I was really looking forward to trying their Rajasthani Thali, but it turned out to be a complete disaster. The dal baati churma was dry and flavorless, and the baati tasted like it had been sitting out for days. The gatte ki sabzi was so salty it was almost impossible to eat, and the ker sangri had a strange, off-putting taste.
As if that wasn’t bad enough, I found a hair in my food, which completely ruined my appetite. When I brought it to the server's attention, they seemed indifferent and didn’t even apologize properly. the moong dal halwa was overly sweet, and everything else on the plate was cold by the time it reached our table.
The service was slow and unprofessional, and despite the high prices, the quality was severely lacking. I left feeling disgusted and ripped off. I won’t be coming back, and I definitely wouldn’t recommend this...
Read moreHaving lived in Rajasthan for a bit, these types of thalis, albeit a little simpler, were a lifeline. People might claim "gone are the days" as you don't see these restaurants popping up too frequently anymore .. but i would say "old is gold" especially for this place .. Shree Navratan .. I just dined here for the very first time, but dude, the first impression was absolutely right up there .. truly top class .. the food was delicious, variety was impressive, and the service was impeccable .. rounding up to the price of the thali .. INR 499 .. comeon !! Are you kidding me !! I hope it stays like this and is sustainable in the longer run .. wishing the owner and staff nothing but success Don't read this again, lol .. run to...
Read moreA thali is always an evergreen option. It is a surprise that this restaurant is located within a mall. Maybe there is a familiar setup and a stand alone setup might not work for them. Menu is awesome but the unlimited attraction is unbeatable. They begin with a welcome drink which is salted lassi and the main course begins almost immediately. They have a minimum of three vegetables and two variety of dal. Dal Bati Churma is a regular feature. The meal finisher is the sweet dish again two. During mango season they will have aam raas, otherwise it is halwa and hand made gulab jamun. Service is fast and they will keep asking what you would like to have next. They will also discreetly look at your thali to make the...
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