So here's a detailed review. Party for 20 people. The worst waiter in entire universe. Didn't give water for 3 hours. We had to take ourselves. Didn't give plates for cake(we had to eat by hand) Gave 10 glasses for 20 people 1.5 hours of delay between starter and main course ( note we reserved place for 20 6 hours ago ,so they had plenty time)
Didn't serve food properly. Served to one table and left the rest 2. Order 5 naan, billed for 12 (68 rupees each) Didn't order mineral water, confirmed atleast 5 times with waiter , billed for 11 bottles. Billed for 4 extra roti, 2 extra tandoori. Gave fried rice instead of special fried rice.
Conclusion : please save your honour among relatives and yourself and don't go here. I had to say sorry sorry to relatives atleast 20 times. Worst service in history of...
Read moreLocated in the premises of Marwari Awash Griha, this place serves amazing South-Indian, Chinese and Tandoor items. There are very few eateries in Patna which serves scrumptious pure veg food and Patna Rasoi is one of them. What we ordered: Cream of Mushroom Soup, Veg Hot n Sour Soup, Blue Lagoon, Crispy Baby Corn, Garlic Paneer, Veg Chowmein, Special Masala Dosa, Onion Masala Uttapam, Aaloo Dum Bhojpuri, Kashmiri Naan, Stuffed Kulcha, Veg Thali and Gulab Jamun. Soups were perfect, so were the noodles & garlic paneer. Garlic Paneer had balanced garlic flavour. Aaloo Dum Bhojpuri was delicious & was quite rich. Other items were palatable too. Service was fast and the staffs were courteous. Overall recommend, if you're a vegetarian and South-Indian /...
Read moreIf you want to feel like sitting in a shared auto, visit this place. They literally adjust customers together, to accommodate everyone, while messing up everybody's order. The air conditioning and ventilation systems will make you feel hotter than it was outside. I could not even get to the food part, as I felt insulted enough to leave the place for good. The waiting staff was excellent at not hearing you out, and at blatantly ignoring your calls. The cutlery they used was as clean as the water bottles at Mauryalok batatapuri vendors. I couldn't even have a sip. When I asked for the dirty glass to be changed, I got an explanation first, and water second, to quench my thirst. Clearly, their priorities lie alongside the best interests of...
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