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Food Review - Holachef Healthy Food Review

Food Review - Holachef Healthy Food Review

I have been ordering from Holachef several times and I thought I'd share my thoughts with you. You can browse through your variety of cuisines and order your favourite food online. In this mesmerising world of food, fitness might often seem a challenge. You can get deliciously crafted recipes from the comforts of your home. 

About Holachef
Holachef is a one-stop-shop for online food ordering. Celebrated chefs prepare their dishes as per a new menu every day. Their team does a quality and quantity check. The food is packaged and stored at suitable temperatures till delivery.

Chicken Kolhapuri with Chapatis, Murgh Banjara Tikka with Chutney 
 Mediterranean Grilled Cottage Cheese, Potato Wedges With Tzatazki Dip
Stuffed Idlis with Dal Vadas, Sambhar and Coconut Chutney
Chicken Curry with Chapatis, Murgh Achari Tikka with Mint Chutney 
 Mediterranean Grilled Cottage Cheese, Potato Wedges With Tzatazki Dip



Verdict:
You can order your food from the comforts of your place and get the food delivered at your preferred time slot. Be it breakfast, lunch, evening snacks or dinner. Icing on the cake is there are plenty of healthy options listed by chefs here. 

Features:
- Party orders can be customised as well.
- Cash on delivery and secure online payment options available.
- Prepared by expert chefs.

What did I like?
- Great variety of Indian and International cuisines.
- Hassle free ordering and checkout through the app.
- The food comes well travelled with no upsides. 
- Quality food in just a few clicks! 
- There are a lot of healthy options like grills. You can get health and taste together. 

What didn't I like?
- If you are starving and want the food at the earliest, Holachef might not be the best option. It takes normally 45 mins to more than an hour sometimes for early delivery. Best is to order in advance and choose your delivery slot. 
- Even though the food is cooked to perfection, the portion size is really small. For the continental and Indian non veg dishes there was hardly any chicken and some 4 chapatis (bread). For the South Indian dishes there was hardly any sambhar (curry). I really wish they would not skimp on the ingredients. 




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