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    Times of India
    Jan 2 2014


    Restaurant Review: TBBQ - Terrace Barbecue

    The author has posted comments on this articleAnil Mulchandani, TNN |
    Jan 2, 2015, 12.00AM IST

    Restaurant Review: TBBQ - Terrace Barbecue


    TBBQ - Terrace Barbecue is a specialty restaurant of the Country Inn &
    Suites By Carlson, Ahmedabad.

    Decor
    TBBQ is located on an open terrace with bamboo walls that give some
    privacy from the neighbourhood. The terrace restaurant has open
    kitchens where you can watch processes of making various kinds of
    kebabs on charcoal grills or griddle pans (tawas). The cushioned
    chairs are set around tables that have iron grills embedded in them
    for those who want to heat their own kebabs and satays - you can even
    ask for skewers of marinated semi-cooked pieces of meats or veggies to
    grill yourself on your table.

    Food
    The kebab is the hero of this restaurant. You have two options - you
    can ask for a pre-plated kebab combo (one kind of kebab with
    bread/rice and other accompaniments) or the unlimited meal with
    eat-all-you-want servings of kebabs on your table based on a daily
    changing menu after which you get up and help yourself from a small
    buffet with the mains, biryani/pulao and desserts of the day.
    The Kakori Kebab here is soft and delicate, with the melt-in-the-mouth
    quality of Awadhi kebab. The Peshawari Chapli Kebab is crisp and light
    tava-fried minced mutton patties. If you like seafood, the Malai
    Jheenga has plump prawns in a creamy marinade.

    Among the vegetarian kebabs, the Paneer Tikka is well-marinated,
    gently grilled so that its softness is not lost to the char-grill. The
    house specials are Arbi ki Kakori, Chukandar Ke Kebab, Khumb Mutter
    Til Tikka, Rajma Ki Galouti and Gulnar Seekh Kebab. They also have
    Jain friendly versions of Gobi Razzila, Khumb Mutter Til Tikka and
    Arbi ki Kakori. All the kebabs of northern India and the NorthWest
    Frontier come with a bread (eg roomali roti), mirchi ka salan, salad,
    mini-papads and chutneys. Grilled Corn with Chilli Saffron Butter is a
    house special for those who do not eat onions, garlic and potatoes,
    and comes with a veg momo and noodles.

    While the Indian kebabs are delicious, they also have some innovative
    international inspired kebabs from different parts of Asia that are
    above average. The Lebanese Chicken Kebab and Moroccan Fish are quite
    nice, but they lack for good pita bread and accompaniments like khubz
    arabi, fattoush salad, hummus and muhammara dip are also at best
    average. The Khorovadz Kufta is their take on the Armenian burger
    patty which also comes with hummus and other dips. Vospov Kufta is a
    vegetarian version of this Armenian kebab made from dal. Thai Chicken
    Skewers are Indonesian style satays with a sweetish soy sauce marinade
    served with peanut and coconut dips, which is plated as a combo with
    chicken dumpling and noodles that are both rather disappointing and do
    not compliment a Thai dish.
    The desserts change daily - the jalebis, gulab jamun and seasonal
    halwas are all excellent when they have them.

    Plus and minus
    Go to TBBQ -Terrace Barbecue when you are in the mood for lip-smacking
    kebabs in the pleasing ambience of an open terrace. The special
    feature of the restaurant is that it offers the flexibility of
    ordering a la carte or opting for the eat-till-you-drop menu. Their
    Indian kebabs are outstanding but the international ones lack good
    accompaniments.

    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/food/food-reviews/Restaurant-Review-TBBQ-Terrace-Barbecue/articleshow/45716479.cms

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