For a lovely multi-cuisine dining experience, try Roots of India which is located in Marol, Central Mumbai. People especially come to this amazing place to enjoy lunch buffets. The food presentation and taste offers you a reason to be happy. Try the soups such as Tomato Dhaniya Shorba, Sabz Da Rassa, Kale Chane Ka Cappuccino, Raan Paya Shorba, Seafood Rassa, Murgh Badami Shorba etc. Some popular starters here are Chilli Garlic Basil Paneer, Thai Spring Roll, Kung Pao Potato, Stuffed Mushroom Tampura, Crackling Paneer and Spinach, Wonton in Shanghai Style, Golden Fried Calamari, Popcorn Chicken, Loaded Fries Makhani Sauce, Southern Fried Chicken, Quinoa Apple Salad, Chicken Satay Old Style etc. In the mains you must try Chicken Chettinad and Zafrani Malai Kofta. In fact you get an extensive variety of Asian delicacies here. Alcohol is served here so you can choose wide range of whiskeys and vodkas. The place in fact gives a very warm vibe, so anyone who comes here feels quite nice. The Roots of India is a very good joint and people usually come here in case they plan to catch up with their friends and a have nice conversation over few round of drinks.
Other wonderful feature of Roots of India is it offers wheelchair accessibility. Seating is well spaced and not at all cramped. Recipes which are used to make the food are well researched. Match Screening is arranged in order to entertain who so ever comes to dine. Kids are allowed and you will also get a baby seat if you need. The on the whole look of this place is contemporary. The interiors are stylish. There are so many vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian choices of food which you get here.
The waiters and staff here work very efficiently. They are quite articulate and you will be amazed with their hospitality. Book your table at Roots of India well in advance as you might not get a table on spur of the moment. You can book online or get your reservations done on phone. Payment is accepted both in cash and by card.
- The lunch buffet here is a must-try
- The 'ROI Platters' – vegetarian and non-vegetarian, are apt for sharing
- The 'Murtban Ki Nalli' is hearty and will appease the carnivore palate