This weekend we were wondering if we could explore a new eating joint without venturing too far and getting hassled by our Bengaluru Traffic. So when we searched on the web for good restaurants close to our house, Earthen Delicacies popped up. We have always driven past this one and never bothered to check it out till date. The rating and reviews seemed good. So we said let's try it for our dinner out today..
The restaurant's interior is an enthusiastic attempt to create an earthy concept ambience. By using a collage of exposed bricks, terracotta jallis , murals and yellow lighting a somewhat earthy ambience is achieved. Maybe a little mature handling of materials and the space could have done wonders for the concept restaurant. But for the general public this still works!
The cusine on menu was quite exhaustive with Mughal, Punjabi, Chinese and many more north Indian dishes to choose from. The menu card itself was very tastefully done.
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Crispy chilli chicken |
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Babycorn starter served over leaf on a wooden plate |
We ordered crispy chilli chicken and babycorn Manchurian for starters. They were served in interesting wooden plates that looked like sections of a log. The starters were good. We followed them with egg fried rice, butter Naan and butter chicken. The quantity and rates were reasonable and so was the taste. The service was also surprisingly quick for a weekend and the waiter was very courteous. We ended with a chill lemonade. Happy to have discovered a reasonably good restaurant nearby.
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Fried rice and Naan |
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Butter Chicken |
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Lemonade |
It looks like the tables are big enough for all that wonderful food. Always great to find an amazing restaurant close to home.
ReplyDeleteIt is very elaborate!
ReplyDeleteThe chili chicken looks delicious as does the fried rice and Naan bread! Yum!
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Donna
Looks very inviting. Nice to find a place close to home with great delicious food.
ReplyDeleteThat chilli chicken looks particularly good.
ReplyDeleteThe food looks great, yummy! Nice that it's near to home, too! Have a good, new week, Valerie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog post. I love the restaurant and the photos of the food and the one of you and your daughter. Who was the other girl?
ReplyDeleteThanks Granny. That's my wife.
DeleteThe food looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thats quite a sumptuous feast! The food looks delicious too!
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ReplyDeleteThe food does look very appertising. As long as you all enjoyed it is the main thing.
The photographs shows.a very good restaurant.with very good food.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your beautiful evening. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteAll the food looks delicious. Chicken dishes are always a favorite.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Always great to find a good place for eating
ReplyDeleteA very enjoyable post, wonderful to see!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice recommendation. Will keep this in mind during my next visit to India.
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to find a good local restaurant.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Butter chicken was "invented " in Pakistan. Many restaurants claim. Cannot believe them !!
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