Pooja Sundrani
Jul 20, 2017 · 3 min read

How often do we have a fine dining experience? At Tvum — I did!

Just when I was too bored of all the places around KN, Tvum opened up. Tvum is 2 minutes walk from my office and we recently went there for dinner. The staff was very warm and welcoming and started off with giving us green tea rose petals dipped hand wash at our table itself — that felt good and they suggested we have our meal with 5 fingers — touche to that!

The ambiance is nice and peaceful. The decor is pretty and majestic.

We ordered the Golden Charga chicken and Kandupacita for starters — very tasty!

The main course included Laal Maas and the chicken Gaoran Rassa all was well cooked and had an amazing curry.

I was so glad to see they had healthy Indian bread options — totally loved the Malabari whole wheat paratha.

Veg dishes ordered were Chettinad potatoes which were okay! However, the Amla Beetroot Tikki was awesome and the Bisibele Bhat was great too.

Malabari whole wheat parartha

Now coming to the best part — the complimentary chutneys. A lot of variety and each one did justice. Do keep asking for more and they will happily get it.

Towards the end, my colleagues ordered kulfi and I really don’t like cold desserts so I requested for coffee and believe me coffee was better than most cafes!
Had a fulfilling meal.

I will definitely go there to try the Sindhi Bharwan Karela as I feel my mom makes these the best but will give Tvum a chance ;)

Loved the fine dining experience and trust me when you are too bored of the pasta/pizza/Chinese outlets go to TVUM and untwine.
It is slightly expensive but you must surely try it at least once as it has a unique Indian concept.

we tried more than 8 types of chutneys
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