-By Swati Sucharita
A two-floor thingy, Serengeti has a wildlife reserve as its backdrop, complete with drawbridge, faux trees (and monkeys swinging from them!), a woodpecker at work etc, and while some of the ambience might appear to border on tacky, the service and food more than make up for it. While one might wonder why a Tanzanian ecosystem-themed decor should work for a restaurant serving North Western Frontier cuisine, the overall dining experience at Serengeti can be quite pleasant. Start with the Paya Shorba, its full-bodied and strong, although a bit greasier than ideal. Try the Malai Vark Paratha or even the Taftan breads, soft and slightly sweet, they complement very well with Ohri Dal Tadka, Baoli Handi, Bhatti ki Murgh (or even Macchi), Galouti, Kakori Kebabs etc. Vegetarians can try Tiranga Paneer Tikka, Corn Chatpata. They have a host of biryanis, the usual Kacche Gosht ki Biryani, Vegetable Biryani etc. Desserts are the usual suspects, Kulfi Faluda, Rasmalai etc. The only grouse we have is that the serving size is very small, compared with its pricing. For example, the paya shorba when presented comes across as a small bowl of dip or sauce!
Review posted within last 6 month
Been Serengeti many times with family....they serve nice food...even the other things are great too...Ohri Dal Tadka, Baoli Handi, Bhatti ki Murgh and Galouti Kebabs are few dishes i never miss out here.....nice place to be with friends and family. You can cherish the food in a nice and lively environment. It's pretty economical too, so eat as much you want without worrying about your pocket.
Review posted more than 6 month ago
I am a complete foody and so I find Serengeti-The Wild Dining Experience a great and tasty experience. Rest there is nothing much to mention about but the North Western Frontier cuisine is served authentically.
Paya Shorba, Malai Vark Paratha, Kacche Gosht ki Biryani are not food, they are a journey of pleasure for the taste buds that starts with the plate and ends in your tummy. I love keep on coming to Serengeti-The Wild Dining Experience.
Review posted more than 6 month ago
The name of the place really made me visit it! The variety of dishes listed on the menu made me feel as a real Wild Dining Experience! The ambience was fine, not very delightful. The wide menu will surely leave you thinking for which option you should opt. overall the experience was a good one.
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