Treat Restaurant in Agra offers a culinary experience that is simply out of this world. During my recent visit, I had the pleasure of indulging in their exceptional mutton curry and slightly charred butter naan, which left an indelible impression on my taste buds.
The mutton curry at Treat Restaurant is a masterpiece. The succulent pieces of mutton were cooked to perfection, tender and bursting with flavor. The rich blend of aromatic spices created a symphony of tastes that I savored with each mouthful. It was a true delight for any curry enthusiast.
Accompanying the curry was the butter naan, which had a slight char that added a delightful smoky essence. The naan itself was soft and pillowy, with a perfect balance of buttery goodness. Each bite created a harmonious dance of flavors, as the naan complemented the curry impeccably. It was a match made in culinary heaven.
However, what truly sets Treat Restaurant apart is the heartwarming hospitality and the hardworking family behind it. The father, an amazing cook, infuses his dishes with passion and expertise. It was evident that each creation was crafted with care and a commitment to excellence.
The children of the family played an integral role in my dining experience. They were not only friendly but also went above and beyond to ensure my satisfaction. Their knowledge of the menu was impressive, and they provided valuable guidance in selecting dishes that would suit my preferences. Their dedication and helpfulness added an extra layer of warmth to the already inviting ambiance.
Treat Restaurant is not just a place to enjoy remarkable food; it is a place where you feel like part of the family. The hardworking family's genuine hospitality and the synergy they bring to the restaurant create an atmosphere that is truly special.
If you find yourself in Agra, Treat Restaurant is a must-visit destination. Indulge in the extraordinary mutton curry and the butter naan that will transport your taste buds to new heights. Experience the heartfelt hospitality of the family, and you will leave with not just a satisfied appetite but also a heart touched by their warmth...
Read moreIf you’re looking for a family-run gem that delivers great home-cooked food at unbeatable prices, Treats is a must-visit. This cozy spot offers an extensive menu that caters to a wide range of tastes, blending hearty Western classics with authentic Asian flavors.
Their menu is impressively diverse, featuring everything from perfectly cooked steak and chips to dishes like yaki niku tet shoku, bulgogi deopbap, and a selection of Japanese, Korean, and Chinese specialties. For fans of Indian cuisine, they also offer all your favorite comfort dishes, making it an excellent choice for groups with different cravings.
What sets Treats apart is the quality and honesty of their food. Every dish feels like it’s made with care, offering bold, fresh flavors without breaking the bank. The portions are generous, and the friendly service adds to the warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes you feel right at home.
Whether you’re stopping in for a quick bite or a relaxed family meal, Treats delivers on all fronts. Great honest food at honest prices—it’s a rare find these days, and one worth returning to again and again. Highly...
Read moreThe food is normal. The owner tells all his customers to write a good review.
We asked him for a guide to the taj majal. He recommended us to a guide. The guides give very basic explanations. On Wikipedia they give you more information. The guide took photos and videos of us. The guide told us that he was waiting for us at an exit of the building after a while, and we thought it was for some explanation. However, he took us to a marble store, with the intention of scamming us, selling us very expensive products, so that the guide would charge a commission.
Being with this guide made us have a bad experience because we were in a hurry inside the Taj Mahal, feeling that he was waiting for us to explain something to us.
I ask this restaurant not to recommend the service of guides that take you to stores after the visit. If the restaurant recommends guides like this, it seems that they get a commission by taking...
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