Restaurant Review: Flavour@Radha Hometel

If you happen to be in Whitefield and are hungry, the great luncheon is awaiting you in Flavour @ Radha Hometel, a Sarovar group hotel that combines the best in terms of pleasure and leisure, providing to its patrons that special Indian Hospitality. The hotel intends to provide finest hospitality service to the IT hub in Bangalore….

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It has been many occasions for me to relish the hospitality via buffet lunches they provide with amazing spread, spreading not only to the salads, starters but even to the desserts… It has a multi-cuisine restaurant that caters to people with all types of food habits. Savor the taste of mouthwatering delicacies in Flavour.

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If you cannot resist the temptation of a drink, you can chill out in Chill before you start the buffet…

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The buffet cost Rs225 plus taxes and is quite fulfilling with the taste, aroma and the varieties it offers, being there times I have never seen an item repeat, I have even used this ‘incentive’ to enjoy with the family over weekends…

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The food is delicious and service is great! Sarovar group known for their hospitality has done a major social act for being there in Whitefield that had only ITPL as saviour for food and frolic earlier…

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Sometimes i get infactuated by the range of desserts offered that tempts me to reserve some space from main course for them…

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Please plan to be there by 12noon else the long queue from the BII’s (Bangalore IT Immigrants) would flood the area …

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Please contact 080 55226969 before you start; they do close the buffets many times due to huge demand…

6 Comments so far

  1. R.A. Levin (unregistered) on January 28th, 2007 @ 10:18 am

    The food on those steam tables looks luscious! :)
    Are the artfully arranged slices of pie, Pumpkin? I didn’t know that it was served anywhere else but in the States. Thinking of the spices used for Pumpkin pie, it would go well with Indian cuisine.


  2. Chitra (unregistered) on January 28th, 2007 @ 6:36 pm

    Wow, looks like an absolute must place for us to go to. The demand sounds huge. Thanks!


  3. Rajesh (unregistered) on January 28th, 2007 @ 7:02 pm

    Robert, take a guess, that’s not pumpkin but something from our daily salad speard…the one’s likes of a rabbit, once under the infulence of Radha Homtel chef magic turn into a beautiful pastry sort….yumm, mouthwatering!!


  4. R.A. Levin (unregistered) on January 29th, 2007 @ 6:10 am

    I would have never guessed that it was Carrot, Rajesh! It looks delicious! Just wish that I could have enlarged the pictures of the Buffet, so that the cards could be more clearly seen. I could make out the Pilau and the regular rice was obvious. Any Navratan Korma lurking back there?
    If it weren’t for Indian and Italian food, I think I just wouldn’t eat anything. ;)


  5. Amit (unregistered) on January 30th, 2007 @ 11:45 pm

    Hi Rajesh

    Good one – this hotel is a saving grace for all us Whitefield-ites. The dessert is certainly a notch above anything in the neighborhood. Now if only they could deliver to the office :))

    -Amit
    http://amitpande.com


  6. AJ (unregistered) on February 1st, 2007 @ 3:37 pm

    very cool blog…. i see you’re an avid foody.. check this site out.. http://thefoodwiki.com/TGFG/index.php?title=Category:Bangalore would benefit tremendously from people like you…



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