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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónLocated in a really nice place, it is a good option for a meal. I headed there with my family for a dinner after tiring ourselves in New Market. The staff is really very friendly and welcoming.Food : 4/5Ambience : 3.5/5Service : 5/5Value for money : 4/5
Gaylord hotel.....it was situated in suddar street...we had drinks and kebabs....food was preety cool, service too good....but when we ordered for tengri kebab service person said that it will take to make atleast and minimum 1hours-its dissapoint us at that time i thought may be they made with some special ingredients 5 star hotel or other restaurant doesnt take 30mints more than that....overall good experience
We had a veg sizzler, (through a groupon voucher), which was average. The service timing appeared a bit long. The veg au gratin, was a little underdone, and the upper cheese layer was not very crusty.
The place hasn't changed itself much..so it quite catches my minds to find that old calcutta charm which I'm so fond of. Quite a relaxed atmosphere with slow service;one sit and chat with no one to disturb.<br/ <br/ The a-la-carte isn't much extenive,but has quality stuff.It was the place where I always liked the Veg Biriyani and still do so.
What happens when you get hit by Chinese food craving in the middle of shopping in New Market? Well, there are two options: you can either walk into Jimmy's Kitchen, or walk to Sudder Street and into Gaylord at Lytton Hotel. <br/ <br/ I'm getting a little bored with Jimmy's frankly, so I walked into Gaylord after a very long time and decided to settle for a soup and main course. <br/ <br/ The chef recommended Creamy Chicken soup and true to its name, it was quite rich and creamy with generous amounts of shredded chicken. Crisp and non oily French fries and cola were perfect accompaniments. The soup was enough to serve two people. <br/ <br/ I wrapped up dinner with Mixed Chowmein with pork and Lemon Thai chicken. The Chowmein was prepared in the chopsuey style and was quite spicy. The Lemon Thai chicken was excellently prepared. From the aroma (subtle hints of lemongrass) to the taste, it had me craving for more. Soft pieces of chicken nestled on a creamy gravy, it can be devoured all by itself as well. <br/ <br/ I'm certainly going to walk into Lytton more often.