Everyone will agree that there is nothing like a scrumptious home cooked meal to bridge this gap otta box a online and app based company, connected with many women across Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi and Pune, curate home cooked food and supply freshly made meals as per order.
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How does OOTA BOX work?
1. Create a account
2. Choose your city, area or location
3. Add meals of choice
4. Pre schedule for lunch or dinner, pay and check out. Food will be delivered on time.
Oota box will deliver food to your home/office or college. We can schedule for party or event and can also purchase desserts, masalas, sauces and pickles as per order.
OotaBox Services LLP is a home-cooked food delivery service. Established in 2016, Oota Box is a food aggregator that partners with home-makers in Bangalore who love to cook and serve. Hot, healthy and fresh food is prepared in their own houses and they deliver it to customers in a neatly-packed meal box. The food pooling happens among a network of 1k+ homes, office food delivery, well-documented kitchens and a community of talented chefs. Oota Box offers North Indian, South Indian, Jain and Regional Cuisines to their customers. All the three meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner are provided to the customers on a regular or subscription model. Customers can order food through the website or app. On a daily basis, 250 to 260 orders are circulated to 76 areas in Bangalore with the bulk of orders coming from corporate customers. So if you are craving home-cooked food, Oota Box is the answer. The company is slated to roll out its services in Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai and a few other cities across the country.
Srikanth Balakumar is the co- founder of OotaBox Service LLP. He completed his Bachelor’s in Computer Application from Bangalore University in 2009. A self-taught entrepreneur, Srikanth understands what it takes to run a business and the need to maintain a healthy balance between client and team management. Apart from Oota Box, Srikanth is also co-founder at Gymer and Idea Labz. Skilled at team management, Srikanth also possesses a nuanced understanding of market strategies. Ideating and self-motivation are two of his biggest strengths, while travelling and bikes are two of his greatest passions.
Here is what I got to order:
Simple Home Style Chicken Curry 95/- INR : Consists of chicken in an onion and tomato based sauce, flavored with ginger, garlic, tomato puree, chili and a variety of spices. 500ml portions for one serve.
Chicken Kabab 95/- INR: Fried chicken kebabs, succulent pieces of deep fried chicken with a crispy and flavor packed coating is must try. 6 pieces portions.
Whole Wheat Chapathi 12/- INR: Wheat roti or chapathis are made using a soft dough comprising atta flour, salt and water. atta is made from hard gehun (indian wheat, or durum)
Aloo Kheema 120/- INR: Minced meat with potato is a dish which is made by cooking keema/kheema and adding potatoes with few masalas. keema or kheema is mostly a good combination with roti/parathas. 500ml portions for one servers.
Mutton Phaal 150/- INR: Hari ghosht ki phaal / mutton phaal dish or can be eaten with roti or partha. it contains mutton with bone with main base of black pepper. 500ml portions with 4 pieces of mutton for one serve.
Mutton Kheema Balls 150/- INR: Spiced Mutton Mince Balls which are shallow fried in oil and they are usually eaten with rice or as starters. 4 pieces portions for one serve.
Lemon Wedges
Onion Rings
Overall thoughts we enjoyed the meal. i felt there is lot more love and attention payed when its home cooked meal. Apart from a large office goers and college students community, there are many senior citizens who also want home cooked meals on regular basis, this is wonderful way to connect, provide opportunity for homechefs/women and eat home-cooked healthy meals on a budget. From the entire order I enjoyed the mutton phaal, roti, chicken curry and meat balls.
For more info and to place orders: https://www.ootabox.com/
Meal Served in a Thali
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