IN AND AROUND VIT(VELLORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY) part 3

Part 3 of my gastronomic exploits in and around VIT.

#5 AAVIN booth, opposite the volleyball courts somewhere near the main building

This would be the ideal place for a quick drink or two to quench your thirst. Placed quite close to the main building, this booth helped rid us of our thirsts as we made our long walk from our dorm where we were put up to the main entrance.

FOOD: 4/5 for the rose milk and the lassis. Simply superb. Not too cold, not too plain, just perfect. :)

WHAT TO TRY HERE: the rose milk, the lassi and kulfis- all products of AAVIN. Simply yumm.

AMBIENCE: 3.5/5 placed very much close to the university blocks and behind the volleyball courts, this place drew quite a sizeable CROWD. Get yourself a rose milk, find yourself a place to sit and get lost in the beauty of your surroundings. ;D B-)

SERVICE: the elderly(or was he middle aged? :S) guy manning the booth was your average South Indian- kind, friendly and with an overdose of hospitality. I’d give him a 4/5 for service.

#6 AC FOOD COURT(adjacent to JAVA GREEN)

We had our match at the SJT grounds that day which happened to be quite far away from our usual spot for lunch, the FOOD KING. This left us with no other option but to try the food court near JAVA, which to our bad luck happened to be really crowded. Splitting into groups helped us get a seat in the ac food court. The orders ensued and what followed was happy eating. :D

FOOD: 4/5- for once, the chicken seemed to be well cooked. The chicken tikka masala happened to become a regular on my menu from then on. The tandoori chicken was good too.

WHAT TO TRY HERE: tandoori chicken and chicken tikka masala.

AMBIENCE: 3/5 pretty good. But not the ideal place for couples especially when there is a group of testosterone charged boys from another university(yours truly was part of that group) staring at you. B-)

SERVICE: nothing special to talk about. 2.5/5

#7 FOOD KING(somewhere in the midst of the boys hostel complexes)

An unique serving system was the first thing that struck us here. You had to pay for your meals in advance. And just when we thought they would give us the bill, they gave us a number plate/stand(whatever you’d like to call it). All we had to do was place it on our tables and our orders would arrive in a while. Pretty unique.

FOOD: the curd rice happened to be the best on the menu! Nothing much to say about the food. 2/5.

AMBIENCE: 3/5 nothing much to talk about.

SERVICE: a 3/5 for the unique, hassle-free service. :)

That’s it about VIT. For more such eatout reviews, keep coming back.

Until next time,

ADIOS!!!

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