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Review Chennai Restaurant - Gurugram (Gurgaon)

VIJAY Perth
We were awestruck 😅 during our 2018 Delhi Agra Jaipur trip when we visited Kingdom of Dreams with our Delhite family friends 😊😊… total vibes … absolutely 👍… it was awesome 😎… loved 🥰 every moment including the Jagura Show (?) .. apologies if I have mentioned it wrongly.. but let me tell you .. that was an awesome show … beautiful theatrical effects
Ajay Bhandari
It was great experience being there You can have flavor of almost every flavor of India
Tabita Massey
Recently had the pleasure of dining at the newly opened "Kingdom of Grills" in Noida Sector 129, and it was an absolute delight for my taste buds. The non-veg buffet offered an impressive array of dishes, each surpassing expectations. The Chicken Tikka was a standout, perfectly marinated and grilled to perfection, offering a burst of flavors in every bite. The Mutton Gravy was a savory masterpiece, rich in spices and tender in texture, leaving a lasting impression. The Naan served alongside was the ideal accompaniment, soft and freshly baked. The overall dining experience was heightened by the attentive service and inviting ambiance. Kingdom of Grills has undoubtedly set a high standard for quality and taste in the culinary scene. I look forward to returning to savor more culinary delights at this gastronomic haven.
Dishant Arya
Visited this fabulous place or to be more accurate one-stop-shop and eat delicacies from all over India. You will get here famous street food of popular Indian states and also you can get yourself a souvenir which would represent Indian culture from a particular state. It was an incredible experience visiting this place! It gives Justice to its name!! However, since Covid, the place is still closed and yet to be open again. Eager to visit this amazing place again.
Yuvraj Raj
Nice place to go with friend and family. It has a beautiful wall sculpture and many water fountains. There is playing area for kids also. The food is amazing and does provide multiple varieties of eating options. They also conduct cultural programs. They have a parking facility and can park above 100 cars at a time. They have have both open and closed area and the closed area is designed with a virtual sky which adds to the beauty of the place.
Aman Singh
Great place to visit and spend your day. You need entire day to enjoy this place properly. Normal tickets are of rs. 600. You will be issued a card worth 600 and spend on food available inside. Street is based on theme of different states of India with popular food. There are other categories too and ticket price will go to max 2400 depending upon the shows you want tk see. Food quality is good and as expected everything is over priced. Special things is music and dance which you will get to see in the street after every 30 min
Amit Pate
Its a good place for leasure below is the summary of tickets and show details. Only entry : 700/-(you get a prepaid card with 500 balance which can be used for food ordering) inclusive in 700 Entry plus show: 1600/- u get free entry plus the theatre show no food card u have to purchase on own. the theatre act is a total 2hrs theatre act which is very good and worth investing, to watch all the stage performance with full of energy and good story line.
Pooja Ghugtiyal
The Place is awesome, and the view is like of historical place. Disappointed because it was closed after covid. You can visit to click pictures from outside, in front of giant elephants, Budha Statue and also can take ride of camel. Must visited place if you are visiting near to Gurugram. Waiting for the place to Reopen soon.
Mayank Kushwaha
One of the most iconic place in the NCR, a wonderful experience with all friends visited with me, the Auditorium complex and its decorations were interesting. Walking around inside the complex is a great experience. Always wanted to be here. And so it happened. I cannot say that I have never been here before. We especially enjoyed going to it. It’s definitely worth the price, and it’s good to go with your entire family or friends. In the end, it was worth it to experience an auditorium that has meant so much to so many.
Yogesh Shrestha
Nice place to go with friend and family. It has a beautiful wall sculpture and many water fountains. There is playing area for kids also. The food is amazing and does provide multiple varieties of eating options. They also conduct cultural programs. They have a parking facility and can park above 100 cars at a time. They have have both open and closed area and the closed area is designed with a virtual sky which adds to the beauty of the place.
Compass Navigator
Good place for a day out. Check my pics. Carry your DSLR. On Sunday, 600 per head where you can redeem the whole money for buying stuffs or eating food. Good to go there at 4-5 p.m and start taking pics 😄. The ambience has been created in such a way that it seems that the time is 7 PM throughout the day. Go with people so that you can enjoy better.
Pleasure On Her Plate
This place is so amazing and has a lot to offer. The food restaurants and cafes offer tasty food. The restaurants are theme based and show diversity of indian culture by providing state specific foods. There are many outlets where you can buy clothes, souvenirs and other items. The ambience is so lovely and on weekends there are some live performances which are really awesome. The culture gully is the live stage show, which is also a must visit if you visit this place
Siddhant Dhyani
One of the best place to visit in Gurgaon. This place is easily navigable and accessible. Ample of parking space available. One can buy tickets online via different portal and even by visiting the venue. We visited on a Sunday afternoon it wasn't crowded by that time. But by 3 PM the it was a full house. We visited Culture Gully, the ambience inside the hall is magnificent. One can savour cusines of different states of India. There is ample of seating capacity. Artists from different states also perform. There retails shops too where one can buy various artefacts and accessories. There is a kids zone too. Overall, i would highly recommend Kingdom of Dream. One should at least visit it once.
Neil Dodhia
You are looking for a excellent family entertainment place, than look no further - Kingdom of dream has everything. The shows (I watched Zambura) is a treat to eyes, they have taken stage drama to a whole to new level of excellence. Coming to the set, it's so picture perfect you may end up time traveling to the kingdom days. Special mention of the food served at 'Culture gully', go here to eat any and every Indian cuisine. Highly recommend place for every age group.
Yizu Lulu Yeh
A great place to visit for international tourists. Wonderful show unfortunately half Hindi and half English. I got a bit lost during the show. Would be nice to have synopsis for international audience. I wish i had more time to browse through the shops. Great experience!
sushant kumar
Situated in Gurgaon, Delhi NC Region, it's a complete package for a weekend gateway, especially for kids. You can pester your taste buds with variety of cuisine from different states of India. There are handcrafted products and other exquisite products on sale for home decor. You can also also enjoy shows at different auditoriums. The entry fee is nominal Rs. 800/- per person, which can be redeemed at any of the food outlets. The weekend entry fee is higher. Must go for those who would like to enjoy quality time with children.
Bharadwaja Ghali
Visual feast with beautiful settings. Particularly the sky roof is gorgeous and personifies the entire setting. Each hotel or store is basis a theme. Food is decent, photography is a strict no inside the hotels or stores. Selfies are okay if clicked one or two. Live performances are terrific. Opera / Dramas are additional. Stores are expensive as the goods are hand crafted.
Vaibhav Viraj
We visit this hotel last week it is so amazing restaurant service is so fast and hygienic we ordered we orderd south indian dish it is so tasty and delicious
Sachin
Have visited this place a long back and ordered a South Indian dish ,it was really delicious food and good ambiance,nice experience,definitely gonna visit again.
Nazim Malik
I ordered Paneer Tikka dosa, Chk. Tikka masala dosa ,masala dosa which was nice in taste and quality.<br/>Ambience & interior both are interesteing.<br/>I must be recommend to my friends, and group guys.<br/>Overall I given rating's.<br/><br/><br/>5.0......!!!!!!!!
Rahul Shrotriya
They have varieties of idli which are best in this restaurant...masla dosa is good..the food here is less spicy and less salty.. overall experience was good
Ishita Dubey
Ambiance: 4/5<br/>Food and beverage: 3.5/5<br/>Service: 3.5/5<br/><br/>This place is beautifully done. The grand colorful entrance and decor done with faux banana leaf the interiors transport you straight to Tamil Nadu. They serve decent South Indian cuisine and service is also ok. Dosa with Chicken tikka filling is something I haven’t seen anywhere and would suggest my non-veg friends to try once.
RAJESH BAKHSHI
Have visited this Chennai food outlet way back in 2013, when I was stationed in Chandigarh. My cousin had got us here as he wanted us to experience this place. I wasn't into much of review writing then. <br/>Awesome experience we all had and being a big fan of South Indian food, we munched little bit at this place. The attires of people at this restaurant were great. I wasn't at all into food-photography during those days as compared to present 😀😁<br/>Its time I check-out 'Kingdom of Dreams' in the coming weeks as I would be a big respite from visiting pubs, bars, salad outlets and food restaurants. <br/>Looking for a CHANGE in my reviewing 😆<br/><br/>Kingdom of Dreams - seems interesting. I will upload the current pics after visiting this place again, after nearly 3-years !
Rishabh Bhandawat
Don't really understand non-veg with dosas. Non veg is for chettinad food. But the dosas are nice nothing extraordinary. Good food slightly average service.
Megha Jain
Simply love the setup here. The menu is short and maybe that is why they have all the flavours on point. We tried two veg dosas and the taste was distinguishable. <br/>
Santosh Pal
Looks like this place is not very popular among KOD offerings, when we entered this place it was empty and we were the only one in the restaurant. We tried Urgai Dosa and Masala Dosa both were average and similar to the offerings from any other small South Indian outlet near your house. Also what I observed that the Crockeries which they are using (specially to server water) was not clean. So overall an average place if you want have Chennai food.
Hemanshu Khanna
Taste is quite authentic. Ambiance gives you more of traditional Tamil architecture. Must try chicken dosa. But at times they keep this place closed during working hours for some strange reason.
Tulika Sharma
The second last stop for us at culture gully was the Chennai outlet which was done like the Dravidian masterpieces and looked like Chennai temples..The stall was almost empty when we reached and the staff was happy to attend to us. The menu although small caught our attention with the chicken chettinad and we decided to order that along with a masala dosa for our vegetarian friend. The chicken chettinad was delicious. I loved their spicy, aromatic gravy which was nicely balanced with coconut. My vegetarian friend was also happy with his crispy dosa which had a generous amount of filling inside. I am still left to try their chicken dosa. I will try this place again when I visit kingdom of dreams. The place is worth a visit when at KOD.<br/><br/>Ambience 3.5/5<br/><br/>Food 3.5/5<br/><br/>Staff 3.5/5<br/><br/>Price 3.5/5 <br/><br/>Overall 3.5*
Priyanka Yadav
A nicely sculptured place......went their once..........very nice ambiance.........tried their chicken tikka dosa........it was all together a new recipe for me.....so i gate it a try...and believe me it wasn't a dissatisfaction.....<br/>Overall<br/>Food-4/<br/>Service-4/5<br/>Ambiance-5/5<br/>Hygiene-5/5<br/>Nice experience !!
Rashi Midha
We usually prefer Karnataka stall, but this time thought lets try from the Chennai food stall. My mother wanted to have masala dosa. <br/><br/>They made the dosa quickly, around 5 to 10 minutes. We liked their restaurant but we preferred to sit outside. <br/><br/>Dosa was big, warm and smelled fresh. Taste of dosa and sambar was average. Nothing different. We all enjoyed having white chutney.<br/><br/>We liked the preparation, we are looking forward to try few more dosas there in future.
Koonal Tanwar
ordered chicken tikka masala dosa... was totally a new thing fr us.. never tried such stuff with dosa... <br/>taste was good... preparation was nice... seating was okay.. we were the only people in the restro.. ambience was good.. music was good too.. qualty of cuttlery was also good..
Udit Batra
Ordered masala dosa and paneer masala dosa<br/><br/>The dosa's were quite crisp and well cooked<br/><br/>Paneer filling was good but a bit sweet tasted nice<br/>Masala was also good in qty. unlike sagar ratna and other big names<br/>Worth a try
Shruti Rajpal (Food Fanatic)
Not much to write about. We ordered for a prawn dosa and a sweet chilli dosa. Both were quite average. <br/>But i have to commend the staff. There was a family sitting next to us who wanted 2 dishes from the Kerala restaurant. The staff got it for them. Never seen this kind of service before. Kudos!
Gaurav Khurana
This place is minting money just Bcoz of the eye catching interiors of the cultural gully. Apart from it there is nothing so special here. Food served here can be easily searched outside on an at par chaupati type food outlet.
Annie D
I went to the Kingdom of Dreams for a Saturday evening showing of Jhumroom sometime in July. As soon as I arrived there and set eyes on the building’s elaborate exteriors, I had a feeling I was in for an interesting experience. Once I entered the culture gulley, that feeling was confirmed, as I found myself standing in a giant room with a sky-painted ceiling, an indoor bridge, and huge carvings on the walls.<br/><br/>I was with a big group of eleven, all of us from the US, myself being the only one of Indian origin. We browsed the many eateries around us looking for a sit-down place where we could all dine together, as the dining space designated for all the fast food stalls in the culture gulley was pretty packed (there was no way we would find seating for us all in one place together out there). Finally, we came across the Chennai restaurant towards the back of the culture gulley, just next to the restrooms. We decided to eat there, as the prices were not so bad and the majority of the group was okay with eating the dosas on the menu.<br/><br/>The place was absolutely empty, so we were able to take up the three booth-like tables on the far wall of the restaurant. We first asked for water bottles, and the waiter started us off with one bottle per table and individual cups for each of us. He brought a few more bottles a little later as we finished off the first ones. I guess it saved us money not buying a bottle per person, but it is weird in my opinion not knowing how many water bottles you are going to have to pay for eventually. A couple of beers were ordered, too, taking advantage of some sort of special deal in the restaurant.<br/><br/>We didn’t want to be late for the show, so we quickly put in our order for food. Most of the table got dosas of some sort, but since I had recently gotten sick after eating a dosa, I decided to get a dal with raw mango along with a veechu paratha. Probably because we were clearly foreigners, the waiter told me that I was asking for lentils, even though there was an English description of the dish right on the menu! It wasn’t terribly long before our food arrived, which came along with more odd experiences. A bit after serving one of my friends her dosa, the waiter returned and explained to her what each chutney was, even though she hadn’t asked him to! Then the waiter asked another friend who had ordered chicken biryani if the food was too spicy for him and if he wanted plain white rice instead. I’m sure the waiter was trying extra hard to be nice, but it really just came across as annoying, if not completely rude.<br/><br/>My food came last, something that has happened to me at pretty much every group meal I have had out this summer. I must be cursed. Anyways, the dal was very very hot. When it cooled down enough for me to taste it, I realized the soup was very unpalatable to me – it tasted like meat! Maybe others would enjoy the flavor, but as a vegetarian, I just couldn’t enjoy it. Luckily, there were delicious pieces of raw mango in the dish, so I fished out all of them and left the rest of the lentils (and I rarely ever waste food). The paratha was thick, flaky on the outside, and soft on the inside. Perhaps it was a little bland, but it was good enough for me. A picture of my meal can be seen below.<br/><br/>Then things got really annoying. We asked for the bill several times while we were eating, as not to be late for our show, but the waiter never brought it. Instead, every time someone finished his or dish, the waiter brought them a little review card to rate the restaurant for its ambiance, food, etc. And if anyone put less than 5/5 in any category, the waiter returned and asked why! This was such a pain. Finally, the waiter listened to one friend and brought the bill so we could pay and go. <br/><br/>Aside from maybe me, I think everyone in our group liked the food they ate at Chennai. The prices were not so awful either – without taxes, my dal and paratha was 205 Rs. It’s just the little weird things in our experience (and the meaty taste of my veg. dish) that bring my rating down so much. If I ever return to the Kingdom of Dreams, I will not eat here again.
Rohit Dassani (www.RohitDassani.com)
What can you imagine Dosas of so many types, dosa for breakfast, dosa for dinner and dosa as a desert. Yes the Banana Dosa does the trick. What can awesome way of presenting a Dosa. I also want to try the Mango dosa, may be next time.<br/><br/>For those of you who thing Gunpowder would burst in your stomach, well it wont it would just burst in your mouth. This crazy powder is spread over all dosas in South India. So do try any of the Dosas with Gun Powder.<br/><br/>The famous Masala dosa was a little sour and the sambar was a little salty. <br/><br/>The Scorecard:-<br/>Food/Taste - 7/10<br/>Service - 7/10<br/>Value for Money - 6/10<br/>Ambiance - 6/10<br/>Quantity - 7/10<br/><br/>Do try the Gunpowder dosas.....
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