. It's quite good as a healthy option but the texture of brown rice in this isn't something I'd look forward to.
If you're looking for a healthy restaurant to dine out, then this is a great choice. A lot of items are made with healthy alternatives to a lot of ingredients, and you might need to develop a bit of a taste for it. If you're someone who likes to eat healthy, then you'll definitely like this place.
The restaurant is located in Damac Majestine Tower which has it's own parking. You can parking on the ground floor by telling the security personnel that you'd like to visit this restaurant and they'll open the barricade for you.
Click here for delicious food and lovely places around Dubai.
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