A Culinary Delight with Perfect Ambiance!
I recently had the pleasure of dining at MANAS RESTAURANT , and I must say, it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. The moment I stepped into the restaurant, I was struck by the warm and inviting ambiance. The décor was elegant, with a perfect blend of modern and traditional elements. The lighting was dim and cozy, setting the tone for a romantic dinner.
Food: The real star of the show, however, was the food. We ordered a variety of dishes, and each one was more delicious than the last. The flavors were rich and complex, with each bite a perfect balance of spices and textures. The presentation was also impressive, with each dish looking almost too good to eat. I particularly loved the [dish name], which was cooked to perfection and had a depth of flavor that was simply amazing.
Ambiance: As mentioned earlier, the ambiance was perfect for a romantic dinner. The music was soft and soothing, and the background noise was just right – not too loud, not too quiet. The seating was comfortable, and the tables were spaced out just right, giving us plenty of privacy.
Service: The service was top-notch, with our server being attentive and knowledgeable about the menu. They made excellent recommendations and ensured that our glasses were always full.
Overall Experience: Overall, my experience at [Restaurant Name] was truly exceptional. The combination of delicious food, perfect ambiance, and excellent service made for a truly unforgettable evening. I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a great dining experience.
Recommendation: If you're looking for a romantic dinner or just a great meal out, [Restaurant Name] is the place to go. Be sure to try their [recommended dish], and don't hesitate to ask your server for recommendations.
Will I Return?: Absolutely! I'm already looking forward to my next visit and can't wait to try more of their...
Read moreManas Hotel — Sajjangad Road, Satara
Stopped by Manas on my trip to Sajjangad, and here’s my take:
Pros:
Decent spot for a break during a long drive — convenient location en route to or from Sajjangad.
Offers both vegetarian and non-veg options, so a good choice for mixed groups.
Prices felt reasonable for a highway stop (not overly inflated).
The property is spacious, with indoor and outdoor seating in many parts.
Some reviewers praise the views and ambience, saying it's “beautiful location just ahead of the city … overlooking the fields” but it is not that beautiful!
Cons:
Food taste is average — not quite up to the standard I’ve experienced at other Manas resorts or outlets. ( Non veg )
Some complaints about inconsistency in flavour, and occasional lack of seasoning.
There are reports of hygiene / washroom issues.
Service can sometimes feel slow or inattentive.
In some reviews, people mention the food being expensive relative to the taste.
Overall impression:
Manas on Sajjangad Road is a fair mid-way halt. I wouldn’t go out of my way just for the food, but if you need a break, a meal, restrooms and basic service — it works. Especially suited if you’re traveling in a group where some want non-veg and others vegetarian. Just don’t expect it to match the best experiences at other...
Read morePrices are not justified. Food quality is average. We ordered mutton thalis. Per thali 450 plus GST. We got 5-6 pieces of mutton in gravy, tambda pandhra rassas, half cooked rice that they call biryani, bhakari , a tiny plate - they claimed it is kheema therein and a boiled egg! The dahi Kanda was literally sugared. Mutton quality was average and preparation was slightly below average. The tambda rassa was unnecessarily spicy while pandhra rassa was not authentic. Bhakri was excellent, though. Service is absolutely trash. There is no trace of hospitality right from the table to the cash counter. The gents washroom is placed in a distant nook of the premises, quaintly near their roti making area. If you have lots of money to just blow up, donate it to Sajjangad trust 18 kilometres away from here and have a prasadam there during 12 to 1.30.
Eating at Manas is unfortunately a waste of money and time. Satara offers dozen other places where you can have great mutton thalis and a lot...
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