Umerkot

72 votes
Traditional Indian Cuisine

No.30, 80ft Main Road, 4th Block Koramangala,Bangalore- 560 034,Karnataka, India.

Landmark: Next to Fitness One on 80ft Road, Koramangala

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Table Booking Information

Buffet Description: Everyday lunch buffet : 366 inclusive of taxes. Buffet spread : Beer/soft drink/shorba, 4 veg and 2 non-veg starters, Indian breads, 2 rice, 4 veg and 2 non-veg gravies, green salad, pickle, papad and 2 desserts.
Booking Timings: 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Booking Conditions:
Party Halls: Can accommodate max of 30ppl
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Umerkot, Traditional Indian and Mughal cuisine, Koramangala

Umerkot

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Random snippets from 22 customer reviews total
shekhar p. wrote “ In a city flooded by North Indian hotels most of which fail to think past the mundane butter chicken, paneer tikka masala and palak paneer it is always refreshing to find a restaurant that truely understands Indian food. An excellant indicator of what North Indian food is truely about.Umerkot, located on the Koramangala 80 Foot Road, specialises in cuisine from the musafirkhanas patronised by Emperor Akbar. Recipes brought here by the Mughal rulers, and imbibed and customised by the local population of the Delhi, Avadh, Lucknow and Hyderabadi gharanas. Thus, the same aloo, paneer, chicken and mutton are given an infusion of the exotic that places Umerkot in a different league. The ambience is cool and refreshing and the food "different" from what one usually finds and is accustomed to. The restaurants claims of using special spices and herbs which gives it a true flavor of the food of yester years. The service is decent and the tables are neatly spaced, ideal for a cosy dinner. ”
lohith wrote “ We were at this place over the weekend. I had booked a table at this place through HB.
Pros: The food was really good; they seem to have an array of dishes. The Biryani's were good andamp; very good quantity. A good lunch for a couple would be about 800Rs.The service is very well co-ordinated.This is a good place to dine for a special occasion.
Cons: car park seemed to be a problem andamp; also locating this place was an issue too. ”
neelam wrote “ hi friends,
i visited this place on Fab 16, 2008 around 2 o'clock. This place is located in 4th block, koramangla. I went  with my husband and 2 yrs old baby. At the entrance there is small pond with few fishes and my daughter got excited from there only. i could get seats easily because it was 2 o'clock. I liked the embience, it was very homly kind, neat and claen.Chef's area is separted from dining area vwith transparent glass.  As i mentioned, i was with my daughter and for her wash rooms are must visit. Wash room at Umerkot was very very neat and clean.
Now coming to food.
As a complementry food we were offered some papri with mustard dip. dip itself was awesome. waiting for food wasn't boring at all because we were busy in eating papri and chatting.
we orderd complete veg food. one was "Mirch ka khattu" and one was "khadey masale ka paneer". Both the dishes were very well made and really had authentic taste. one more special thing-- rotis were made of wheat flour but not with maida. Liquors are also sreved.
I found staff very well trained and well mannered. they took care of my baby as well.
A meal for 2 wil cost you Rs. 600 on avg.

It is quite difficult to get good north indian food in Bangalore,but good news for north indian food lovers. i will recommend u all to visit this place.
 ”
prakash wrote “ Umerkhot is located on 80 ft road on Koramangala. The stately interiors are a perfect match for the sumptuous food served here. Dal Makhani and Kadai vegetables are a must-try for the veggies and the chicken platter is absolutely not to be missed for the non-vegetarians! I went to Umerkhot after my friend gifted me a coupon he bought at Bangalore hungry zone for my birthday. It was a great experience and I have been using Bangalore hungry zone, ever since to order food or book tables at restaurants in Bangalore. ”
saurabh jain wrote “ Pros:
Food, Murgh Ki Chaanp was awesome.
Cons:
Hygeine, Ambience, Food Presentation

Just back from Umerkot and thought of shooting a review. Well I was very excited as many a people had told me that it is too good but didn’t live upto my expectations. I am a regular foodie and love
to enjoy the Food with Wine.

Ok lets get down to business as usual.

The entrance itself was not very impressive and once we entered (I and my heart-throb), it felt like if someone has lent out his drawing room and dinning room with 14-15 plain tables with chairs to sit around. The ambience was not awesome or one of those types which you see and say, WoW!!!!!
Now if you have read that chefs were from one of the best five stars, you would atleast expect that the Kitchen Staff in their open kitchen wears gloves and a hat to cover their head. Now that was a yuck experience. No gloves while making chapatis/breads.

Ok!!!Anyhow we settled down just in front of the kitchen doors and to our side was the cellar. We ordered Budweiser and Fresh Lime Soda with Murg ki Chaanp. The dish was awesome. I will say the food was good but the presentation was not awesome. We ordered Murg E Rogan along with one Gilafi Kulcha and Lahsooni (Garlic) Naan in the main course. The food was good in taste. No doubts about that.

I will rate food 9 out of 10, but the presentation, ambience and other things scores 6 out of 10. But definetly I am not going to give marks in terms of Hygeine. It should score below 2. Also a fine dining restaurant is a place where you enjoy your food in great music not in the clatters of plates and spoons. Now don’t come up with the excuses that it was friday night and the place was overcrowded. I guess with around 30-40 people you don’t say the place is overcrowded. It is normal. A drink served with complementary snacks like warm peanuts or cashewnuts would have been rated as a good gesture.

A fine dining experience is not about good and tasty food. Other things also scores in getting back the patrons. And yes this time with all the ratings I have given I would definetly say that the cost was on the higher side. I got a bill of around 1K. Though I do spend at times around 2K or more than that for a dinner for two people but this was definetly on the higher side with all the strings attached. I hope Sanjay Tyagi is listening. Do read my other reviews as well.


Kid Friendly: No
Ideal for: No Comment
Branch Visited: Koramangala, Bangalore
Favorite Item: Murg Ki Chaanp ”

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