This one is one of the good misal joints in the locality. They serve one of the tastiest misals around.
*Ambience (3/5) Ambience is ok ok, not so appealing. But yes, even being so busy establishment, the staff has managed to keep it clean and tidy. This is a busy place so only go here to enjoy the misal. Easy to locate, parking available.
*Food (4/5): I had ordered Misal Pav, Batata Bhajji and Tak (buttermilk)
Misal: The ensemble was quite really good. The Farsan was freshand crunchy enough, not to sog in misal curry/rassa/sample and soft enough to soak up enough rass/sample. Misal curry was flavorful, enough spicy. Tarri/Kut was good, Mataki was missing, if you like mataki misal. Pav were fresh and they heat up the pav.
Batata Bhajji: i had ordered the Batata Bhajji as many of the patrons in google review had ordered it and recommended too. Bhajjis were freshly fired on order. Thinly sliced fresh potato slices coated in batter and deep fried! but the batter could have been little more flavorful. But the Batata Bhajjis were good.
Buttermilk: Average buttermilk, nothing flavorful, just plain buttermilk with a splash of freshly cut coriander leaves.
*Service (5/5): Despite being so much busy, servers don't waste your time. They are quick and clean. Polite.
If big groups, you can enjoy even more. But you cant share the misal with anyone else. if shared they...
Read moreAs someone who enjoys exploring local Maharashtrian flavors, I recently visited Hotel Nisarg Misal House in Pimpri, and it turned out to be a solid choice for a hearty misal pav experience. I reached around late morning, and the place was already buzzing with people – always a good sign when trying out a popular local joint.
I went for their classic misal pav, and it was just the right mix of spice and flavor. The tarri (spicy curry) had depth, the farsan added a nice crunch, and the pav was fresh and well-toasted. What stood out was their batata bhaji served on the side – simple, comforting, and it paired perfectly with the misal. I also tried their buttermilk, which helped balance the spice and rounded off the meal beautifully.
The place is clean and functional – nothing fancy, but perfect for a quick, satisfying bite. The staff was polite and service was fast, which I appreciated. Prices are very reasonable, especially considering the portion size and the taste.
If you’re looking for an authentic Maharashtrian breakfast or brunch in Pimpri, Nisarg Misal House is definitely worth a visit. It’s one of those places where the food speaks for itself – spicy, flavorful, and...
Read moreFeedback on Recent Visit
I have been a regular misal eater and have enjoyed this place's misal for the past few years. However, during my recent visit, I was quite disappointed with the hygiene practices observed.
I noticed that the waiter was serving paav with the same unwashed hand that he had just used to clear tables using a visibly dirty cloth. More concerningly, he was seen rummaging through a dustbin near the counter and immediately resumed serving customers—without washing his hands.
While I understand the place is always crowded, basic hygiene must never be compromised. I took the liberty to speak with the owner and suggested he ensure his staff washes their hands frequently and maintains better hygiene standards.
Although the taste of the misal remains excellent, concerns about kitchen cleanliness still linger. It’s important that such matters are taken seriously to maintain both customer trust and...
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