Review : Sattvam

Sattvam is a pure vegetarian buffet restaurant, this branch in Whitefield is their 3rd branch after Sadashiv nagar’s and JP nagar’s branch. the concept behind the theme of the restaurant is that food is prepared and served based on sattvic principles, that is food without onion, garlic, mushrooms.. etc and the food should be consumed within 3 hours of preparation. this place is located right opposite to decathlon Whitefield, adjacent to the brand factory and it’s on the 3rd floor of a complex.
on the third floor as you enter you come across a reception area, towards it’s left there’s a big waiting area with lounge kinda of setup and towards the right there’s an entrance to the restaurant, cozy ambiance with comfortable tables and seating, bright lighting and nice pictures hangings on the walls, one end of the restaurant has huge glass windows looking towards the street, the restaurant is lit with natural light coming through the huge glass windows in afternoon times, very well arranged buffet line up, there’s a live counter as well.
talking about food, it’s a surplus and scrumptious pure vegetarian buffet with a huge spread of vegetarian items, apart from self service buffet there are bunch of delicious starters which are served at the table itself in a course meal style small portions, which you can repeat if would like to, also they serve bunch of fresh signature drinks at the table as well, for example kesar basil pista lemonade, it’s basically a lemonade flavored with kesar, pista and basil.
the buffet line up is sectioned into Chats, North Indian items, South Indian items, Continental items, Indian desserts, hot desserts and western desserts along with a live counter. there’s a chocolate fountain as well. chaats section included dabeli, pani puri, dhokla, shevpuri, dahi vada and South Indian items included chitranna (lemon rice), puliogre, curd rice, traditional white rice & rasam and vegetable accompaniments and then in north Indian items it had up to 7 varieties of curries and a veg biryani, Indian breads are served at the table. continental section has ravioli, pizza, pasta and chow mien. pizza, pasta, chole batura and ice cream rolls are served at the live counter. desserts section is really mesmerizing with whole bunch of mouth watering traditional desi and western desserts. few of items keeps changing on regular basis with new items every now and then.
excellent service, friendly and very assisting staff, i liked how they keep removing your plates from time to time after when you’re done finishing the items on your plate so you can go have more items on a fresh plate and not necessarily worrying up on filling up table space with already used plates. the price on the menu is absolutely worth it, it’s a complete worth of your money towards the food, taste, ambiance, service and overall experience of hospitality. they have valet parking for 4 wheeler and comfortable spacious parking for 2 Wheeler under the basement of the building.






































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