Awesome food ,good service.. good ambience .. best assamese food in Bangalore without a doubt. Good quantity and also well spread menu,is a must for assamese food lovers.
Awesome food. Now I know where to go when I am craving for home made food. We ordered for veg thali, pork with lai saag and smoked pork. The food was mildly spiced - no loads of masalas. Just the way I like it. The complementary soup was flavourful. The kheer at the end of the meal was yummy. Absolutely loved this place. Will definitely visit again
If you are from Assam do visit , feels like home ♥️
Have visited this restaurant twice till now. Good ambience portraying assamese culture. I have tried quite many of the items in their menu and the taste was pretty good. However, the chicken khorika is still my favourite. If you want to make your Non Assamese acquaintances to taste some good Assamese cuisines this is exactly the right place over here in Bangalore.
Visit this place if you want to try Assamese cuisine.. It is the perfect place. I often visit this place when I want to taste something Assamese homely food.. Really like the place.. Decent crowd and family place
Was looking for assamese food in Bangalore, and when I found this, wasn't too sure if it'll be good or bad. We ordered rice, mati daal, Lai xaak pork and ou tenga pork as soon as we entered the restaurant.
To my surprise, it was really good and homely food.
The portions and quantity was sufficient for two (each dish). We ended up finishing two bowl of rice. However, the Lai xaak pork tasted a little different than what I had in Assam. Probably the flavor was a little less, but it was good nonetheless. Looking forward to try out Patot Diya Gahori and Bamboo Shoot Pork, two iconic dishes from Assam. Though Bamboo shoot pork is pretty popular in Nagaland as well and Probably the origin.
People craving for homely food should try out must. Going to visit again.
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Yudhajit Bhattacharjee
+5
Assamese cuisine is something that hasn't undergone much of a change throughout the years because of a certain amount of isolation from the rest of the country as well as its independence from invadors. However, people have quite a misconception when it comes to Assamese food. For starters, Momos and noodles are not Assamese cuisine. So to explore an authentic taste of Assam, we visited the Gam's delicacy on a Saturday afternoon. Needless to say, we thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
The staff was Assamese, and there were wall hangings of Japis and Xorais on the table, bell metal glasses and plates with Bihu songs playing in the background giving you an enigmatic feel of this northeastern land.
We ordered the Akhuji(Assamese thali), the Chicken Khorika, Duck with sesame seeds, Pork with Lai saak and Ari fish tenga. The food was extremely delicious albeit a bit heavy for the four of us.
Starting with the Akhuji, this was the perfect representation of Assam. We started with the Khar, the alkaline content to the meal. The portions of Pitika, mati daali and pumpkin curry was plain, simple, without any spices or masala added. In short, the ethnicity of Assam was well maintained in the dishes. The dishes were a tad bit sweet, which comes from the additions of the pumpkin (rongalow). The only thing we missed was the kaji nemu(lemon) to go with the daals. The Joha rice was a bit heavy but we were so overtaken by the salivating dishes that we had more of it than usual. Duck with sesame seeds, another mouth watering dish especially of the hilly regions of Assam was quite well prepared in here. The gravy was on spot. Not too thick, perfectly consistent.
The Pork with Lai saak too was an awesome treat. Prepared with Ou tenga(elephant apple), a fruit found only in Assam, this dish with the Joha rice was like a travel back to our childhood memories.
And finally, the Ari fish tenga. Following the great Assamese tradition, we started our meal with Khar at the beginning and the Tenga at the end. Perfectly cooked in tomato and papaya which gives that sourness to the dish is the complete 'Aitar hathor randha'(grandma's cooked meal).
The Rice pudding as the dessert was again a perfect bookend to the evening.
. Looking forward to new dishes of Pitha, and Paro(pigeon) from the team.
Overall had an amazing experience .. will be back for sure.
Authentic assamese food .. all the Assamese out there , go grab it.. good ambience.. Went during Rongali Bihu , Buffet was with varieties, duck meat was the best! keep up the good work 😊✌️
We always tend to find people from our homeland whenever we move out of it.
This place is like a home to us assamese people who love to hog on daal,bhaat and aloo pitika. Homely food and pocket friendly.
Utpal Sarma (Yourfoodieguide)
+5
The best place to enjoy assmese food in bangalore. Tried their veg thali, fish curry with tomato and chicken khorika. Service is average. Taste wise it was simply awesome i felt like I'm eating at my home. Overall i really liked this place and definitely recommend it. Cheers!!!...
I couldn’t have asked for a better lunch. I was a bit under the weather and wanted something nice but simple. Landed at this place on a friend’s suggestion. The ari fish patot literally blew up my mind! I think I encounter a short food comatose. A must try place for authentic Assamese cuisine.
The food tastes like home. The staff was extremely courteous. Although a bit pricey . It was worth it . Felt like home away from home . The thali was very good. Their potato duck curry is also very tasty . Minimalist and delicious food. A big thumbs up from our side . My mother who came from Assam loved their food. We will surely go there again and also recommend it to our colleagues.
Best Assamese restaurant in Bangalore, must visit. If you want to experience the traditional taste of Assamese food you should/must visit Gam's delicacy. You would love it. The service is good, price is reasonable and the food is top of the line❤️❤️
The sugar cane juice was the perfect amount of cold and was the sugar rush I needed before the meal. The veg thali is out of this world, very light to eat and you can take multiple servings of the items you loved. The mutton and chicken curry which we had ordered was also very homestyle which I appreciated. The place transports you to Assam and this is the place you must visit as the food which feels like a warm hug.
Visited on a sunday afternoon for lunch, waiting time was about 5-10 mins to get a table. Ordered veg thalis along with duck curry, fish curry and chicken khorika. The food arrived moderately on time and tasted quite good and authentic, as we had hoped it to be, being one of the few assamese outlets in the city. Portion sizes were adequate for the price. However, the service could be improved greatly as the servers didn't seem much interested in interacting with the guests. Ambience of the restaurant was average, seating and decor could be made better. Since it is located in a busy area, parking can be an issue during peak hours.
Very good axom food and very close to the authentic homely axom food. Went to have 'suthki mach' dried fish but didn't t find it 😂 that's totally on me . 😂 That delicacy is home food due to the smell it gives out. But they did have dried fish paste... Which was pretty good.
Must have their thaki in kasa ( copper) utensils. Feels like a Raja.
kankan jyoti saikia KJS
+5
If you are from ASSAM and missing your home
You should visit this restaurant!
Taste
Friendly nature
Ambiance 👌👌
Must visit
Joii aii axom ❤️🫳🏻❤️
It was a wonderful experience first time tried Assamese cuisine and i liked it very much it's authentic taste😋 I loved it
I've visited the restaurant a couple of times, and it always seems to impress me with the authentic flavor of Assam, even though it's far away from homeland the restaurant doesn't compromise with the taste and the quality of the food. If you are looking for authentic Assamese cuisine here you must visit this restaurant.
I'm a Malayali and I tried Assamese Cuisine for the first time and it's just mind blowing..... Poori with Ghugni and small potato fry is just the best....
Best place in Bengaluru to savour Assamese cuisine. Loved the Assamese veg thali,mutton and smoked chicken. Will definitely visit again to try other items.
I ordered a Veg thali and fish fry. The veg thali was amazing. The food tasted yummy & it’s definitely new that I haven’t tried before. The vegetables served had a taste of wasabi. Loved all their dishes served with the thali.
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