Marwari Bhoj: A Tasty Thali, But Not for Everyone
Marwari Bhoj is a traditional Indian restaurant that only offers thali. The thali is a large platter of curries, vegetables, and rice, and it is a great value for money. However, the thali is not ideal for everyone. Some of the dishes in the thali, such as kadi, dahi, and moong fry dal, are heavy and slow to digest, which can lead to digestive problems and weight gain.
Overall, I had a positive experience at Marwari Bhoj. The food was delicious and the service was good. However, I would recommend that customers be aware that the thali is not a light meal.
Positives:
Delicious food
Good service
Great value for money
Negatives:
Thali is not ideal for everyone
Some dishes may be heavy and slow to digest
I hope that Marwari Bhoj will take my feedback into consideration and offer a lighter thali option in the future. I would love to see this restaurant continue to thrive and offer its customers delicious and...
Read moreYesterday I visited this place with my family and my experience was not good at all rather it was quiet humiliating. We were 6 adults along with 2 small babies and 3 children of age 4 to 6. The dining here is per thali serving. As we entered the restaurant the staff started counting us till now everything was almost normal but after then a manager came to our table to count and then asked, how many people will eat we said 6. Then their rection towards this was like as if we have asked for theri kidneys. But still we ordered 7 thalis so that it would be ok for the restaurant and they don't give us reaction like this. But even then a receptionist was still standing on our heads counting again and again how much we were eating. And along with the thalis they only provided only 2 salds with 7 thalis and only 2 papads. Overall don't ever go to this place if you are with your family and children because same will happen with you which would be a relly...
Read moreThis place serves veg buffet which is cooked without onion. Buffet contains yellow moong dal, aloo sabji, paneer gravy, kadi, rice, 3-4 types of different roti, curd, and salad.
We didn't plan to go to the place but we were going to a place near by which was closed and it became late around 10 pm, 11 pm is normal closing time.
After we reached we got to know about the buffet and we were excited but moong dal was over which needed to be cooked again. It took them 15 mins to serve the food. Aloo sabji was waste, couldn't even have 2nd bite of it. Daal was blunt, felt like it was boiled with salt. Kadi was nice, paneer gravy was ok.. Curd was waste, didn't taste fresh. Rotis were really nice, I very much liked Naan, aata roti and missi roti.
Overall I felt disappointed but I think I expected too much out of a dine in place where onions are not used...
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