Best very best. Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Service: Delivery Meal type: Breakfast Price per person: ₹800–1,000 Recommendation for vegetarians: Somewhat recommend Vegetarian offerings: Menu is all vegetarian Vegetarian options: Menu is all vegetarian Kid-friendliness: Kid friendlies
As a long-time fan of Saisangeet's highway branches, I've come to associate their name with a lively atmosphere and, most importantly, the best biryani on the Chennai-Salem route. So, when I found myself hungry on a trip back to Chennai, my heart lifted when Google suggested the Saisangeet in Ambur. I was ready for a fantastic dinner that would live up to my fond memories. However, the moment I stepped inside, the usual vibrant Saisangeet energy was missing. The place felt quiet and subdued. My enthusiasm was quickly dampened when I learned that my favorite biryani wasn't even available for dinner—a stark contrast to their other branches. The waiter's blunt "we don't" left me surprised and disappointed. Reluctantly, I ordered a Chilli Parotta since I didn't want to settle for idli or dosa. Unfortunately, the food failed to impress. The vegetables were dry and lacked the fresh, juicy crunch that usually makes their dishes so appealing. Even the filter coffee, while good, felt like it was missing the freshness I had come to expect. What I Ordered:. Chilli Parotta. Filter Coffee. Total Bill: ₹170. Final Verdict:. This experience was a disappointing departure from the Saisangeet I know and love. While the bill was low, the quality of the food and the limited menu felt like a missed opportunity. To maintain its reputation, Saisangeet must uphold its core promise of freshness and quality across all its locations. Food: 1 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 2 Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹1–200 Recommendation for vegetarians: Highly recommend Vegetarian offerings: Menu is all vegetarian Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options: Free of charge parking lot