Tucked away quietly in Gwalior, House of K is a tiny, no-frills restaurant that truly proves the saying — “Chhota packet, bada dhamaka!” Don’t let the size fool you — this place serves flavours that explode with richness and warmth, making it an unforgettable culinary experience.
From the moment I stepped in, there was a warm and welcoming vibe. The person serving the food was not just attentive but genuinely generous and kind, which made the experience even more homely and heartwarming.
Moving on to the food, I had the Mutton Nihari paired with Sheermal. The subtle sweetness of the Sheermal beautifully complemented the rich, flavorful nihari gravy, creating a perfect balance of taste. For dessert, I opted for the Shahi Tukda — it wasn't overly sweet, which made it an ideal finale to the meal. It served as a delightful and well-balanced...
Read moreI had a very disappointing experience at House of K. The owner was extremely talkative, constantly interrupting and trying to push additional orders on us, which came across as greedy and unprofessional. The atmosphere suffered because of this, making it hard to enjoy the meal in peace.
The food quality was average at best, nothing special to justify the prices charged. In fact, the menu is clearly overpriced compared to the taste and portion sizes offered. It did not feel like good value for money at all.
Additionally, the service felt very much focused on upselling rather than customer comfort. I expected better hospitality, but instead, it felt like they cared mostly about making more money rather than providing a good dining experience.
Overall, I do not recommend this place if you value respectful service, fair prices, and a relaxed...
Read moreDisappointing Experience at House of K, Gwalior
I was really looking forward to a peaceful meal, but unfortunately, this place didn’t offer that. The owner came to our table and kept talking, adding his own suggestions, and even ordered for us without letting us decide. We felt pressured, stressed, and restricted in what we could order, which completely took away our comfort and privacy while eating.
The food itself was average — only the tandoori chicken tasted good, but it was extremely overpriced (only 4 small pieces for a high price). Overall, not the kind of dining experience I’d...
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