Review: Superstars, Sector 18, NOIDA

[Rating:2.5/5]

I went for today to Superstars in Sector 18, NOIDA with an old friend, who I was meeting after nearly 14 years.

They haven’t spared any expense in doing up the place and have probably paid a pretty penny for the decor. A pool table, glass floors, huge bar, a music system that can be heard on the moon, wooden floors – the works.

I wish they had paid some more attention to the menu however. The menu itself was bland and uninspired with the same cliched dishes that you’ve seen in a hundred other tex-mex joints. When I was showing myself out, one of the waiters told me they have a buffet too. On first look, it appeared fine, so I went ahead and booked a table.

We tried their ‘ Country’ cocktail, which turned out to be an extra sweet screwdriver. The good part was that since it was ‘happy hours’, we got another one free. Coming to the food. The buffet table was laid out with a bowl of lettuce, a green sliced salad and a ‘ salad’, (whatever that is), two kinds of , two vegetarian dishes, a dal and a fussili in ‘ ’, a chicken dish and a mutton dish. Breads like paranthas, rotis, naans etc were available on order.

In one word the food was ‘ordinary’. The fussili in curry sauce seemed to be boiled in watered down left over , the dal was badly cooked, the vegetable and dishes no different from what you can get from your neighbourhood dhaba – slightly worse perhaps, the mutton was totally insipid, diluted and grossly overcooked. The saving grace was perhaps the chicken dish, which was reasonably well cooked. Now don’t get me wrong here – the food wasn’t bad – it just wasn’t good – which one tends to expect from a restaurant with a Raddison pedigree.

Visit if you’re loaded and want a drink. If you’re looking for good food, look any other way but here.

- Sid



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About Sid Khullar

Sid is the primary contributor to and editor of Chef at Large. A self confessed food addict who likes cooking, writing and photography... and travel, if it gets him closer to a good book and interesting food. He's spent 17 years in varying functions of technology including research & development, training, sales, marketing and mentoring technology startups. He now applies himself to learning more about food and building food and beverage brands online for Brands at Large clients.Sid covers Delhi/NCR for Chef at Large and can be reached at editor@chefatlarge.in