Nestled along the picturesque banks of the Yamuna River, Jain Shikanji is a hidden gem for those seeking a unique dining experience. Situated conveniently on the expressway, it offers easy access for both locals and travelers passing through.The ambiance is nothing short of magical, with the gentle lapping of the river providing a soothing soundtrack to your meal. The outdoor seating area, adorned with twinkling fairy lights, sets the perfect stage for a memorable night out. The serene view of the river under the night sky creates an atmosphere of tranquility and relaxation.Jain Shikanji is a culinary haven for those who appreciate authentic, locally-inspired dishes. Their specialty, the Shikanji (a traditional Indian lemonade), is a refreshing treat that perfectly complements the array of delectable vegetarian offerings. From spicy chaats to flavorful dals, each dish is prepared...
Read moreWe have always stopped at this place when ever you as passing by them. Their Shikanji and Pakoda are really good. This is not a restaurant entirely, it is a drive through place right next to the highway. Car is the best way to enjoy this place because you can sit in your car and eat easily other wise there are small shelves area where you can keep you plate and eat. It is right next to the Yamuna River. You can enjoy the view too. Reduced 1 star because for someone who wants to have a comfort of sitting and eating like a restaurant setting would not like this and also security might be a concern if you are a couple and people might stare at you. But there are security people to take care of any mishaps. You'll also see cops stopping by and eating which makes it...
Read moreLet me share my experience, well if you are aware and cautious then it's okay. Else the chaap who's preparing the plate will cheat u like it's routine activity for him. I have ordered paneer pakoda 200gm. Initially, he mixed 2-3 orders while weighing before frying. And after frying while serving the plate i forced him to check the final weight quantity of item which was far less coming around 160gms-170gms. His justification was as useless as the outlet. Finally, coming to beverage section ordering a shikanji the glass is 75% full only. The ethics and intention of serving the hospitality industry is missing. I don't think the management is even bothered about this. A much needed review to aware more...
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