Patala Devi Mandir is what you should see after having a meal at MERAKI. If you like Burmese and Chinese cuisines, you should visit this restaurant. MERAKI is perfect for celebrating an anniversary, a wedding or a birthday party.
Ordered chicken fried rice but Calling this ‘fried rice’ is generous. No seasoning, no vegetables, no flavor—just boredom in a box. If minimalism had a taste, this would be it. Just plain Steamed rice, a few sad boiled chicken chunks, and a couple of egg scraps—basically the culinary equivalent of a blank page. I’ve had more flavor in a glass of water. At least now I know what it feels like to pay for disappointment. Definitely not worth ordering again Food: 1
I happens to be their loyal coustomer and was huge fan of garlic noodles. But today I ordered fried rice and soup through Swiggy, omg it was so pathetic that I can't even tell. In the name of fried rice, they just sent boiled rice, literally trust me, and that too was little stinking. And in the name of soup, Meraki shared liquid looking like soup but not actually soup. It seems like water poured in raw masala, not at all good in tastes, infact it tasted very weird. I have lost faith in Chinese food now. Whenever I try to visualise chinese food now, the weird food of Meraki comes infront of my eyes. Anyways, will never ever order anything now from Meraki. It was my last order. Food: 1
Tried a little bit of everything and here’s the verdict: Veg Thukpa Soup – Warm, comforting, and packed with flavour. Perfect for when you want something wholesome but light. Choco Lava Rolls – Soft on the outside, gooey on the inside. These are dangerously addictive — like dessert spring rolls with a molten chocolate surprise. Paneer Sesame Korean – Crispy, spicy, and just the right hint of sweet. The sesame twist adds a nice crunch and makes it feel fancy. Veg Korean Rice – Savoury, loaded with veggies, and has that perfect wok-charred depth. It pairs beautifully with the paneer. Basically, it was a full-on flavour trip — 10/10 would reorder!