This is the famous biriyani shop @ Ambur. There are a few tables and chairs, but the place is more of a take-away rather than a restaurant.
As is suggestive of the name, they are a biriyani shop and there was nothing else on the menu when I went.
I wanted to have mutton biriyani, but had to settle for chicken biriyani as the mutton dish was to be made available only for dinner.
Going For
+ Adequate quantity - there is more than adequate quantity of meat packed along with the biriyani. The serving of half a plate is sufficient for one person.
+ Good pieces of meat - the pieces of meat were nice medium sized chunks and were not all bone and spare parts.
+ Reasonably priced.
Not Going For
- You never know if you will get the biriyani you want when you stop by. It is either not ready or has been sold out! I picked up my packed @ 5.15pm in the evening!
- Parking - you have to navigate and find parking on the busy service lane. Even if you stop in the middle of the service lane, no one will pounce on you!
- The biriyani was not made with basmati or other long grained rice and was a bit spicy (chili). The biriyani was certainly not bad, but it could have been better!
Half a plate of biriyani cost INR 60/-.
Reco - If you feel like having biriyani on NH-7, between Bangalore and Chennai, look no further!
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