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5 Years
Suggi Oota
Suggi Oota – is a destination for Homestyle cuisine with simple, seasonal, and flavorful food guaranteed. All our dishes are inspired and prepared by freshly sourced native ingredients and are always cooked from scratch. Our unique way of pairing age-old cooking techniques with the new world, the food needs to enhance the variety of vegetarian food we present from the Indian subcontinent.We believe in fresh food and source whole vegetables, whole fruits and whole grains from trusted local partners. The versatility of Suggi Oota is in our team, who dices, spices, sautés, roasts every single day to bring out new tastes, flavors, textures and colors in even the most familiar of dishes.Suggi Oota caters food that is well known for our consistency, timeliness and fresh menus. You will find a new menu every day. Our menu is designed such that there is always an option to make a complete meal or grab a quicky.

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