Sabooz Skylounge & Restaurant is a vibrant vegetarian‑friendly rooftop and indoor dining space located on the second floor above SS Mart along New Jagamara Road, Siddhi Vihar, making it a standout destination in the Jagamara–Khandagiri corridor. Designed as a skylounge, it combines cozy indoor seating with an atmospheric terrace, colourful lighting and music, making it a popular pick for birthdays, game nights and casual evenings with friends and family. The restaurant presents itself as a place “where every bite is a celebration,” emphasising warm hospitality and curated experiences rather than only quick meals.
The menu leans heavily on vegetarian Italian and Oriental dishes while also covering North Indian, biryani and café‑style offerings. Guests can expect wood‑fired and saucy pastas, pizzas, sizzlers, garlic breads, crunchy appetisers, garlic Hakka noodles, rice bowls and a variety of North Indian gravies, rotis and desserts. Social posts highlight their pasta line‑up, chicken‑free global plates, mocktails and occasional hookah service, creating a youthful hangout vibe without sacrificing family appeal. Sabooz markets itself strongly as an event destination, hosting birthdays, corporate dinners, themed game nights and small functions with customised décor and menu planning.
Online feedback generally praises the ambience, presentation and taste of Italian and Oriental dishes, while some locals note that biryani is not its strongest point, suggesting that guests focus on pastas, salads and Indo‑Chinese items for the best experience. With per‑person spends usually between ₹200 and ₹600, Sabooz balances experiential dining with accessible pricing for students and families alike
Sabooz promotes itself as 100% veg on social posts and highlights a vegetarian‑focused menu, though some aggregator menus previously listed a few egg‑based or non‑veg items. In practice, it operates like a veg multicuisine restaurant with Italian, Oriental/Chinese, North Indian, biryani and café‑style offerings such as pastas, pizzas, noodles, rice bowls and desserts.
Website and social content emphasise pastas, pizzas, garlic bread, sizzlers, noodles and salads as key highlights, often described as “twirled with love, served with happiness.” Independent reviews and local chatter also recommend items like garlic Hakka noodles, chicken‑free Caesar‑style salads and a variety of starters over the biryani, whose taste receives more mixed feedback.
Yes, Sabooz explicitly markets itself as a celebration venue, offering decorated setups, music, public performance licensing for background tracks and packages for birthdays, haldi/mehendi evenings and corporate meets. The rooftop ambience, selfie‑friendly décor and spacious seating make it especially popular for college groups and young professionals celebrating milestones.
Data from Magicpin, Swiggy and menus shows a cost‑for‑two of about ₹500–₹800, with pastas and noodles around ₹300 and sides between ₹100 and ₹200. This works out to roughly ₹200–₹600 per person depending on how many appetisers, mocktails and desserts are added to the meal.
Sabooz is available on Swiggy for the Jagmohan Nagar–Jagamara zone, allowing customers to order most of the menu for home delivery. The official website focuses on table reservations and event bookings rather than direct online ordering, so food delivery is primarily via aggregator apps.
Tripadvisor and local reviews generally rate Sabooz around 4.0–4.2, praising ambience, service and taste of Italian/Oriental dishes, though some guests feel that food quality has fluctuated over time. Reddit and social discussions note that while biryani may not be exceptional, the venue remains a strong choice for gatherings, salads, noodles and pastas at reasonable prices.
Sabooz sits on the 2nd Floor in Siddhi Vihar on New Jagamara Road, above SS Mart and close to Jagamara’s main food court, a short ride from Khandagiri and ITER/college areas. Parking options consist mainly of roadside spaces and the area near SS Mart, so arriving a bit early on weekend evenings helps secure a convenient spot.
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