-By Suresh Hinduja
Adaa means elegance, but do not look for high style here. This is a good neighbourhood restaurant for the locality, serving very enjoyable North Indian fare. You will find here the same wholesome food you get at the popular Treat in Indiranagar, both restaurants being run by the same management. The pick of the menu at Adaa would be the Tandoori Murgh, seasoned to perfection and cooked just right. The Murgh Curry is also utterly satisfying. Vegetarians will not be disappointed either - with choices such as Baigan ka Bharta and the Sarson da Saag to be eaten with Makke di Roti.
Review posted within last 6 month
In this locality, Adaa has the style and my favorite north Indian food served in generous quantity. The mutton dishes are mouth watering and Murgh Curry, Sarson da Saaqg are my definition of great, scrumptious and filling good. My cousins stay quite near to Adaa and so I take advantage of coming here and eating good north Indian food.
Review posted more than 6 month ago
I?m a foddie. Fortunately/unfortunately a pure vegetarian. So struggle to find good north indian food in Bangalore. Adaa is a restaurant that I can visit anytime I want to try authentic north indian food. Their speciality is Dal Makhni, Pindi Chana and Bh
Review posted more than 6 month ago
Adaa survives on the quality of its food as except the food nothing is impressive in this neighborhood establishment. In terms of food tandoori murgh and murgh curry are the best that they offer.
For veg customers sarson da saag and makke di roti is fine delicacy. Go to Adaa not too fabulous but food is superb.
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