Restaurants In Tamilnadu

Restaurants

    

Sangeetha Restaurants, Chennai:

Tamil Nadu is well known for its Idli, Vadai, Dosai, Pongal, Uppuma etc. In every vegetarian hotels in the Southern states we can find these items available. Sangeetha also serve these items but with its own flavour. Sangeetha is one of the most popular South Indian vegetarian restaurants in the city. This means that the outlets are perpetually crowded, parking is difficult and your breakfast, lunch, tea or dinner here will be rushed (there are always people waiting).The sambar and chatni served in this hotel is good and different from other hotels.
    


    

Amaravathi Restaurants, Chennai:

Amravathi is farily well now, its acually one of the 3 restaurants in the same compound, one of them being Coconut Lagoon, about which I will write a review soon. The restaurant is almost bang opposite Copper Chimney, and just walking distance from Savera.Amaravathi Restaurant serves Andhra Food cuisines. Amenities and services for Amaravathi Restaurant include Channel Music, Car parking, Cascade, Flower - buds for ladies.Pretty spacious inside, with centralized Air Con, which is much needed in Chennai. The restaurants is basically a set of compartments with the same decor, basically consisting of cushioned benches.
    


    

Annalakshmi Restaurants, Chennai:

Annalakshmi operates Indian Vegetarian restaurants that are decorated with the art gallery-like splendor of Indian art and handicrafts and use the space to stage regular Indian dance and music performances. Annalakshmi stands out for yet another reason - the array of delectable dishes is served in an ambience that reflects four thousand years of Indian Visual Arts. In every way then - food, ambience and service - it is a restaurant where vegetarian dining is a cultural experience.The royal feast though located in the midst of chennai's busy traffic , behind the doors there is a total change in the atmosphere ... the welcoming decor and warm ambience calms the mind and gets us ready for the royal experience ... to sum up , its a place.