I will not comment on the food as we didn't get the chance to had food. But for management, They are the worst and they don't know how to handle the situation. After waiting for 20 minutes we got a table for four. We two were waiting for my mom dad to come in next 15 minutes. Just after we sat on the table after few minutes a large family came on the next table. One of the uncle from that group came and without asking started pulling the chair from our table. I said some one is coming and don't take this chair. After 5 minutes his 2 spoiled brats came and started to pull chair again. I said this is for our member. And then they both started shouting at me and my wife. I stood up and shouted back at them to move backward. They were totally ill mannered people and don't know how to behave in public. As the heated argument was going on my wife started to take video to show it to the management to take action. In the meantime a man came and started to resolve the issue. I told him everything. But the moment he saw my wife taking the videos of those ill mannered idiots, he also started saying us you guys please go and started taking mobile from my wife's hand. And then we came to know that that guy itself was one of the owner of the The spicy street. With that behavior from the management we decided not to have food their and we just went off. Management don't know how to handle situation like this. Instead of talking to the people who were creating the issues, he was more worried about us taking video of those idiots. Never ever going again...
Β Β Β Read moreIts a food court, open food court. Place is too good, very vast area, good sitting arrangements. In winters, there is a bonfire too, as it an open place. You will get all kinda food here, pizza, burger, Chinese, Punjabi, gujrati snacks and sweets, beverages, dessert, almost everything. There are so many different outlets available in this food court. Now come to the taste, punjabi rasoi is too good, must order veg lollipop, you will love it, personally my whole family love it. Next we ordered thali from same outlet punjabi rasoi, it was yum, chole bhature was good too. Now come to the worst food, Chinese (DO NOT ORDER CHINESE FOOD) again i m saying DO NOT. There is a counter which is CHIZOMOI, we ordered Chinese from this outlet, and it ws pathetic, as i m a Delhiite so i m very particular about taste, we ordered white sauce pasta, it ws sweet in taste, bad very bad. Next we ordered Chinese sizzlers, oh god, that ws pathetic too Its was too cold, not even warm, cold. We left Chinese as it is. We felt so bad that 1st time we wasted this much food but trust me, it ws not at all good, that's y we left it. Now next ordered was dessert. Brownie π sizzler brownie, it was yum yum yum..we loved itβ€οΈ must order.ππ» Overall it was a lovely experience.ππ» But don't order Chinese, rest is ur wishπ And ya how can i forget, there is a separate gaming area. So...
Β Β Β Read moreSpicy Street is a great spot for quick bites in Gandhinagar, serving delicious street food with bold flavors and generous portions. They have open seating with projector and every dish is available. Sometimes they have live music too and outside stalls on weekends.
π What I Loved: β Great taste β Every dish is well-balanced and flavorful. β Good hygiene β Clean and well-maintained seating area. β Fast service β Even during rush hours, they serve food quickly.
β What Can Be Improved: During my visit, I noticed they were using plastic spoons, which arenβt eco-friendly. I spoke to the owner and suggested switching to compostable spoons made from sugarcane bagasse or bamboo. I explained how these options are biodegradable, safer for health, and a great marketing point for eco-conscious customers.
The management was receptive to the idea and said they would explore sustainable alternatives! I hope to see them make the switch soon. πΏβ»οΈ
If you visit Spicy Street, I encourage you to ask for stainless steel spoons or bring your own foldable cutlery to support the cause of reducing single-use plastics. Every small...
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