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DOSA VILLAGE STOCKPORT (FAQs)
General FAQs
Q1: What types of Dosas are available on the menu?
A: The menu includes Plain Dosa, Masala Dosa, Mysore Masala Dosa, Ghee Dosa, and Rava Dosa variations.
A: The menu includes Plain Dosa, Masala Dosa, Mysore Masala Dosa, Ghee Dosa, and Rava Dosa variations.
Q2: Does the restaurant offer vegetarian starter options?
A: Yes, there is a selection of vegetarian starters including Medhu Vadai, Gobi 65, and Chilly Paneer.
A: Yes, there is a selection of vegetarian starters including Medhu Vadai, Gobi 65, and Chilly Paneer.
Q3: What is the difference between a Dosa and an Uttappam?
A: A Dosa is a thin, crispy crepe, while an Uttappam is a thicker cooked rice pan cake.
A: A Dosa is a thin, crispy crepe, while an Uttappam is a thicker cooked rice pan cake.
Q4: Can I order rice and noodle dishes from this establishment?
A: Yes, rice and noodle dishes such as Veg Fried Rice, Chicken Noodles, and Mutton Biriyani are available.
A: Yes, rice and noodle dishes such as Veg Fried Rice, Chicken Noodles, and Mutton Biriyani are available.
Q5: Are there any non-vegetarian starter options?
A: The non-vegetarian starters include items like Chicken 65, Mutton Chukka, and various Prawn dishes.
A: The non-vegetarian starters include items like Chicken 65, Mutton Chukka, and various Prawn dishes.
Q6: What kind of bread items are offered?
A: The bread selection features Chappati, Parata, and Kothu dishes made with shredded bread.
A: The bread selection features Chappati, Parata, and Kothu dishes made with shredded bread.
Q7: Do they serve any specialty drinks?
A: Specialty drinks include Mango Lassi, Sweet Lassi, Salt Lassi, and the dessert drink Falooda.
A: Specialty drinks include Mango Lassi, Sweet Lassi, Salt Lassi, and the dessert drink Falooda.
Q8: What are the main ingredients in the Chicken Curries?
A: Chicken Curries feature options like Chicken Tikka Masala, Butter Chicken, and Srilankan Chicken Curry.
A: Chicken Curries feature options like Chicken Tikka Masala, Butter Chicken, and Srilankan Chicken Curry.
Q9: What seafood options are available in the curries section?
A: Seafood curry options include Nandu Crab Curry, Squid Masala, and Prawn Curry.
A: Seafood curry options include Nandu Crab Curry, Squid Masala, and Prawn Curry.
Q10: Are there any accompaniments or sides listed?
A: Yes, sides include Mix Salad, Raita, Yoghurt, and Poppadom (2pcs).
A: Yes, sides include Mix Salad, Raita, Yoghurt, and Poppadom (2pcs).
Pricing FAQs
Q1: How is the pricing generally structured for the main dishes?
A: Main dishes like Dosas generally range from around £6.33 upwards depending on the fillings and additions.
A: Main dishes like Dosas generally range from around £6.33 upwards depending on the fillings and additions.
Q2: Are there different price points for vegetarian versus non-vegetarian curries?
A: Non-vegetarian curries, especially Mutton and Seafood, are typically priced higher than vegetarian options.
A: Non-vegetarian curries, especially Mutton and Seafood, are typically priced higher than vegetarian options.
Q3: What is the cost associated with ordering bread items?
A: Simple bread items like Chappati are priced lower, starting around £2.01 for a serving.
A: Simple bread items like Chappati are priced lower, starting around £2.01 for a serving.
Q4: Do all drink items fall within a similar price bracket?
A: Drink prices vary slightly, with basic items like water being the least expensive and specialty drinks like Lassi costing more.
A: Drink prices vary slightly, with basic items like water being the least expensive and specialty drinks like Lassi costing more.
Q5: Are customized dosa options priced consistently?
A: Adding specific fillings like Paneer or Masala to a base Dosa generally results in a slightly increased price per item.
A: Adding specific fillings like Paneer or Masala to a base Dosa generally results in a slightly increased price per item.
Q6: Is there a specific pricing convention for the Kothu dishes?
A: Kothu dishes have varying costs based on the main protein, with seafood and meat options being more expensive than the vegetarian version.
A: Kothu dishes have varying costs based on the main protein, with seafood and meat options being more expensive than the vegetarian version.
Q7: Can I determine if one Dosa style is more expensive than another based on the menu?
A: Yes, you can compare item prices directly; for example, Masala variations usually cost more than plain versions of the same Dosa type.
A: Yes, you can compare item prices directly; for example, Masala variations usually cost more than plain versions of the same Dosa type.
Q8: Is there a cost difference between rice and noodle mains of the same type?
A: For options like Chicken Fried Rice and Chicken Noodles, the prices appear to be consistent across the same protein choice.
A: For options like Chicken Fried Rice and Chicken Noodles, the prices appear to be consistent across the same protein choice.
Q9: Does the restaurant offer any low-cost items suitable for a small addition?
A: Yes, Poppadom (2pcs) is listed as one of the lower-priced items available for ordering.
A: Yes, Poppadom (2pcs) is listed as one of the lower-priced items available for ordering.
Q10: How does the price of a Children’s Dosa compare to standard items?
A: The Kids Dosa is priced at a set amount, which you can compare against other specialized items on the menu.
A: The Kids Dosa is priced at a set amount, which you can compare against other specialized items on the menu.










