Harikrushna Village Restaurant is a hidden culinary gem that offers a delightful dining experience in a charming and rustic setting. Located in the heart of a village, this restaurant provides a unique opportunity to savor authentic local cuisine while immersing oneself in the rich cultural heritage of the region.
From the moment I entered Harikrushna Village Restaurant, I was struck by its warm and welcoming ambiance. The traditional decor, adorned with folk art and rustic elements, created an inviting atmosphere that transported me to a bygone era. The restaurant's setting amidst nature added to its charm, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The menu at Harikrushna Village Restaurant showcased a wide array of traditional dishes, prepared with passion and attention to detail. The flavors were authentic, and the use of locally sourced ingredients added an extra touch of freshness and authenticity. Whether it was the aromatic curries, the flavorful biryanis, or the mouthwatering desserts, each dish was a testament to the culinary heritage of the region.
The service at Harikrushna Village Restaurant was exceptional. The staff members were friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about the menu. They were more than willing to offer recommendations and provide insights into the origins and flavors of the dishes. Their warm hospitality created a welcoming and comfortable dining atmosphere.
The restaurant also offered outdoor seating options, allowing guests to dine amidst nature and enjoy the pleasant surroundings. It was a perfect setting for a relaxed meal with family or friends, immersing oneself in the rustic charm of the village.
Harikrushna Village Restaurant not only excelled in its cuisine but also in preserving and showcasing the cultural traditions of the region. It often hosted cultural performances and events, offering guests a chance to experience local music, dance, and art forms. This added element of entertainment further enhanced the overall dining experience and made it truly memorable.
In conclusion, Harikrushna Village Restaurant is a must-visit for those seeking an authentic culinary adventure. With its rustic ambiance, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality, it provides a unique and immersive dining experience. Whether you're a food enthusiast or a culture lover, this restaurant will captivate your senses and leave you with...
Read moreI went there to celebrate my daughter's birthday. I was searching a place where we can sit for longer time and can have dinner later on.
Fortunately harikrishna village restaurant is here with the same concept, you can spend quality time here by participating in some activities like making pots, have mehandi on your loved ones hand.
See magic show, folk dance, and puppet show.
Some swings slides and seasaws are installed to entertain the juniors.
A big space with sufficient parking located on main road. They have 2 types of food system one is you have to pay for entry and than you can enjoy chinese and south indian dishes for that you have to pay according to bill. Note:- there chinese preparation is not up to the mark. Second you have to pay more and they will serve you "THALI" the cost is included in the entrance price. Here you can take south indian and chinese also but you have to pay according to bill,
I always write in my review for any restaurant that working on ambience is good but the dishes and the taste you serve is the only USP for any restaurant. And here for HAREKRISHNA i am giving 20 out of 10... 200 percent of satisfaction, great food preparation. There impression start to reflect from their first serving "chhas" Very pure very good taste..Pakode, daal ka halwa, rabdi. Sabji....Each and everything prepared and served with ultimate love and purity.
I think the only thing that need to be improved is paratha although they have 3 more options si it does not affect the overall experience of the delicacy of food.
I highly recommend to spend a evening here and have the thali taste.
Paisa vasool experience..
Thanks to team HARIKRISHNA VILLAGE RESTAURANT to make our experience memorable.
Note:- I hope I can have tea and coffee options too in my next visit (as we...
Read moreBased on a village theme, this restaurant is a duplicate of the famous Bhathwari hotel.. The decor is amazing, specially the entrance and the ticket lobby.. ethnic umbrellas n lighting sets the mood.. the next section is a covered hall type area in which 4 different sections are set in each corner ---- village kitchen with old utensils n apparatus, village school playground painting on second corner, river painting in one corner, village street waiting in 3rd corner, a forest in 4th corner.. all 4 corners r good for selfies n photos.. various props r kept.. such as bicycles, old chest, etc. A magician entertains the guest in this area.. on one side of this hall, there is an open ground waiting area with cots and chairs--- puppet show and barafgola centers are there for the kids --free of cost. The food is good. Not too good or not too bad. Cost --- approx 350 per person. 200 for kids.
Cons -- the service was pathetic. We asked for water in the waiting area. It came after 35 mins that too after multiple reminders. No one was available to shift the cots from inside to outside main area.. we had to lift the cots n do it ourselves. The serving staff at the eating area was very slow.. Initially one round of roti was done, and then the roti came after 20 mins.. no one to manage the staff at all. May be the staff or management is new.. but they need to work...
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