Visited Jyoti for dinner after a very long time. Jyoti is a very old Pure Vegetarian hotel and a landmark at Dadar Circle. I have been visiting it and ordering from it since childhood, but this is the first time I am reviewing it on Maps.
It has a Non AC section on the ground floor and an AC section on the first floor.
We ordered a Jain Masala Papad to start with, but after it came we noticed that there were some pieces on onion on it, so it had to be sent back and we instructed the waiter to bring a fresh Jain Masala Papad. The Paneer Chilly Dry was alright in taste nothing too special, but the quantity felt a bit less for the price. For main course, we ordered Paneer Peshawari and Veg Kolhapuri sabzis with Butter Rotis. Again, taste was good but nothing special or over the top. Portion size of the sabzis was good. Jyoti has more or less maintained it's taste over the years.
But coming to the aesthetics, while I noticed that prices of dishes have gone up significantly, the service and crockery has not improved with the times. We had to instruct the waiter twice to get chutney for the Masala Papad. Spoons were also not given along with the dishes and again instructions had to be given twice for spoons. The plates and other crockery also feel very old and run down. Of course, nothing too fancy can be expected at Jyoti, but given the customer rush even now on weekends and for dinner many a times and the price hikes in dishes, one would expect the restaurant to improve on these niceties. The service was probably the most disappointing aspect in my view.
All in all, Jyoti is a decent restaurant to have food, but don't expect anything over the top. Admittedly it's the best pure vegetarian option available at Dadar TT. However I would personally say that for the price, most fine dine counterparts of Jyoti at Matunga provide a much better experience in taste and service.
On a side note, the South Indian dishes at Jyoti are also worth trying. Jyoti also has its own delivery fleet and can home deliver food in...
Read moreJyoti is a vegetarian restaurant that specializes in South Indian cuisine, particularly dishes from the Udupi region of Karnataka, India. The restaurant is known for their simple yet flavorful food, which often includes a variety of dosas, idlis, vadas, uttapams, and other South Indian delicacies.
Vegetarian Menu: Jyoti restaurant is strictly vegetarian, and also pure vegetarian, meaning they do not use onions or garlic in their dishes. This adherence to a vegetarian diet is often based on religious or cultural beliefs.
South Indian Specialties: The menu typically includes a wide range of South Indian dishes, such as dosas (thin rice crepes), idlis (steamed rice cakes), vadas (fried lentil doughnuts), uttapams (thick rice pancakes), and various rice-based dishes.
Chutneys and Sambar: The restaurant are known for their flavorful coconut chutney and sambar (a spicy lentil-based stew) that accompany many of their dishes.
Tiffin and Meals: the restaurant often serve breakfast and tiffin items all day. In addition to individual dishes, they may offer full South Indian meals, including a thali (platter) with a variety of curries, rice, chapatis, and accompaniments.
Filter Coffee: South Indian filter coffee is a popular beverage served in the restaurants. It's a strong, aromatic coffee typically served with milk and sugar.
Clean and Simple Ambiance: The ambiance in jyoti restaurant is usually clean and simple, focusing on the food's quality rather than elaborate decor.
Takeaway and Fast Service: the restaurant offer takeaway or quick service for customers on the go. You can often order your food at the counter and have it packed for takeout.
Economical Prices: The dishes at the restaurant are usually quite affordable, making them popular choices for students, families, and...
Read moreIt is practically impossible to imagine Pav Bhaji without thinking of Jyoti Refreshments in Dadar. I've visited this place many times over the past 20-25 years. This Pav Bhaji is nothing but honest-to-goodness, flavour-packed food that hits the spot.
Jyoti's Pav Bhaji delivers a delightful kick, a warmth that builds with each bite. It's not unbearably hot, but certainly not bland. The well-balanced spice level caters to a wide range of palates.
Beyond the food itself, the experience adds to the charm. The bustling atmosphere, the quick service, and the overall sense of being part of a culinary institution contribute to overall enjoyment. While you might have to wait a bit for a table, especially during peak hours, anticipation only makes the first bite even more satisfying.
Jyoti Restaurant's Pav Bhaji is a classic for a reason. It's a delicious, satisfying, and affordable meal that embodies the spirit of Mumbai street food. If you're looking for an authentic and flavourful Pav Bhaji experience in Dadar, this is the place to go. Just be prepared for the crowds – it's...
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