<p>Soul Food wears no such large board but has some great food in store. <br /><br />Located at the beginning of the Old Airport Road, Soul Food is a must try for all those who love snacking. You are greeted by stacked pavs and a huge kadai. <br /><br />Effort has been made to ensure that the ambience is just as inviting as the food is. <br /><br />There are papers stuck everywhere with the names of the food items written on them. These read mint lemonade, badam milk, tomato juice, small meals and chicken curry meals. <br /><br />Soul Food opens up at 9 in the morning for breakfast which includes a variety of items like chole bhature, aloo puri, grilled sandwich, poha, idli, dosa and even maggi <br />noodles. <br /><br />It would be nice to choose a plate of spicy chole bhature if you like your breakfast heavy. The egg lovers can opt for a plate of french toast, cheese omelette or even an egg paratha. <br /><br />Try the vada pav for lunch, it’s filling and just perfect for a light afternoon fill. The varieties of parathas include onion, aloo, methi and mixed veg. <br /><br />A plate of hot pav bhaji is a must try. This mouth-watering dish is served with half a piece of lime and some cut onion. <br /><br />The tomato or chilli are not overused and the capsicum adds that zing to the gravy. <br /><br />The pavs are soft and buttery and though there are only two pavs in a plate, ordering a few extras would be a good idea. <br /><br /> “I like the pav bhaji in the place. It’s good compared to a lot of restaurants in South,” says Sumukhi, who lives nearby. <br /><br />There are a few other items such as fried rice, veg noodles and gobi manchurian.<br /><br />A great place to hang out with friends, Soul Food, is great on your wallet. For details, call 9620522738.</p>
<p>Soul Food wears no such large board but has some great food in store. <br /><br />Located at the beginning of the Old Airport Road, Soul Food is a must try for all those who love snacking. You are greeted by stacked pavs and a huge kadai. <br /><br />Effort has been made to ensure that the ambience is just as inviting as the food is. <br /><br />There are papers stuck everywhere with the names of the food items written on them. These read mint lemonade, badam milk, tomato juice, small meals and chicken curry meals. <br /><br />Soul Food opens up at 9 in the morning for breakfast which includes a variety of items like chole bhature, aloo puri, grilled sandwich, poha, idli, dosa and even maggi <br />noodles. <br /><br />It would be nice to choose a plate of spicy chole bhature if you like your breakfast heavy. The egg lovers can opt for a plate of french toast, cheese omelette or even an egg paratha. <br /><br />Try the vada pav for lunch, it’s filling and just perfect for a light afternoon fill. The varieties of parathas include onion, aloo, methi and mixed veg. <br /><br />A plate of hot pav bhaji is a must try. This mouth-watering dish is served with half a piece of lime and some cut onion. <br /><br />The tomato or chilli are not overused and the capsicum adds that zing to the gravy. <br /><br />The pavs are soft and buttery and though there are only two pavs in a plate, ordering a few extras would be a good idea. <br /><br /> “I like the pav bhaji in the place. It’s good compared to a lot of restaurants in South,” says Sumukhi, who lives nearby. <br /><br />There are a few other items such as fried rice, veg noodles and gobi manchurian.<br /><br />A great place to hang out with friends, Soul Food, is great on your wallet. For details, call 9620522738.</p>