The experience left us not so happy. We entered with high hopes (13 adults) but were disappointed. Food ws okay. But the restaurant can ease the life of guests by having a board that mentions the thali rates and tnc. In absence of any menu given to us, we were dependent on what the person is saying. Lunch they do not serve dalkhicdi or bajrani roti/ rotlo, as these are served ONLY during dinner time. Even the chaas didn’t amaze me so much. The title say’s Kathiyawadi, while placing the order I had specifically asked if the thali is Gujarati or Kathiyawadi, to which the owner had confirmed both are the same with minor alterations. In today’s world where customer service needs to be utmost important, I think the food industry needs to be more transparent and...
Read moreOutstanding restaurant in Dwarka. The warmth and blessings I feel from this place I haven't experienced anywhere else. I came to eat here 3 times during my stay in Dwarka.
The Gujarati Tahli is such great value, unlimited and super delicious. The addition of their home-made pickles and chutney adds that extra touch that other places just don't goto with.
Their true natured spirit and devotion to Lord Krishna really comes out in the food and their attitude of wanting to serve always asking if you want more of something.
Thank you for making me feel so at home in Dwarka. I highly recommend eating any meal of the day here for the best service with a smile and such delicious food.
Hare Krishna 🙏 Radhe radhe I will pray for your success in...
Read moreIf you're visiting Kathiyawadi Rasthal in Dwarka, go only for their Kathiawadi food—it's authentic and flavorful. Their traditional dishes, like vagharelo rotlo and khichdi-kadhi, are worth trying. The spice levels and rustic flavors are spot on for anyone craving real Kathiawadi cuisine.
However, avoid ordering Pav Bhaji, Chinese starters, or Chinese rice. These dishes were not up to the mark, lacking the authentic taste you'd expect, especially if you're from Mumbai. The Pav Bhaji, in particular, doesn’t match the rich, buttery street-style version that Mumbaikars are used to.
So, if you stick to Kathiawadi food, you’ll have a good experience. Otherwise, you might be...
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