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Sealord is simply classic timeless. Place has been the same since ages and so is the staff! The beer served is perfect cold, would give it a 10/10. Food too is great and so is the service. A no nonsense place, a must visit! View all feedback.
The restaurant is very nice with excellent food quality and good service. Everything is great, just a bit on the expensive side.
If you are looking to enjoy some alcoholic beverages, this restaurant is worth a visit. It is popular among larger groups, so if you are seeking a quiet atmosphere, you may want to consider other options. The staff is friendly and the food, while somewhat limited in variety, is better than average.
The food at this restaurant is delicious. I tried the Egg Masala with Lachhadar paratha and it was an awesome combination. My colleagues had the Chicken Patiala, boneless Chicken wrapped in omelette in semi gravy, and they loved it. We also had the Mushroom banaras as a starter, which was fantastic and should not be missed. The ambience of the restaurant is reminiscent of the 1990s, with no windows and a dark atmosphere that goes well with their food and drinks. They served two chutneys with a complimentary Soya katori, and the chutney other than the green one was especially savory and spicy. Lunch also came with onions, lemon wedges, and pickles, but they could have added vinegar to the onions. Overall, it seems like most of their patrons are groups of stag drinkers.
Had a great time here with a buddy. This is the place to go when you want to have a conversation with friends. There were singles, couples and families here. Their selection of drinks is quite extensive. The Prawn Koliwada was a bit disappointing but rest of the starters were great. The best was Chicken Kung Pao and we also tried Chicken 65.
Chakna. #ShettyStyle #SeaLord. An old haunt. In the pre credit card days, credit was extended on strength of visiting card. It has seen the who is who of the Advertising fraternity. It had become a habit to visit it recently with Andy Halve. And visited it after his passing away with Ashok Lalla.