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We were driving from vellore to Kolli hills.On the way we had lunch here.First time I ate Jackfruit Halwa. Oh my God so delicious, followed by Cauliflower Dosa.Coffee is being served in Brass dabara. It gives authenticity to the taste.Service was TOP notch. I and my friend were fighting to pay the bill Abd for the first time in my life , I heard the waitress offered to pay our bill . We were touched by their hospital... View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Sri Saravana Bhavan's Asai Dosai:
The Hotel is pure veg and during lunch they do not serve Dosas, only main course is served. The food is costly. The North Indian Thali is not worth and the taste of the food is not great. The South Indian Thali is however good. I also had the pomegranate juice which was made in a mixer with the pulp of the seeds. It was not a juice. View all feedback.
Superb food, excellent service and consistency in taste and quality. We had South Indian, North Indian and indo-Chinese during two separate visits on the way back to Bangalore and this place did not disappoint.
One of the best veg food places in Salem. Good part is that they serve tiffin items during lunch. The onion uttapam, parota Kurma, curd vada and sambar was exceptional. The service is very fast
A must-visit spot in Salem for their exceptional service alone. I stopped by for dinner and morning coffee, and was surprised to find all the tables occupied at 6:15 A.M. The staff were attentive, offering me today's newspaper and the choice between English and Tamil papers upon seating. During dinner, I noticed a staff member discreetly monitoring tables and promptly refilling condiments. Impressive service, although the ambiance could be improved. Keep up the great work, team!
The South Indian food at this restaurant is fantastic. It is a reliable choice for a delicious meal. Be ready to wait during busy times as it can get hectic. The restrooms are kept clean for travelers passing through Salem.
I tried the Punjabi thali at this restaurant. The soup was not appetizing and there were only 3 or 4 chickpeas in a cup of chole. The other dishes were okay. The service was decent. I would recommend trying the South Indian thali instead.