Casual Dining
Average
Rated 3.0 by Ramesh K R
I had been to Rajdhani at Phoenix mall valechery before 3 times with colleagues. It was good experience. But cant say the same with current visit to Rajdhani Express avenue. Either Rajdhani itself has deteriorated or the branch at Express Avenue is very bad. The timing mentioned here at Zomato is not right at all. I went there at 12pm today and was told it will start only after 1 pm! I had even booked a table at 12pm through Zomato!! Made a fool of myself. Even Zomato sent a confirmation mail on this! What a joke! Many customers could not wait and went off. When tried at 1 pm, was told again kitchen not ready and it will take another 15 min!! Even the treatment not so good. When comparing with what i experienced earlier. Nor the items not good. I was totally disappointed with the outing. May be there wont be Rajdhani in near future at this rate. The center at Express Avenue is causing bad name.
Great!
Rated 4.0 by Vishal Raj
They have a new aam(mango) concept this season. Do try it out if u like mangoes and have been dreaming of it throughout the year. #aamras. For people new to chennai, just a reminder its a veg restaurant with traditional values and theme.
Blah!
Rated 2.0 by Ashwini Krishnan
Disappointed to say the least. Rajdhani - once a famous and sumptuous meal provider, now feels like an every day meal restaurant that is no less than train food. The waiters who take turns to serve variety of delicious and lip smacking foodn- was always a signature move of the restaurant, but in this particular place they seemed in such a scurry to just be done with it ! They just don't wait for us to tell whether we want that particular food item or not, they just go on with it anyways. The quality of food has gone down so drastically that the amount paid for it seems like an extra credit card interest that you owe. Rajdhani was once the most frequented restaurant, seems a pity that we feel like not going anymore hereafter !
Good Enough
Rated 3.5 by TheVPanda
The Aamalicious affair at Rajdhani is pretty insane. There is so much innovation that can be done using the sour and sweet flavours of a mango, was kind of an eye opener for me. That said, it was also a bit of an overdose, which was fine for some. Rajdhani has always served decent food in a semi traditional ambiance, and they exemplify the North Indian thali. We could see that with the start of the Mango thandai which was my preferred welcome drink. Following the thandai were the starters which I thoroughly enjoyed, be it the bread stuffed pakora or the Gujiya or the Dhokla with a mango twist. One thing I really respect is when a restaurant can make good rotis, and of course, who doesn't like a roti being served with dollops of white butter and ghee! We of course had the Aam Ras, which was rest and also.the Aamrakhand (Shrikhand flavoured with mango) which was also yummmmyyy! One unique thing is, the restaurant is involved in the Mangoes right from the seeding stage to ensure they're organic and purely bred varieties which was a very fascinating fact! Aam lover? Just do not look beyond this!
Loved it!
Rated 4.5 by Sammienatorr
Summer is here and the best thing about summer in India- Mangoes. Mango is one thing that gets us Indian drooling. Lip smackingly delicious, no wonder it’s considered the King of fruits. . Summer is the time the Rajdhani team brings forth a treat for all mango lovers. A Thali that’s so Aamlicious that it deserves the “King of Thali” title. The Aam festival is held every year between April – June.