Ala Jubilee Lo

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Visually impressive Telugu themed restaurant with good service, but the food quality does not match the presentation.
23 February 2026
I visited Ala Jubilee Lo in Jubilee Hills.
The place impresses at first glance, great interiors, beautiful village themed aesthetic, well curated Telugu playlist, and good service. If only the same focus had gone into the food, perhaps even a 40 percent discount would not be required.
The Aritaku Bhojanam was not included in the discount, and even the pulihora was not properly done. That itself reflected the overall standard of the meal.
The Mutton Kheema felt dry and undercooked, as if spices were mixed into water and served without proper cooking. The Kheema Curry also had undercooked meat pieces. The Mutton Dalcha was mostly bones, with barely any meat.
The Bagara Rice was decent and the only dish that somewhat balanced the experience.
The Spicy Pomegranate Mocktail had noticeable green chilli heat but barely any pomegranate flavor.
Among desserts, the Apricot Delight was good. The Double Ka Meetha felt like soaked bread in milk.
Service was good and valet parking is available. There is no wheelchair accessibility. Kitchen hygiene assessment is something customers should personally observe during their visit.
Quick Snapshot
🌟 Rating: ⭐☆☆☆☆ (1/5)
🍲 Must Try: Apricot Delight
💰 Total Bill: ₹1876 (after 40% discount)
🚗 Valet Parking: Available
♿ Accessibility: No wheelchair access
Pros & Cons
Pros:
✅ Beautiful village themed interiors
✅ Well curated Telugu playlist
✅ Good service
✅ Apricot Delight was good
Cons:
❌ Aritaku Bhojanam below standard
❌ Mutton dishes undercooked
❌ Dalcha mostly bones
❌ Mocktail lacked flavor balance
❌ Food quality did not justify the bill
This review is based on my personal experience and opinions. It is not intended to defame, mislead, or harm any business. Food quality, taste, and service may vary for different customers. Viewers are encouraged to experience and make their own decisions.



