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Bidrage med feedbackThe staff are friendly. taste is good. the employees are willing to help with needs. I felt that I sat in delhi with all photo frames. very recommended for delicious food. menu divided for available elements.
Recommended by a friend, I tried different types of Chicken Momos such as Chicken Tandoori, Chicken Fried, Chicken Chili Chicken Steamed momos along with Ghar walk Maggie. I liked Chicken Tandoori Momos the most, then Chicken Fried momos Chicken Steamed momos. They were yummy, tasty, soft juicy. However, Chicken Chili momos' taste the outer coating of momos as well as Ghar Wali Maggie could have been better.
Via Delhi in Abu Dhabi takes you for a street food ride in to the lanes of old Delhi. The interior showcases picture frames of iconic historic landmark monuments of purani Delhi. Start with lemon and mint cooler which is a highlight of Via Delhi. Kala khatta is also equally refreshing. Masala Limca is a must try. Mutton stock soup and veg manchow soup gives a good warm up in winter evenings and even other times. Crispy vegetables, tandoori mushroom, soya chaap and bhatti murg are sure to satisfy your taste buds. Chicken tikka rolls and Mutton seekh kabab rolls are a big hit and a must try in wraps. Yummiieee gharwali maggi is simple but great in taste. Mutton roganjosh and Lal Maas is full of spicy flavours for those who enjoy the hot and spicy touch. Tandoori chicken momos are innovative with mild smoky flavour. Steamed chicken momos with red chilli dipping is great in taste. Mutton seekh kebabs are delicious. Portions are reasonably sized and priced. If you enjoy north indian street food, then Via Delhi may be a good try.
Nice ambient. Started with papad, green chatni and onion.We ordered vegitable platter with tandoor haryali kabab, paneer tika and mashroom grilled. In playter hariyani kabab was best. Vegitable biryani was tasty with thick curd with tinch of garlic. Butter paneer masala and soya chap masala both has same gravy with soya chap little fenugreek tinch and little spicy. Plain naan and plain roti were both soft and tasty. People served nicely and waiter were polite. Moong dal halwa was also tasty.
Overpriced and Overhyped. While they do claim to have a Delhi like taste, it is far from that. The soya chap is too spicy and The Indian Maggi doesn’t feel like one. For some of those Limca lovers, it can be a good nostalgia.