Matsya - Egmore Review Let me start with why Matsya??? a whole lot of curosity to visit an all veggie place coupled with a whole lot of people telling me its the finest veggie restraunt around. That was enough for me to tell my carnivorous self to take a humble visit to one of the most popular Udipi joint for veggie food, Matsya.
Reaching Matsya at around 1pm just in time for lunch, I was surprised that there were 4 families before me waiting to be seated. The bell door of Matsya rang as I entered and mentioned to the purser that we were a small group of 3. Our chance came fast and we were ushered into a lively, crowded interior bustling with loud voices and lot of activity.
Thinking that the meals and thali will be the only respite, I was surprised when an elaborate multi-cuisine all veggie menu was handed over to me. My companions, both as carnivorous in nature as me ordered for south Indian thali and I browsed the menu deciding later to go North indian with some plain naan and channa masala The others around us were busy devouring their South Indian thali and the looks of it indicated that it was quite filling. Surprisingly the couple seated beside us where all eyes at their plate and tucking the noodles. I could not resist my curiosity and I asked them to comment on the noodles. They said it was closest to the chinese noodles they had eaten With a short wait, surprisingly my naan and channa came first to the table. The naan was tasty and hot while the channa masala, I must admit was a wee bit Udipish. Meanwhile, the south indian thali priced at rs 125 was brought to our table. A complete stomach filler Beginning with the tomato soup, the thali has a couple of hot pooris. Then the rice followed with the sambhar, the poriyal (sabzi), rasam, a couple of gravies, raita, curd and butter milk the thali was complete with the gulab jamun and vanilla ice cream though the dishes may not be out of the world, the taste sure is! Please note that sharing of thali is strictly not allowed....yet I got to taste the sabzi and it was cooked well and tasted well
The highlight of Matsya is its south indian snacks- dosa, idli and specially the veg bonda. Looking extremely appetising and tasting out of the world, the bonda lures you from whichever corner of Chennai city you live in!
Whats more, Matsya is probably the only place that will serve hot idlis doused with tasty sambhar even at 12AM after your late night show
And yes, matsya has some tasty sundae and ice creams and also some hot badam milk that you can try, the many times you visit the place
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