We visited Kake di hatti, for a good experience in vegetarian dinner, we ordered manchurian and hakka noodles combo bowl, and a chilly paneer hakka noodles combo bowl, it's taste was decent not so good not so bad costs each 249 / 279 or something but if we compare the food price and taste it was not worth it. In the main course ordered butter naan with paneer methi tikka masala item recommend by the staff for their best seller dish. It was 399 rupees the curry taste was just above average, wanna give 6.5 out of 10 but in portion wise price was really Dissapointing because it's only 4 pieces of paneer it means each small pieces tikka costs 100 rupees 🤣🤣🤣🤣 it's not the fact that portion is really small but it's a matter of fact when I spent 400 rupees on a dish and got just 4 pieces of paneer the taste should be extraordinary, but it was not extraordinary at all. The biggest scam was the butter naan it was 119 each naan, we ordered 2 naans of 238 rupees. The naan was really normal as a dhaba style butter naan nothing special at all. 3 pieces of naan in each portion and it costs 119 rupees is really over price. The food was average. But when we consider the price with the food quality then it's a complete disappointment because every items are over priced and portions are really small. Ordered one lassi which costs 89 rupees but it was normal Pragati company lassi taste which is available at market with 15 rupees nothing special at all. In the same price range of 89 rupees we tried Rajasthani Rasoi's special lassi which was really good. The waitress behavior was really good and friendly. Really good ambience I must say. But they have to work on their menu price and taste of the dishes. Suggestions- kindly reduce some items price it's really over price menu written there. Kindly reduce the Naan section price first because 119/150/130 for naan not worth it at all. Even in restaurant we can order a main course curry in 180-200 rupees. Because in front of your restaurant there is a place called "Rajasthani Rasoi" Which serves better food in veg with really pocket friendly price even students can afford it. It's veg foods are also really delicious with great ambience inside it. So kindly work on it. Because for vegetarian menu such a high price not worth it at all. While reading the menu I felt like I am ordering exotic sea food or...
Read moreWe ordered a platter, Sheekh Kebab, noodles, Methi Paneer Masala, Butter Naan, and Chur Muri Naan.
Among these, the Chur Muri Naan stood out as the best—unique and flavorful. The rest of the dishes were fairly standard, comparable to what you'd find at most other restaurants.
However, the service was disappointing. After placing our order with one waiter, another staff member (a heavier-set man) came over and asked us to repeat the order. It was unclear why this was necessary, and it felt disorganized.
When the platter and Sheekh Kebab were served and finished, we realized the soya chaap was missing. Upon raising this with the same staff member, he immediately insisted it had been served—without checking with the team. A few minutes later, he returned to ask how the food was. We brought up the missing item again, and only then did he go back to confirm with the staff. Eventually, the soya chaap was served, but not once did he apologize for the confusion or the earlier denial.
What was more disappointing was the lack of basic courtesy. Even after acknowledging the mistake, there was no apology or acknowledgment of the inconvenience. It left us wondering if we were being judged based on our casual attire, which, if true, is both unprofessional and disrespectful.
There is no mistake, i had visited the KIIT road branch. That man was heavier and dark complexion, he doesn't serve food only roams around...
Read moreRating: 4.5/5
We recently visited Kake Di Hatti and indulged in a mouth-watering Punjabi feast! Here's a rundown of our experience:
Seekh Kabab: Tender, flavorful, and perfectly cooked. A must-order for any kabab lover!
Manchow Soup: A delightful twist on the classic Chinese soup, with a rich, savory broth and crunchy vegetables.
Paneer Butter Masala: Creamy, rich, and utterly delicious. The paneer was cooked to perfection, and the flavors were spot on!
Chur Chur Naan and Butter Naan:Fresh, fluffy, and utterly addictive. Perfect accompaniments to the rich, creamy gravies!
Not-so-impressive dish:
Amritsari Masala Papad: Unfortunately, this dish fell short of our expectations. The papad was a bit too crispy, and the flavors didn't quite come together.
Overall Experience:
Kake Di Hatti is a hidden gem for Punjabi food lovers! The restaurant offers great value for money, with generous portions and affordable prices. The service was prompt, and the ambiance was cozy and welcoming.
Pure Veg Delight:
A big plus for vegetarians – Kake Di Hatti is a pure veg restaurant, offering a wide range of delicious, meat-free options!
In conclusion, Kake Di Hatti is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Punjabi cuisine. While the Amritsari Masala Papad was a letdown, the other dishes more than made up for it. Highly...
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