FoodWalk Restaurant - Flavours Of Lanka

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Chennai, India

Sri Lankan restaurant· Indian restaurant

FoodWalk Restaurant - Flavours Of Lanka Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

FoodWalk Restaurant - Flavours Of Lanka is located in Chennai, India on 1/C1, 1st Block, Kambar Salai, Bus Stand Rd, Mogappair West. FoodWalk Restaurant - Flavours Of Lanka is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category sri lankan restaurant in India.

Address

1/C1, 1st Block, Kambar Salai, Bus Stand Rd, Mogappair West

Price range

$$

Phone

+914448543512

Service options

No-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Offerings

All you can eatCoffeeHalal foodLate-night foodVegetarian options

Open hours

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Jayachandran Aravamuthan

Simply the best. Don't miss them. As a hotelier To elaborate : just admired their charges!. It's highly competitive! No one could charge less than this. *Quality of food is outstanding! *Pleasant ambience. *Clean and tidy. *Super-friendly staffs. *In terms of lunch no need to talk about Quantity. It's a buffet at Rs.80/-!!!!. Even A-la-cart quantity is good as I tried dessert! IF U ARE REALLY MISSING HOME-FOOD?! THEY ARE JUST BEYOND THAT. THANK YOU SO MUCH "FOOD WALK" N TEAM! U R REALLY DOING GREAT. PRAYERS!

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Mehul Sampath

One of a kind place. Sri Lankan cuisine, despite sharing similarities with Tamilian cuisine has its own aromatic flavours and nuances. This place does justice to its name and the menu is quite nice. The ambience is quite good and the space is big enough. The service is okay, not good not bad. Could get better though with more responsive staff. The taste is also pretty nice. The kotthu is worth a try with its own twist. The food in general is pretty good and the options available to try out new things is great. However, the portion size is too less compared to its price. If they can improve a bit on that, it'll be perfect and totally worth it. Rest assured, if you are willing to spend a little extra and try something new, you can definitely go there. Don't try their chilli chicken type of items though, go with the traditional Sri Lankan food that they serve for a good experience.

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Godwin Frank

Hi there.. accidental visit to this restaurant for lunch! Before detailing the experience, I ll run through the standard inventory: Parking: limited slots for two wheeler on the curb, say 7 to 8. However you get to have a manned, exclusive basement for parking 4 wheelers(78 slots) which could also accommodate few two wheelers. So.. not much of a hassle! Access: located at the first floor. A well functioning 6 passenger elevator is available, right from the basement. Dining hall: the dining hall is a little spacious though, however about 5556 ppl can dine at a time (considering the seat count). Wondering if the waiting could be more, had it been full house. Both, al-a-carte and buffet dining are available. However, there are menu reservations for buffet (subject to flavour of the day) Today's lunch buffet: unlimited veg meals at Rs.99 /- only. (Plain boiled rice, dal, eggplant curry, beans koottu, vazhaipoo poriyal, rasam, appalam, pickle). anyday, you get to have this menu, however vegetables would vary. Menu options for al-a-carte: refer pics for exclusive dishes and offer (now in vogue) Washrooms: seperate lavatory for men/women. Overall experience: Good, but not great, considering below factors:- Sanity (hygiene): ok, but could be improved (considering house keeping of washrooms and dining area) Ambience: Decent and Fairly maintained. But not exuberant. Amenities: Free wi fi available (password on request) Quantity of serving: moderate (depending on the dish. For rice and kotthu dishes, quantity seems to be adequate for average eaters ;) ), but meat portions are limited for the price tag. Taste: Good (But not sure if it's authentic) Must try: Ceylon parotta, Mutton kotthu, fish recipes. (Apologies! I haven't tried any beverages/desert, though :) ) PS: 1. authentic srilankan tea powder packets and jaggery available for sale at the reception table. 2. Offer (refer pic): buy one, get one free on the item (offer item available on that weekday)

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Robin Stephen

Decent fare but could be a bit better with some fresh meat. Wouldn't complain much though. The service waiters attitude could probably had been a bit better. I just thought the guy who served us was a bit impolite and was sulking along. We expect service with a smile. If not at least do not sulk. The special fried rice was the best dish we ordered but the meat portion could had been more and the freshness was lacking in a couple of meats. Certainly worth visiting again...

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Sriidhar

I tried chicken briyani, it was like homemade but initially I was satisfied with the chicken they gave me, so I asked them and I was given a proper amount. Briyani with tax costs around 120. The ambience is killer with a very near arrangement of tables and chairs. I like the way food was served :) Check this shop out if you are bored of very common style of cuisines :)

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Saba At Entercon

Srilankan Devil SPL. Rice was very tasty with a platter of Sea foods such as Fish, Crab, Squid and then Chicken. Half portion will do for two people. Dessert VATTILAPPAM was very yummy and traditional. Appam was also tasty with chicken curry and coconut milk.

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null johnson

It was a little hard finding the spot and had to take a number of small streets to get there using Google maps. The parking is in the basement. The restaurant is cozy but but busy at 7.30 pm. The food took a while to get to us but it was fresh and different from the usual fare. The devil chicken is really good and spicy. We ordered a second helping of it as we couldn't get enough of it.

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kiran varghese

Walk in and it has a little bit of the Sri Lankan vibe!! The food was absolutely delicious, great Sri Lankan flavour. Would recommend this place if you're up for Sri Lankan dishes. Especially loved the coconut sambol and fried plantains.