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Adyar Ananda Bhavan - A2B

Adyar Ananda Bhavan - A2B

Unit No. 54

4.8(3,343)

Summary

Verified · 3343 reviews

A2B is a popular South Indian restaurant chain known for authentic dishes like dosas, idlis, and filter coffee at reasonable prices. The CP location offers a pleasant ambience with traditional decor, though it can get crowded.

Pros

  • Authentic and tasty South Indian dishes with good variety
  • Reasonable pricing and value for money
  • Clean facilities and attractive decor with religious elements

Cons

  • Slow and understaffed service
  • Noisy and crowded atmosphere
  • Inconsistent food quality across some dishes

Top reviews

4AdGs

Noisy ambience is synonymous with any A2B restaurant, and so was the case with the restaurant in Connaught Place. However , no complaints as this just proves their popularity. Food is delicious. I only try South Indian food here so cant comment on Chinese and North Indian dishes.We visited on the day of Thalai pusa and wanted to try their meal offer , however we kept looking for a staff to explain us the meal content but couldn't find anyone. The service is slow and staff is less compared to the crowd that pours in. We ordered for rasam vada and the order taking staff made sure and doubled checked with us that we have not ordered for rasam papad, however after 10 minutes wait we were served rasam papad 😑 . Took another 10 minutes to rectify the mistake , so the service can definitely be improved and hopefully diners dont have to keep looking for a staff to help with their queries.Washrooms are clean. If service can be improved , the dining experience will be better.

4Aanchal Vasudev

I went here for dinner last night... the ambience is gud and beautifully decorated. You feel the positive vibes as you enter, there is a beautiful huge metallic statue of Lord Venkateshwara. The menu is largely south Indian with variety of dosas, uttappam, idly , appam etc..I ordered apparel which is served with coconut milk and korma which was quite tasty. I also ordered the peanut red dosa which was unique, flavourful and crispy.. their array of chutneys and sambhar is also very tasty. There are a variety of South indian, Chinese soup as well.. we tried the drum stick soup which was very tasty and a must try. They have thalis and South Indian main course .. Their mushroom and curry leaf dish was very tasty... They also have chinese and North Indian dishes as well. The washrooms are clean and well kept. The only negative aspect to this beautiful aspect was the Staff. They are a bit slow.. I asked atleast three people to give me some chutney and pack the leftover and they all just listened and left.. also saw one of the waiters wiping his running nose with his hands and then serving food. They need to be sensitized abt this.

3Nimit Nigam

Good ambience and a nice, well-curated menu. My friend hyped this place as one of the best, but honestly, I found the taste just okay. I ordered the Ghee Roast Dosa, and it wasn’t crunchy, plus the ghee flavour didn’t really come through. That said, I’m still comfortable recommending this spot to South Indian food lovers. I’m not saying the food is bad — it’s just that, compared to other South Indian restaurants, the taste is average and more on the “similar” side rather than better. One big plus: the pricing is pocket-friendly, which definitely adds value.

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