I recently had the pleasure of visiting Rajasthali, a vegetarian restaurant specializing in authentic Rajasthani cuisine. From the moment we stepped in, we were greeted with warm hospitality and attentive service. The staff at Rajasthali went above and beyond to make us feel welcome, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of an Indian mother's care and affection.
The highlight of our visit was undoubtedly the impeccable service. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive to our needs. They took the time to explain the dishes on the menu and offered insightful recommendations. Their attentive nature was evident as they continuously ensured that we had everything we needed, including refilling our water glasses and clearing empty plates promptly.
Speaking of plates, the staff's insistence on serving more food, even if we initially declined, was a true testament to their commitment to providing a complete and authentic Rajasthani dining experience. It felt as though we were guests in their home, and they wanted to make sure we had an abundance of delicious food to savor. Their persistence, although overwhelming at times, added a touch of charm to the overall experience.
Now, let's talk about the food itself. The menu at Rajasthali boasted an array of traditional Rajasthani vegetarian dishes, and we were not disappointed. From the first bite, it was evident that the chefs had a deep understanding of the region's culinary traditions. Each dish was bursting with flavors and made with great attention to detail.
The authentic Rajasthani cuisine transported our taste buds to the vibrant streets of Rajasthan. From the fragrant and aromatic Dal Baati Churma to the flavorful and tantalizing Gatte ki Sabzi, every dish was a celebration of Rajasthani culinary heritage. The textures, the spices, and the combination of ingredients truly showcased the richness and diversity of Rajasthani vegetarian cuisine. We left the restaurant feeling satisfied and with a newfound appreciation for the culinary treasures of Rajasthan.
The ambiance of Rajasthali added to the overall charm of the dining experience. The decor reflected the traditional Rajasthani aesthetic, with colorful textiles and intricate artwork adorning the walls. The seating arrangements were comfortable and allowed for an intimate dining experience. The restaurant had a warm and inviting atmosphere, which further enhanced our enjoyment of the meal.
In conclusion, our visit to Rajasthali was a memorable one. The great service, reminiscent of an Indian mother's love and care, added a personal touch to the dining experience. The staff's insistence on serving more food, although overwhelming at times, was a testament to their dedication to providing an authentic Rajasthani experience. The flavors and authenticity of the Rajasthani vegetarian cuisine were truly remarkable, offering a glimpse into the rich culinary heritage of Rajasthan. If you're looking for a vegetarian restaurant that serves delicious Rajasthani cuisine, accompanied by attentive service and an authentic taste of Rajasthan, Rajasthali is the...
Read moreI had the pleasure of dining at Rajasthalii Restaurant today, and I must say, it was an exceptional culinary experience. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted warmly by the staff, setting the tone for a delightful meal ahead.
First and foremost, the quality of the food at Rajasthani Restaurant is simply outstanding. Each dish was expertly prepared, bursting with authentic flavours that transported me straight to Rajasthan (my roots are from Rajasthan). The contents of the food were Chhach (Butter Milk) Baati and Dal Choorma (sweet) Achaar (two varieties Mirch and usual aam and gaajar mix) 3 Chutneys (one sweet, one green and one of Garlic) Aam ras Lauki ka Halwa Daal Aaloo tamatar and Matar vegetable Paneer ki sabzi Gatte ki sabzi One more green Vegetable (I think Lauki) 3 types of Bread (Aata roti, Methi Parantha, Missi roti) with Ghee sprinkled over them Chawal (Rice plain) Khichri Dhokla Pakora
What truly impressed me was the impressive variety of dishes available. Whether you're a fan of traditional Rajasthani cuisine or craving something more familiar, the menu at Rajasthani Restaurant has something for everyone. From hearty vegetarian options to flavorful meat dishes, there's no shortage of options to choose from.
I was also pleasantly surprised by the generosity and attentiveness of the waitstaff. Not only were they quick to fulfill any requests, but they also went above and beyond to ensure that my dining experience was nothing short of perfect. Their friendly demeanor and willingness to accommodate dietary preferences truly enhanced the overall ambience of the restaurant.
Despite its small size, the cozy atmosphere of Rajasthani Restaurant only adds to its charm. The intimate setting creates a warm and inviting environment, perfect for enjoying a meal with friends and family. While space may be limited, the restaurant's ambiance more than makes up for it with its welcoming vibe.
I highly recommend Rajasthali Restaurant to anyone looking for an authentic culinary experience. With its exceptional food quality, diverse menu options, attentive service, and inviting atmosphere, it's no wonder why this restaurant is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The only downside, if any, is the limited space, but trust me, the overall dining experience more than makes up for it.
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Read moreI recently returned home to Delhi after a 10 day drive through Rajasthan, for work. I had the pleasure of indulging in some awesome Rajasthani food throughout my trip. I have had a liking for Rajasthani/Gujarati cuisine since I can remember. So much so, that I was craving for more such food. I did not know about a lot of restaurants that do an unlimited Thali in Delhi at a reasonable price (which isn't upwards of ₹500). After a bit of searching, I found this place. I'm so glad I did. I was meeting a friend after a long long time, and we finalized Rajasthali for our Sunday lunch.
Its a small place which can accommodate 50 people(approx). Lucky for us, we did not have to wait to get a table. You are welcomed well by the staff, after which you can wash your hands at your table (the waiter brings one of those antique looking pots with a long spout), the plate and the bowls are set, and the nimble and attentive waiters start serving for the 'feast' to begin.
You are served almost everything you can ask for from an authentic Rajasthani thali. Namkeen, Dhokla, mirchi pakoda, 3 types of chutneys, salad, sangri pickle, dal, baati, choorma, 3 types of Subzi, kadhi, phulka, Parantha, Puran poli, 3 types of sweet, Dahi Vada, chaach. This menu isn't fixed and keeps changing from a day to day basis. I would give a special mention to the walnut Halwa and hot piping malpua with rabri that I had. Simply loved it. We ate to our hearts' and belly's content and the bill was a meagre 750 bucks(incl of taxes). The food of this place is a real treat, and the value for money factor is too high. No wonder there were people lining up and waiting in queue to enter the place, even when the lunch time was about to end.
I would love to go again (twice, thrice....) and feast on the Rajasthani/Gujarati food here. Highly highly recommended.
P. S. I went for lunch having skipped my breakfast. Go here on an empty stomach to enjoy the meal to...
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