DOSA PLAZA with a difference !
This amazing cozy restaurant in Baramati,
Maharashtra is not only about 104 varieties of Dosas & South Indian Food
but also about some interesting popular Punjabi & Chinese dishes.
I will call it......“The world in a
Dosa”. As Indians, we are accommodating and like to mingle and the same has
been reflecting in Dosa Plaza’s Menu.
Let’s talk about the amazing DOSA
varieties on offer & it is difficult to decide on which new variety to
order. The regular stuff of dosa. Idli, medu wada, utthappa is there but the
fusion & special varieties are a Must Try. American Delight is a
heavy duty stuffed dosa with veg mayo, lettuce, mix veggies, capsicum, tom-chi
sauces & paneer that is presented in large plate with grated cheese on top.
The subtle sauces & mayo give the dosa a different taste all together. You
will not get this type anywhere. One dosa & you are full. Mexican Roast
Dosa is a rich triangle shaped dosa stuffed with cream, crushed cashew nuts,
fine cheese & veg mayo....awesome for those who love cheesey taste. Another
fusion to try is Paneer Chilly Dosa stuffed with fresh paneer, spicy chilly,
spring onion & veggies so well tossed that the spices really get your
tongue.
The Dosa really encompasses the global food. The array of
Dosas cannot be tasted in one visit so you need to visit more and or with more
friends so different varieties can be ordered. Those who want to have a South Indian
meal can try the Pullyotharai Rice (tamarind rice) or Bisi Bele Bhaat (phrase means
hot lentil rice)...in common language Sambhar Rice with small onions &
drumsticks to get a feel of authentic south India.
The Punjabi food taste was very good as compared to other
places in Baramati. Though there is a tilt towards eating spicy food by
Baramatikars, many have appreciated the subtle flavours of the herbs &
spices used for Punjabi gravies. I personally liked Paneer Pasenda, tandoori Paneer
tikka. You must taste the Butter Dal Fry, it's out of the world.
The menu section of Bombay Chinese attracted me & I
ordered Panir Chilly Sizzler (super tasty). The menu is typically curated with
popular dishes of South India, Punjab with desi versions of Chinese &
Italian food. It’s a fun menu.
The public must be respected and keeping that in mind the
owners are planning to add "zataak" marathi food very
soon. Wait for the announcement.
The upper floor seating is ideal for kitty parties in
afternoon or early evenings. A nice banquet hall also is available for
gathering up to 80 guests.
If you are in Baramati Do Visit This Place, you deserve to eat Good !!
Very well described and explained. It creates a temptation to visit the place.
ReplyDeleteNice.. Looks interesting
ReplyDeleteThank you for this blog. It helps us to understand the new dishes of India
ReplyDeleteThanks for your inputs will definitely try and visit
ReplyDeleteI wait for your blog inputs. Gives me new perspective on food and places to try.
ReplyDeleteFantastic and beautiful description of 104 dosa and south indian food. It's worth to visit the lovly place. Such a wonderful blog. Thanks ��
ReplyDeleteGood, like to visit
ReplyDeleteTempting. Will surely recommend to those who visit Baramati.
ReplyDeleteNever thought that such Dosa menu would be available in Baramati. Will surely try and visit and also recommend to others
ReplyDeleteIt's really exciting to visit a restaurant that offering 104 varieties of Dosa besides other south Indian, North Indian and Chinese cuisines.
ReplyDeleteYour interesting narration is tempting for all those living or visiting Baramati, to visit there.