This steakhouse is recommended for Chinese and Mexican cuisines served. You are to find perfectly cooked pasta, chicken wings and double pizza. Try good ice cream, kulfi and orange pudding. If you want to taste some delicious draft beer, Indijoe is a decent choice for you. According to the visitors' opinions, waiters serve great ice tea or good lemonade.
Select between indoor and outdoor seating. The success of this place wouldn't be possible without the nice staff. Terrific service is something guests appreciate here. Democratic prices are what you will pay for your meal. The fine decor and exotic ambiance let clients feel relaxed here.
This review is a summary of all the lunch/ dinner/ drink experience I have had in Indijoe so far.
Indijoe is a Resto-pub, the interiors do have a feel of English pub with posters/ coasters of Rock/ pop celebrities. There are TV screens to watch matches while sipping a drink or through the meal. There used to be seperate smoking and non-smoking sections, I have not observed it during my latest visit. The sitout is a lot more relaxed although the buffet spread and the live food counters are setup here.
You will find Indijoe atmosphere different by day and night, and I mean it quite literally. The lunches are usually quiet with 90s Pop music playing in the background, and the evenings can be loud and packed.
The Buffet used to be popular when there were very few options available in the vicinity, but with competitions around, Indijoe doesn't seem to hold itself well in comparison.
With Inflation, the prices have surged as well. My first veg buffet meal here costed about 200 bucks, whereas now a similar meal would cost upwards of 600 bucks. The items available in the buffet or the fixed menu has not changed much over the years but after a couple of attempts the food seems boring and monotonous. The quality of the food served in the buffet is average and deteriorated over years. You can try your luck at the Pasta/ Dosa/ chat counter as well. On a normal day, you will find a veg and a non-veg soup, small slices of pizzas, dry/ bland salads, few options of veg and non veg starters (chicken wings for sure), choices of bread with butter, rice item, hakka noodles with veg saucy gravy, sabjis, along side a pasta, chat counter. Also a few options of small sized pastries, icecream and cut fruits.
The A la carte options are pricey as well, but the food tastes much better in comparison. The waiters do recognize the frequent visitors/ patrons and modify their service accordingly.
The sizzlers are good but nothing extraordinary. The ambience is peppy and fun even on a weekday night as a lot of office going folks from RMZ premise unwind here. The drinks are moderate or just about ok. The nachos are a good bet to try along with their drinks.
If I am around RMZ Infinity, I might hop in, if not I may not make an effort to come for a meal/ drink