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Bidrage med feedbackThis restaurant, located directly across from the bus stand in Tiruvannamalai, is average in terms of its taste and quality. It provides good value for money.
The waiters are not professional at all. they are busy with their smartphones watching IPL games. the principal manager does not assume the responsibility to check the customers. total complete dissatisfaction from the service. Previously the service was very good. food quality is good. but the service takes its own time. there is no place where a customer can lift or give feedback. this is very important in the hospitality industry. When he was asked, he gave me a leaf. what I am not sure is whether it will reach a higher administration at all. please do not hesitate to come to this restaurant. there are many other places where we can get good food.
The sheer location of this place opposite the bus is on the stretch when the girivalam draws the point number of people. the grinding times are generally overfilled. lunchtime only thali meals are available. mostly South Indian meal . snacks etc. average place... with average service the place has a seating opportunity and fresh clean food . the prices are not torn off.
The Aakash Restaurant is a part of a restaurant chain in Tiruvannamalai operated by a family with a long history in the industry. The food is flavorful, though somewhat spicy, catering to both locals and tourists. The menu offers a variety of options, including stack meals for lunch and traditional South Indian thalis with rice, vegetables, and dals. While this restaurant may cater more to local and Indian visitors, it is definitely worth a stop for foreigners as well.
After our visit to the temple, we decided to have breakfast at this restaurant. We were impressed to find a clean restroom here. The food exceeded our expectations with their three chutneys, two podis, and delicious Sambhar served on a tray. Additionally, the cost was very reasonable, coming to less than 400 rupees for a group of four.