It's all about the experience we have, only to back up this quote and my motto for living this life, I am at least giving them an extra star. Let me talk about what I liked first, the response and hospitality of the staff here, it's descent. They received well and also assisted us in everything. I came here after my wife has heard about them through an influencer reel on the Instagram. Now she loved the Lassi, but as per my opinion, the Falooda and Lassi, both were of a bad taste. I personally did not liked them at all. During the festive season, Ramadan, I came here all sweat and travelled really long to reach here. But the taste was ridiculously. I have never seen ice-pieces are provided in the Falooda, here at Mathwale, I witnessed this. And the seating area is too much. I cannot sit there at least for more than 10 minutes. Poor maintenance and high prices, It's better to have the 70 Rupees Falooda on the portable vans out there. Staff is good, but that alone cannot be a reason for a business to meet the success. I don't know under whose influence there were few five star reviews, but I personally did not liked this. Their likes may be due to their personal experience, but I am not even able to get a branded water...
Read moreI visited Matwale Doodh Ghar for their famous lassi.
The lassi was rich and creamy, thanks to the malai, and the strawberry ice cream was a nice touch. However, overall, the taste was just average. It didn't quite have the "wow" factor or the authentic, refreshing tang I was hoping for, especially at a price of ₹100. For that amount, I expected a bit more in terms of flavor.
On a practical note, a big plus is the ample roadside parking, which makes it a convenient spot to stop by without the usual city parking hassles.
In summary: It's a decent place to quench your thirst if you're in the area and can find parking easily, but the value for money...
Read moreIt’s a very famous place to try lassi and falooda in Charminar area. So, I decided to try it once during my Ramadan food exploration. I took their regular lassi which is available at Rs.70. It is already prepared and kept in open in huge batches. It is prepared by mixing curd(yogurt) with Rooh Afza syrup, ice cream and lots of ice. Because of the ice, the drink became very thin. It doesn’t have the right thickness which is expected in a lassi. Disappointed with the quality and the...
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