| Locality | Banjara Hills |
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| Place Type | Restaurant |
| Food Type | Punjabi |
| Timings | 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. |
| Price |
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place added by djpreshit
Nov 29, 2007
I am a hardcore Hyderabadi and let me tell you that I have been searching for a great dhaba here. I have visited Degchi and Nirulas in Hasbiguda but not quite convinced about them. I couldn't find any impressive dhabas on the highways too. Till date the best dhaba that I found is in Chennai - The Lahori Dhaba in Cenatoph road.
Angeethi in Hyderabad is best in its class. If you are looking for an unmatched, authentic punjabi fare, look no further. The food, ambiance and service are great and live up to the standards of BJN group. Compared to mediocre restaurants in Hyderabad, this place offers a great value for money.
I have also been to Samarkhand in Bangalore and liked it too.
I strongly recommend this place if you are looking for some variety and want to have a memorable dining experience.
Jul 28, 2007
This is an Amitabh themed dhaba that serves a mean buffet. The food is great, and the Surma Bhopali panwala dhukan inside bought back some good bollywood memories. Just one crib. They made us listen to Himesh Reshammiya all the time. For a Big B themed restaurant, I expect them to unleash "Rang Barse" or "Khaike Paan Banaraswala". That would made it perfect.
Jul 25, 2007
The place to go to if you have a nice buffet in mind. Or kebabs for that matter because they serve some of the best in Hyderabad. Their preparations are pretty much of the order of other BJN stalwart restaurants like Samarkhand(Bangalore). However, its the congestion and the lack of proper waiting place at this restaurant that can sometimes kill the joy of eating at this place. Expect a minimum waiting time of 45 minutes at any mealtime and the less said about their concept of telephonic reservations the better. The people have to wait right next to the tables, and if you are unlucky enough to be seated at one of those tables then expect a 101 stares at your food which is bound to kill anyone's appetite.
Jun 29, 2007
The set up is too cool and looks like a real dhabba with a roof made of straw and bamboo.. They also have a live Tandoor. I go there often for their authentic Punjabhi food. When in season, the sarson da saag and Makke di roti are excellent. The simple daal is very good too. Also try the lassi you get there. All in all, really good place. My office colleagues from Delhi think it is as good as what you get in real dhabbas.