One of the oldest missal house in pimple Saudagar. Location is just when the new Jagtap dairy bridge starts I.e the bridge coming from Ravet towards Aundh.
The place looks old and one would give it a miss for the first look, but got to remember it’s the oldest and they say we want to keep the feel. The kitchen is clean and hygienic.
Let’s rate the place Missal 4/5 the taste is different from other missals I have had, it is unique. The quantity is sufficient for a person. The good thing is it’s not that oily.
Ambience 3/5 as I said it’s not like the modern cafe, it’s has its own authenticity. The place is clean and maintained. There is ample of parking space so no worries.
Service 4/5 very prompt and polite
Management 4/5
Hygiene 4/5
Overall 4/5 a good place to have a decent missal...
Read moreThe misal at Malhar Misal was decent, but I believe there is room for improvement in terms of taste. It didn't quite hit the mark for me.
On the positive side, their buttermilk was quite tasty and refreshing, providing a nice complement to the meal.
However, one area where Malhar Misal could use some improvement is their service. During my visit, the service was noticeably slow, which impacted the overall dining experience.
In summary, while the buttermilk was a highlight, I hope they can work on enhancing the taste of their misal and speeding up their service for a more...
Read moreThis was one of the worst misal experiences I've ever had. I was exploring new places around Baner, Aundh, and Wakad and found this spot on the map. The reviews seemed promising, so I decided to give it a try. First off, the place was really hard to find. When I finally got there, the ambiance was dull. But the biggest letdown was the misal itself—it tasted awful. There was nothing special about the sample or farsan either. Overall, the taste was terrible, and I felt like I wasted my time, petrol, and money on this disappointing misal. I wouldn't recommend...
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