So, we drove all the way from the interiors Hyderabad to Dashmesh Dhaba JUST TO EAT! You get what I mean, don't you?
The seating is on a cot with wooden planks for support. You may stop for a cup of Chai or a small snack or an elaborate meal, you will definitely not be disappointed.
Dashmesh is a pure vegetarian dhaba, with a limited varities of egg. If you want Jain food, you can inform them while ordering and they usually oblige. Our menu includes a few standards - Onion Pakoda, french fries and Egg burji and roti. Apart from these, we have had palak paneer (they make their own paneer which is why it is so fresh and tasty), dal varieties, aloo jeera, pulao, fried rice... almost everything they have to offer! the Special Masala chai is a must try.
TRUST ME, they know what they do. No words can explain my love for this place.
The only drawback would be that they do not have clean restrooms, especially for women. however, there is a petrol bunk in less than hundred meters and the restrooms are...
Read moreIf you're on the road to Bangalore, this hotel near Raikal toll is a pit stop par excellence. The parking space is so vast; even your car will feel spoiled. But beware, it's on open terrain, so be ready for a dusty welcome, compliments of passing heavyweights.
Truckers, rejoice! This place is your home away from home. It's like a five-star for truck drivers – sorted and snug. The menu plays the veg and egg symphony, but beware of the price tag; it's a highway robbery of a different kind. Limited options, overrated prices – a classic love story.
But fear not! If you're hunting for that authentic dhaba vibe, this joint delivers. It's like a Bollywood script where the highway is your stage, and the dust plays its supporting role. So buckle up, because this place is not just a pit stop; it's a highway drama with a dash of dhaba-style comedy. You might leave with dust on your shoes, but you'll surely carry the memory of a...
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