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Komala's Restaurant

KOMALA'S

This is a restaurant that has opened its branch (second in Chennai) in Mylapore recently. Located in Ramakrishna Mutt Road, very near Luz signal (P Orr & Sons complex), this opened a couple of weeks ago.


Pleasing and very quiet peaceful ambiance, air-conditioned comfort, very neat interior. Serves pure South and North Indian (and some Chinese also) Vegetarian food. Dosais are the popular items and there are a dozen or more varieties of dosais served here. Tasty also.



Cost-wise, could I say "reasonable"? If you would consider a plain dosai for Rs 21.00, a masala dosai at Rs 35.00, a Onion Rava Masala at Rs 35.00, Sambhar / Rasam Vadai at Rs. 28.00, it is "reasonable". Would you?

As ardent explorers of Mylapore and its ambiance, I and Vijaya have already visited this eatery twice. Yesterday I had an urge to eat Dahi Vada but unfortunately they hadn't prepared it. I wasn't ready to settle for Sambhar / rasam Vadai, which they offered instead.

There is a hall for hosting parties for 15-20 and I am ready to host a party here anytime (bahaana chahiye, that's all).

It has headquarters at Singapore and branches at Thailand, Indonesia, Canada, and at Nungambakkam (next to Palmgrove Hotel).

Next time you are visiting Chennai, ask me to take you there - you are most welcome - but, come with wallet-full or with a couple of credit/debit cards .. ... ....


rajappa
12:16 noon

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