| Locality | Koramangala |
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| Landmark | Opposite Vodafone Showroom |
| Place Type | Restaurant |
| Food Type | North Indian, Rajasthani, Gujarati |
| Timings | 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM |
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first reviewed by hardlydavidson
Jun 17, 2008
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?"
Jun 14, 2008
north Indian food! Ambience is cute though! Slightly expensive and you have to wait forever to get a seat!
Jun 01, 2008
A really good place for Vegetarians be it from the North or Southern parts of the country.
Dont attempt to go to Gramin without a booking else u end up needlessly waiting for quite a while and end up doing some mindless shopping in Raheja arcade as well. Talking abt the food, try the Aam ka panna (my personal favorite here), Babycorn palak and the Methi rotis. U will defn leave the place wanting to go back very soon
Jan 02, 2008
Very tasty food and good varieties.
Most of the time its crowded and have to wait for some time. Price is on the higher side. Even then I feel the food is definitely worth it.
This place is always on top of my list whenever I plan for a eating out.
Jan 02, 2008
Gramin's USP is that they cook with carefully selected ingredients and that they do not use preservatives or artificial colour in their food. The end result is that the food is delicious. This vegetarian restaurant has the best jal jeera ever,and very very good Rajasthani and Gujrathi food. The ambiance is ethnic with low seating and colourful mats and paintings on the wall. Definitely worth visiting!