Talli Ahmedabad
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/EATING OUT, AHMEDABAD/ Updated : Jan 5, 2018, 12:28 IST
Synopsis
Best described by its name – Talli –this establishment claims that their food will intoxicate you. Matching its bold and brazen name, the dishes too are imaginatively titled.
Best described by its name – Talli –this establishment claims that their food will intoxicate you. Matching its bold and brazen name, the dishes too are imaginatively titled. Read less

Best described by its name – Talli –this establishment claims that their food will intoxicate you. Matching its bold and brazen name, the dishes too are imaginatively titled. The jungle kingfisher is a dry egg dish with chunks of boiled and fried eggs along with an omelette, prepared and topped off with butter before being generously sprinkled with cheese and served alongside a big bun and chutney. It’s worth every calorie. Only open between seven to 11 in the evenings.
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