This is one of the medium scaled restaurants located near Chetak Circle in Udaipur, Rajasthan. If you need authentic Rajasthani Thali and dishes like Punjabi, Gujarati Unlimited Thali and lunch or dinner with truly best value for money rates in Udaipur this is the place for you. There is some parking place available outside the restaurant and the restaurant management has appointed a person at parking to help visitors. The interior is simple and clean and fully air conditioned. The food is absolutely fresh and nicely cooked with balance of taste and healthy attributes. I stayed at some other resort almost 6 kms away from this restaurant but once i visited this restaurant, I visited it for next 3 days until I left Udaipur. Actually as far as food is concerned one needs to decide upon prioritize whether you need good ambiance only or you can do with a good to go for ambiance but true authentic food. The management of this restaurant is quite helpful...
Read moreThe restaurant is located on the main road, while crossing the road you can easily locate it. You may have to climb to first floor. Restaurant looks clean and has limited space. I didn't get a chance to observe the toilets.
We went there to try DAAL BAATI in budget, and it came out to be a good decision.
I prefer a somewhat similar restaurant to try the local cuisine instead of some showroom restaurant.
They offer unlimited DAAL BAATI or RAJASTHANI THALI for 200 ₹. The thali comprises daal, bati, lehsun chatni, onion and choorma (laddoo). Don't go limited thali option or merge multiple people in less number of Thali, here the owner does some shady tricks and you'll end up paying more.
NOTE: ALWAYS ASK, HOW MUCH YOU ARE PAYING AND WHAT AND HOW MUCH YOU ARE GETTING.
The taste of Daal Bati is good enough to try, I won't say it is the best but yes if you are visiting Udaipur, you could...
Read moreWhen wanted to try Gujarati thali as we were very hungry, spoiler alert “It was not a Gujarati thali, dal was not sweet and Punjabi oily sabji. An uncle stood very close to us, kept asking .. acha hai na? Now who would say nai acha.. we nodded our head, but we really didn’t like the taste. While leaving that uncle told my husband ..”Jutha kyu chhoda?” Had this been any regular day my husband would’ve given it back to him but since we were on vacation mode, i asked him not to react and silently we left. The audasity of that guy after serving pathetic food on over priced thali was next level!!! If you think god is watching us for any leftover food, don’t you think god must be watching when you serve pathetic food to hungry traveller and later give them...
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