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One of the best and unique Biryani 's of Mysore is being served here special mutton biriyani it looks pale white like a regular gheerice, but it 's got a whole lot of flavour punch to it!, definitely you should try this. Another speciality of the place is they serve nonstop chicken biryani from morning 7am to 8pm. Recently they have opened an family restaurant section as well which is quite spacious and good ; which... View all feedback.
I've never stepped into this place, so cannot comment on the ambience. Seems like a place where a girl wouldn't want to go into. But have had food parcelled from here many times. Their ghee rice is the-value-for-money dish I've come across. Its accompanied with a good and large portion of raitha and what we call the sherva. It serves one person to making him more than full for a mere 60 bucks which is totally worth it.
Located away from the humdrum of busy areas, Vaibhav is a very simple, unassuming, under publicized restaurant. The fact that i am the very first reviewer tells you how under-the-radar it is. You enter the restaurant and find the old-school mosaic bench rickety seating, facing the kitchen counter. The menu has limited items and there are no printed copies, just a wall mounted board displaying the dozen odd items, all in Kannada. The interiors are functional and the prices on the menu board tell you that you aren't being charged a bomb in the name of fancy decor. If you are looking for a grand ambiance, fantastic locality and Maharaja seating, you may visit the Mysore Palace instead; Vaibhav isn't the place for you. But if you, like me, are on a Biryani pilgrimage, visit this place and you won't be disappointed. Unique flavor, really underplayed seasoning unlike the hard-hitting varieties, but very impressive and satisfying. Even the free salan that they give along with the biryani is delicious. If you are in Mysore, try this. They have tied up with a few delivery services and you could get the food at your doorstep too, anywhere in Mysore.
Located away from the humdrum of busy areas, Vaibhav is a very simple, unassuming, under publicized restaurant. The fact that i am the very first reviewer tells you how under-the-radar it is. You enter the restaurant and find the old-school mosaic bench rickety seating, facing the kitchen counter. The menu has limited items and there are no printed copies, just a wall mounted board displaying the dozen odd items, all in Kannada. The interiors are functional and the prices on the menu board tell you that you aren't being charged a bomb in the name of fancy decor. If you are looking for a grand ambiance, fantastic locality and Maharaja seating, you may visit the Mysore Palace instead; Vaibhav isn't the place for you. But if you, like me, are on a Biryani pilgrimage, visit this place and you won't be disappointed. Unique flavor, really underplayed seasoning unlike the hard-hitting varieties, but very impressive and satisfying. Even the free salan that... read more
I've never stepped into this place, so cannot comment on the ambience. Seems like a place where a girl wouldn't want to go into. But have had food parcelled from here many times. Their ghee rice is the-value-for-money dish I've come across. Its accompanied with a good and large portion of raitha and what we call the sherva. It serves one person to making him more than full for a mere 60 bucks which is totally worth it.
Located away from the humdrum of busy areas, Vaibhav is a very simple, unassuming, under publicized restaurant. The fact that i am the very first reviewer tells you how under-the-radar it is. You enter the restaurant and find the old-school mosaic bench rickety seating, facing the kitchen counter. The menu has limited items and there are no printed copies, just a wall mounted board displaying the dozen odd items, all in Kannada. The interiors are functional and the prices on the menu board tell you that you aren't being charged a bomb in the name of fancy decor. If you are looking for a grand ambiance, fantastic locality and Maharaja seating, you may visit the Mysore Palace instead; Vaibhav isn't the place for you. But if you, like me, are on a Biryani pilgrimage, visit this place and you won't be disappointed. Unique flavor, really underplayed seasoning unlike the hard-hitting varieties, but very impressive and satisfying. Even the free salan that... read more