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Rated: Good

based on 14 reviews

Gramin

20-21, 7th Block, Raheja Arcade, Opposite Vodafone Showroom, Koramangala, Bangalore

41104104

Locality Koramangala
Landmark Opposite Vodafone Showroom
Place Type Restaurant
Food Type Gujarati, North Indian, Rajasthani
Timings 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM
Price
Moderate
Additional Information
Pure vegetarian
Credit cards accepted
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only-vegetarian raheja-arcade grameen
 

Rated: Poor

foodiemukund

Oct 14, 2008

used to be good

everything we tasted had the same taste, same base gravy.

this really used to be good, wondeirng what happend? Chef ran away?

in any case I will still give it another chance...being a vegetarian.

Rated: Excellent

vaishnavin2203

vaishnavin2203

Sep 21, 2008

Great!!

The food is amazing and tastes very authentic. The ambience is rustic, located in the heart of Koramangala. They serve really fast and take your order when you are waiting for the table, thus ensuring that your recieve the order almost as soon as you sit down.

It isn't very expensive and makes for a good outing. Try it for sure!

Rated: Good

nishaprasad

Sep 10, 2008

Paisa Vasool

The look is authentic, the food is mouth-watering, service is fast and courteous and ambience is beautiful.
A small joint in Raheja Arcade which serves great north indian food at modest prices.
The range includes all popular northindian dishes with rotis, kulcha etc...
the food and water is served in copper vessels.
An average meal for 2 people complete with soup and starters will be around 350-400 bucks.
Try the thali available for lunch (except on public holidays and sundays).
It has 2 bhajis (one panner and one ordinary), one dal/ dal fry, raita, sweet, 2 tandoori rotis and jeera rice. It is filling and tasty too.. All for around Rs. 75 per plate.

I have been to this place atleast half a dozen times and till now have not found a bad dish on the menu.
The only spoiler is the waiting time, given that it is a small place. But you can always call and place orders and then take their take aways home......with 10% discount tooo....haina full paisa vasool

Rated: Good

roopashree.bn

roopashree.bn

Sep 09, 2008

My dil goes ummmm…

I’ve been goin’ to this place for 3 years now and fallen in love with the food everytime!

Generally, this place is too crowded and one has to book the table and wait in front of the restaurant. They also expect you to place the order right there so that the food is served without delay when you occupy the table.
The interiors are decorated with colorful clothes with mirror work. There are 2 kinds of tables. The special ones are low rise tables with low rise chairs with cushions. Though I prefer this one, it depends on the crowd and the number of whom I go with.
I love the jal jeera and aam shikhanji here. One of the best I have ever tasted. The cutlery used is all made of heavy metal and are copper plated.
They claim, the vegetables and the ingredients used here are carefully handpicked and are taken utmost care while cooking!

Well, well.. the quantity served is apt and the food tastes yummy! I have tasted almost everything here and each of those is finger licking!!

One negative point here is, the waiters are in such a hurry, looks like they just want to serve and shoo you away asap so that they could accommodate more customers. Once, one of my uncles hadn’t finished eating, the waiter did not even bother to check if he could clear it up but just picked the plate to clear the table.
This could be a better place if the hurrying up in the service reduces to some extent.

Rated: Average

johncougar

johncougar

Jun 17, 2008

Ehhh...

I'm a non-vegetarian, though I do enjoy good vegetarian food.
Gramin is not one of the best I've eaten.
It's inexpensive, crowded and cramped.
The food is standard, average fare, and definitely not worth the plaudits that some of my colleagues gave it.
Like the name suggests, it's standard village fare, with standard, low-quantity masalas, standard variety and standard quantity.
Multiple visits to the place (not by choice!) have left me with the same sensation... "Ehhh... so what?"