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Food 4/5 Ambience 5/5 Price 4/5 Service 3/5 Great place and good food. Just need to improve the service. Personal favorites : vegetarian samosa, vegetarian kofta, pakoras , mango lassi drink
A perfect resort for everybody with a penchant for authentic Indian food with real spices absolutely apt Indian taste. Being vegetarian in Manila was worrisome for me, until I found out Om, after which almost every day for the next 2 months, one meal from Om was guaranteed. Be it Dining or Delivery , these people really know how to pull off authentic Indian flavour ,making the name of 'India ' proud even overseas. The owner is a connoisseur in food and has well-trained the staff, be it cooking, service or behaviour. My rating is 5/5.
I have been staying in the Philippines for almost 6 years now, constantly on the look out for joints that serve Indian/South-Asian food. There are Indian restaurants in Metro Manila, and then, there is Om Indian Kitchen. I first came across Om, when it used to be located at Connecticut St. and was Cafe Om. In its new avatar, it's called Om Indian Kitchen and is based in the Grove by Rockwell. The food is still great : delicious, authentic and light on your tummy. My personal favorites are: the samosas, the mutton roganjosh and the kulfi. The owner, Mrs. Suman Gogna is a delightful hostess who pays special attention to you while you eat. I have been here many times, and will continue visiting.
Hello everyone! Hope you liked our first feature about Food Hop 2017 food crawl by Zomato and The Grove by Rockwell. Now, it’s time to write about our EATSperience in our 2nd stop, Om Indian Kitchen, and it is just a few steps away from Pi Breakfast and Pies. Om Indian Kitchen is a contemporary Indian restaurant that prides itself of great-tasting samosas, curry dishes, and many more. We were really looking forward to this EATSperience because we have heard a lot of good things about their food. Last Saturday, we finally had the time to see whether Om Indian Kitchen is really buzz worthy. Join us as we EATSperience some of their bestselling dishes in this edition of EATSplorations!