Though the approach from Radhakrishna Salai was a tad bumpy on account of some road work, the moment one enters this compound, where restaurant is located, the first thing that strikes you is the surprising lush greenery all around. Like a quiet oasis amidst the hustle and bustle of the city!
The Starters
1. Mushroom cappuccino soup ( this is from Dewberry's menu)
2. Kozhi rasam
3. Mumbai style onion bhajia
4. Malai Broccoli
5. Nut stuffed paneer
6. Tandoori chicken
7. Uslampatti ghee roast Chicken
8. Karaikudi spiced winglet popons with cheese
9. Chennai Meen varuval
1. Appam
2. Bread basket- Roti/ Naan/ Malabar Paratha
3. Vegetable stew
4. Dal baneras - Black Dal
5. Chicken chettinad
6. Lamb shank roganjosh
Elaneer Payasam
1. Cappuccino of Mushroom soup - This particular soup is served in a cup like cappuccino and served with a garlic flavoured Crosstini .
2. Malai Brocolli - was succulent and looked inviting
3. Uslampatti Ghee Roast Chicken served with masala fries was truly relish worthy
4. Chennai Meen Varuval – home style and really appetizing
5. Nut Stuffed paneer - was unusual but delicious
Bottom Line
The tasty food combined with an extremely pleasant ambience makes Spice 29 a very good proposition. A meal for two would roughly cost around Rs. 1000 exclusive of the taxes. Spice 29 is located at 29 Rajasekaran street, Off Radhakrishna Salai (next to the Van Heusen Showroom)