The primary attraction of Thikana Lakeview Restaurant is its picturesque setting. It is located near a lake, allowing patrons to enjoy beautiful waterfront views while dining. As soon as you enter the restaurant, they have a huge sitting area which enhance the dining experience creating a cozy and welcoming ambiance, with comfortable seating, soft lighting, and decor that complements the waterfront setting. The light was already falling when we reached the place, a lake of dark blue water, but crystal clear and beautiful in colour. Walking into a restaurant and almost tripping over congested chairs and table is nobody's idea of a good time but this place is so spacious, open and comfortable for chilling. The ambience had the perfectly adjusted lights to serve the purpose of both utility and creating certain mood, after entering the place our mood was enlightened by seeing the ambience, good music, the cool breeze, and ofcourse the breathtaking scenery.
As it was a weekend we expected some delay in service but after looking at the crowd the service was supersonic and food was great. The management was so quick in taking orders, getting orders on time and available whenever required. The bar counter serves amazing mocktails and cocktails, DJ playing great music and huge dance floor to chill and enjoy. They do serve hookah, this allows guests to have a complete night out, combining dining and entertainment.
The restaurant serves a diverse menu that can include a variety of cuisines, from fusion and grill items to pasta and salads. The menu feature both classic and innovative dishes to cater to a broad range of tastes. What we tried:
Punjabi soya chap: Chap was little spicy, perfectly cooked and the tangy flavor making it a delightful treat for vegetarians and those who enjoy Punjabi cuisine. It was served with green chutney and onions making it a hit dish.
Chicken aglio kebab: It's a unique and flavorful dish that combines the best of both Italian and Middle Eastern culinary traditions. The seasonings and spices were perfect which made kebabs talk of the table.
Non-veg biryani : Chicken biryani was served hot accompanied by raita, its delightful blend of flavors and dry rose petal on top making it different and flavorful.
Paneer Pasanda with Butter Naan : Butter fry cottage cheese infused with dry fruit and Indian spices served with yellow gravy went great with butter naan.
Its truly an great place to start your evening or to end your beautiful time on...
Read moreSo, my friends and I (living the comfy life in flops and tees because, hello, summer!) hit up Thikana for a casual dinner. We'd been there before, loved the food, figured it'd be a chill night. NOPE.
Let me tell you about my recent experience at Thikana, a place that should come with a giant "Welcome... only if you're dressed like royalty" sign. My friends and I, all perfectly comfortable in sandals and tees (because it's freaking summer!), stroll in ready for a casual dinner. Suddenly, the fashion police himself, the manager, swoops in and lectures us about a "dress code" violation – my sleeveless t-shirt, apparently.
Here's the thing: This so-called "family restaurant" has hookahs spewing out clouds of flavored smoke right there in the open. Apparently, delicate family nostrils can handle that, but a sleeveless t-shirt is a bridge too far? The hypocrisy is enough to choke on (and maybe that's from the hookah fumes?).
And don't even get me started on the parade of questionable shorts and tops I've seen there before. Totally acceptable, by the looks of it. But my sleeveless t-shirt? That's a threat to their precious "family atmosphere"? Give me a break.
Look, I get it – some places want to be fancy. But Thikana needs to decide what it is. If it's a stuffy dress-code joint, they need to ditch the hookahs and invest in tablecloths. If they're actually a casual spot, they need to train their staff to chill out about someone's shoulders.
Honestly, anything is better than the humiliation ritual at the door. Next time, we're taking our business and our summer wardrobes to JZ, 24Cret, or CO2. Those places understand that good food and comfort can co-exist. Skip Thikana unless you enjoy being judged by your shirt and choking on flavored smoke. You've...
Read moreI recently visited Thikhana Lakeview in Bhugaon during a lazy afternoon, and I must say it turned out to be a pleasant experience overall. This charming lakeside restaurant offers a tranquil ambiance and a breathtaking view that adds to its allure.
The first thing that caught my attention upon arrival was the stunning view of the lake. The restaurant's strategic location allows patrons to enjoy their meal while gazing at the serene waters and surrounding greenery. It provided a welcome escape from the bustling city life.
Despite the peaceful setting, I couldn't help but notice that the service was a bit slow. The restaurant appeared to be understaffed during my visit, leading to delays in getting the attention of the servers. However, I must mention that once the staff did assist us, they were polite and friendly, making sure we were comfortable.
The highlight of my experience at Thikhana Lakeview was undoubtedly the food. The menu offered a variety of dishes, and I was delighted to find a fusion of both local and international flavors. Each dish was well-presented, and the flavors were well-balanced, leaving a lasting impression on my taste buds.
In summary, despite the slight setback of slow service, Thikhana Lakeview offers a wonderful lakeside retreat with a fantastic view and delectable food. If you're seeking a peaceful atmosphere and appreciate good cuisine, this restaurant is definitely...
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