Before I start, this is the first time I’m leaving a review for a restaurant in my life because my experience was just that bad.
Went there yesterday and it was a total disappointment. It took us 10 minutes for us to even get someone at the table and for almost every item we ordered the waiter kept saying “it’s gonna take some time, why don’t you order this instead” which was still understandable so we ordered what he recommended after he basically blacklisted half the menu. I’m not expecting Kohenur or Avasa level courtesy from a dhaba but the dude’s tone was very curt and disrespectful. Set the plates very loudly and threw the forks on them from a distance. At one point he took onion salad from someone else’s table (after the finished up and left) and gave it to us when we ordered it. Another guy came while we were waiting for the main course and just started clearing the dishes and cleaning the table while we were still there, he kept stepping on my toes and tipped over the salt and pepper shakers and the napkin holder all over the table and didn’t even bother putting them back. We had to wait for a long time before we got our order. The food itself was awful, the tomato soup was visibly synthetic and tasted like heated ketchup with water and had no flavour. The butter naan was fine, the baby corn starter was extremely undercooked and unseasoned. The curry we ordered was a joke because it wasn’t even one full bowl and three people had to share it. I would’ve ordered more but all things considered it seemed like a huge waste of time, effort, and money. I asked the waiter for a glass and he said there aren’t any glasses and just put a water bottle there and left. I was surrounded by people with similar issues yesterday, half of us were talking about the same inconveniences. The bill was the irony here, because nothing about the food, ambience, service, vibes was worth what I paid. Objectively the worst dhaba/restaurant I’ve visited. Would’ve given a 0 star rating if I could. Definitely not...
Read moreLast night went to this this hell named on lord Krishna. Staff will come and go like they are busy even in near empty restaurant but they are more interested chit chatting behind in the kitchen. I ordered veg noodles after 20 minutes when asked about it i was given reasoning that noodles are being boiled and an argument that it takes time to prepare something. Fun fact when finally noodles were served. It only had noodles with a sprinkle of capcium onion and YES pudina and coriander. Served in the same way when my wife serves something when she is super angry. Then I simply went to reception for bill and asked for bill myself and gave them my complaint while waiter and others were there as I got the feeling complaining to waiter alone on this would be like hitting head on wall. Not surprisingly I was billed straight away. I wanted to leave the noodles as it is, but my wife got it packed and later on fed to dogs, even they left it 🤣🤣🤣 ( just joking). The last exercise of going to reception to bring this issue to them was to ensure that once I post my review i should not be getting a lame excuse from Vasudeo as reply REGRET, LOOK...
Read moreAs can be seen from the menu, this is not what you would call a fancy establishment. The chairs were very close to each other at the large table we were seated at. Chilly paneer had small paneer pieces that seemed to be fried in some batter and Baby Corn Manchurian had similar pakodas. We asked for their specials and ordered the main course based on that. Banjara paneer had water/oil separately pooling at the sides of serving dish and tasted as bad as it looked. Veg kohlapuri was okay for a mixed vegetable dish. The Masala kulcha was good but the Pudina parantha hardly any pudina taste. Butter nan was undercooked and the Garlic nan was overloaded with uncooked garlic chunks. Service was erratic, the waiting staff would sometimes sit in a corner without sparing a glance for the tables or rush off to another table in the middle of taking orders at one table. There are no dessert items in menu, however there are 12 potato and 29 paneer /...
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