A lot can happen over a Moets Kulfi,
Childhood memories of a family of 4 driving to Indiagate every Sunday evening for picnic, balloons, bhelpuri and beautifully cooked rajama chawal with pyaz paneer pakoras, while everyone used to be enjoying all this, me and my little sister used to endlessly wait for the drive to Defence Colony for the famous “to die for” ,Kulfi. Which used to instantaneously melt in our mouths. Papa ji used stand in that long que to barely get 2 kulfis. Years went by, but my love for Moët’s just kept growing. From an 11 table restaurant to full blown Mukti cuisine 4 floor food court the kulfi legacy was beautifully carried forward in the unmatched taste on each an every delicacy, from baos to daal makhani, everything tastes awesome. But my personal favourite is their paneer tikka lababdar, while is literally a staple for all of us. In the family. They say that you can’t turn back time, but every bite of the Moets Kulfi proves it wrong for me. Thank you Moets for loving your patrons so much and so...
Read moreI had a terrible experience at restaurant moets, defence colony. I used to love this place when I lived in Delhi, but after so long, I did not expect such poor quality. My go to meal used to be pan-friend noodles about 4-5 years back and this time they served me pan-fried noodles with an insect in it and a vegetable burger that smelled too bad. When we showed the staff at the ground-floor restaurant, they didn’t even apologise to us rather stood there numb. They remade the dish promising to be careful but it came again with a white hair in it. Clearly, the quality, chefs, and staff have gone downhill over time. To make matters worse, when I shared my feedback on their Instagram official page, they deleted my comment, which is completely unacceptable. Other than the kulfi which i did tasted that day, I don’t think this place is worth visiting anymore. I urge people to spend their money wisely and choose better restaurants. If anyone were to inspect their kitchen or conduct a survey, the reality...
Read moreI had to park my wheelchair outside and walk up the steps with help they have around 3 steps and then another 3 to get onto the table. I have been there before and they had everything on the top level where one would have to walk a lot of steps but as per the government rules now everything is on the lower level but still not ground level. We haf lot of kebabs, tried the galouti kebab, have definitely eaten better in other places, the softness and everything was good I guess I missed that little masala missing. ordered for some fish Tikka platter which was nice. The butter chicken was ok. they have a very little place to accommodate people probably you should consider booking and bronze they have a big table for family and about four other tables which can accommodate 2 to 5...
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