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Food Saga is Sunday Gaga...



Sunday is a day when we are at leisure and all dream of having a scrumptious food... In search of that, on a hunting spree; which the new age human does for restaurants... cause the real hunting is a punishable offence.... Thank God!! Salman got saved by prayers probably, of his fan following and helping people emerge.





Coming back to food, Sunday Brunch at Timpani - Radisson Blu, had been since long in my wish list, Hence I prepared myself for indulgence... (you need that for brunches, that too on a Sunday!!)

Going Gaga on food was my mood and Timpani is a place where the buffet spread is quite lavish & artistique; to fit onto all kinds of pallets moods and needs.  Quite a wide assortment for both vegetarian and non- vegetarian lovers, they have very smartly segregated entire non-veg counter, from salads to main course, by pushing it right behind, so that the same is not even visible to veg inclined foodies in Gujarat, at the same time serve the best possible to the carnivores.

Soups, interesting mix of salads.. be it Oriental, Indian chats or Russian; hearty eggs, wide range of starters and a lavish buffet spread.








What I liked most was the Chicken Stew, Mutton Rara, Baked Mushroom and Broccoli and the sweet delights!!











Aam Panna and Thandai were top of the pops!!



Place: Timpany, Radisson Blu, Ahmedabad 
Sunday Brunch: Rs. 999/- plus taxes 

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