The royal Rajasthan with its typical cuisines, etiquettes and food items has come all the way cme to Bangalore to please us so do visit here to enjoy pure home like authentic Rajasthani food here.
The dishes were soo alluring dat u can't deny the fact that those come under typical Rajasthani cuisines
The best part about ordering a Thali is the fact that u get everything you love in small portions in 1 big plate
The dish is unlimited and dat too at a very reasonable price of just 429 bucks.
Talking about the ambience I just loved their warm welcome with giving a head cover which usually people wear in Rajasthan like a pagdi but in the form of a cap.
Secondly I loved the sitting arrangements as it was way down with soft cushions along with it.
The ambience was awesome as Rajasthani famous folk songs were being played throughout our time spent here.
The walls were painted or the wallpaper consisting of typical Rajasthani having mixed Colors and flowers in it.
Now coming to the food thali wich I ate :-
I can recall certain things as to count from the plate their were exactly 22 items in the whole thali but can't recall each n every thing but still tasted good.
Welcome drinks included 1) jaljeera and 2) chaash For starters it had 3) veg cutlet ,4) samosa, 5)dahi papdi chaat. Now coming to the main course we had too many things like 6) masala puri,7) bajra roti,8) Fulka roti 9) Papad 10) Srikhand Sabji and 11) rice and 12) salad and 13)dal baati and 14)churma and 15) khichdi also not to forget In sabji der were many like 16) Gatte ki sabji 17) Chole 18) Paneer 19) Aloo 20) Chana and lastly 21) kadi
All the dishes were made in pure ghee and were too hygienic and reminded us of home food. I loved most of the things and mostly jaljeera and dal baati as that's one of my fav and also samosa. Some people like something so that doesn't mean the other person should like that dish so it applies here and I loved paneer and Gatte ki sabji also. But didn't go well with rice and khichdi as I'm not dat fond of it.
Almost covered up all the points for this review so it's ratings time now :- VFM - 5/5 Ambience - 5/5 Food - 5/5 Service - 5/5
Bon appetite and please do visit if someone wants to try out authentic Rajasthani food. This time I have already given a detailed review so no need to link...
Read moreDon't know why I didn't check their recent reviews. I used to frequent this place before covid. Been there after almost 3 years.
Everything has changed about this place. Strictly avoid if you can.
Now they ask you to pay in advance, you will know the reason by the time you get your thali served.
They don't honor any deals listed on any sites, eg today I was told by cashier verbally that they don't honor Paytm deals which was available on app, and they hadn't mentioned this anywhere in their menu card also while they had listed all other apps which they don't accept. Report straight to Paytm, they assured they ll talk to management.
The staff is all new, there is no warmth in their service anymore -- people who were regular here would understand what I mean by this. Service is simply pathetic, there is no welcome! No one cares to ask if you need anything. No forced serving like before where they used to suggest what is special of day. No sweets - in name of sweet you get broken malpua, aamras.
I remember on last visit (3 years back), I had eaten very less so manager had come to ask if I didn't like anything and had forced me to try few gulab jamuns atleast before I get up. Today after I made my payment, the cashier/manager didn't even bother checking on us if everything was all right.
Between each serving we had to wait enormously long for refills. While every refill was slow; as we were planning to get up, we decided to have some rice, I had to ask 2 times for rice, on 3rd attempt, I asked cashier if rice is over in kitchen and then they brought some rice.
Food has no taste, it's absolute waste of time and money if you plan to visit this place now.
Even menu is very different from what you see listed online vs what you get. And then they don't server all items that they list in their offline menu either. Eg. There was no chat today. In offline menu they had mentioned tandoori pineapple, all we got was one piece of tandoori Gobi each! Offline menu that they presented us while payment had tandoori roti and curd rice, we never saw these 2 items. Their online menu for weekend has 2 chats -- we didn't even get to see one.
Attaching to post here the offline menu and empty plates that were waiting...
Read moreIntroduction:* For an authentic taste of Rajasthan, I recently dined at "NH8 Restaurant," a cozy eatery tucked away in the heart of the city.
Atmosphere: The restaurant exudes a rustic charm with its traditional Rajasthani décor, adorned with colorful tapestries. The soft strains of folk music playing in the background transported me to the vibrant streets of Jaipur.
Service: The staff at Rajasthani Delights epitomized hospitality, greeting us with warm smiles and prompt service. They were knowledgeable about the menu and eagerly offered recommendations, enhancing our dining experience.
Food Quality: Each dish we sampled showcased the rich culinary heritage of Rajasthan. The Dal Baati Churma, a quintessential Rajasthani delicacy, was a standout with its flavorful lentils, baked wheat balls, and decadent sweet churma. The Laal Maas, a spicy lamb curry, packed a punch with its aromatic blend of spices, leaving a lingering warmth on the palate. The Gatte ki Sabzi, made from gram flour dumplings simmered in a tangy yogurt gravy, was a delightful vegetarian option bursting with flavor.
Variety: Rajasthani Delights offered a diverse selection of dishes, ranging from hearty curries to fragrant rice dishes and crispy breads. Whether you're a meat lover or a vegetarian, there's something on the menu to satisfy every palate.
Price: While the prices were slightly on the higher side, Everyday Tuesday have special offer the generous portion sizes and quality of ingredients justified the expense. The authenticity and flavors of the dishes made it a worthwhile culinary journey.
Special Features: One unique feature of NH8 Restaurant is its traditional thali meal, which allows diners to sample a variety of Rajasthani specialties in one sitting. This is perfect for first-time visitors eager to experience the breadth of Rajasthani cuisine.
Conclusion: In conclusion, dining at NH8 Restaurant was a gastronomic adventure through the royal kitchens of Rajasthan. From the vibrant flavors to the hospitable service, every aspect of the experience was exemplary. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to the city, I highly recommend indulging in the culinary treasures of Rajasthan at...
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