Besides Church of Christ the King, visit Kera South Indian in the vicinity. Try something new from the Indian cuisine. You will enjoy its food, particularly tasty idli, biryani and fried fish. Order good coffee.
The staff is energetic that's what makes this restaurant so good. Guests say that the service is enjoyable here. From the guests' viewpoint, prices are adequate. Come and check if Kera South Indian deserves the Facebook 4 stars.
Ambiance: Nothing as such, a simple non-AC eatery.
Ordered:
Paper Butter Sada Dosa
Mixed Cheese Uttapam
Dosa(7/10): Pretty good in terms of quality. Could have used a little more butter, they put the dosa on a freshly washed, wet plate, which made parts of the dosa, Soggy. A decent buy for the price.
Uttapam (2/10): Completely bland, needed more salt, but it had no salt, making it pretty tasteless. The amount of cheese they put on it, it's not at all worth getting the cheese variant. Get a normal one if you want to eat a bland uttapam.
Service(4/10): Pretty poor. There is only 1 man on the floor handling the cleaning, serving food and condiments, taking orders, billing, etc. It's tough to get his attention, even if you need more Sambhar or Coconut chutney, it'll he tough to find him. But at times, he will come himself and serve you without having to ask.
Condiments: Sambhar was okay-ish, but looks yellow. Coconut chutney was great.
Fish curry rice is a must try item. It is prepared with a fish called Aila which is commonly consumed in Kerala. The spicy gravy is served with fine rice. The fish is itself oily like our very own Hilsha.
I have also tried their veg thali. The buttermilk that comes with the thali is refreshing. The coffee reminds me of my Bangalore days. It is served in a small steel glass along with a steel bowl which is a typical South Indian style.
The staffs are very courteous. The interior is not very comfortable to enjoy the food so it is better to get them packed. The quality of the food is the main reason to visit this unadorned eatery multiple times.