A must-visit place for authentic and unlimited thali lovers!
Visited Vaishali Thali recently and had an absolutely delightful experience. The food was incredibly delicious, with over 25+ items served in a single thali — a true treat for anyone who loves variety!
What impressed me the most was the super fast service. The moment we got our table, the staff started serving all the items without any delay. You don’t even need to ask — they make sure your thali is full and your taste buds are happy from the very first minute.
The concept here is unlimited food, but honestly, even one serving was more than enough for someone with a normal appetite 😄. And when it comes to sweets, the staff just don’t stop — they keep refilling them like it’s their life mission, until you finally fold your hands and beg them to stop. 😂".
Another great point is how the staff keeps checking in at your table politely, ensuring you're comfortable and not missing anything. They’re friendly, attentive, and serve with a warm, lovely attitude.
Cleanliness and hygiene are well maintained, and the place has good space — ideal for families or even small parties.
Pro tip: If you're planning to visit, avoid eating anything for 6–7 hours beforehand — you’ll need the space 😂.
Overall, it was a fantastic experience. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy a traditional and...
Read moreThis is a sincere review of the hotel.
Pros: The ambiance is pleasant, although the space may feel small when crowded. The service is also good, and the hygiene was excellent. The food is delicious and tasty.
Price: While the ideal price would be around 300, 360 is acceptable in Pune.
Regarding the food, I am sensitive to food quality and can discern its goodness.
Cons: I believe the oil or ghee used is of poor quality, causing throat discomfort.
An excessive amount of soda is used, leading to feelings of fullness, even when hungry. This high soda content is not healthy for anyone, especially children. I chose this hotel because I dislike others that serve old gravy, oily food, and poor-quality rotis, along with unhygienic conditions. However, this hotel presents different issues.
Suggestions: Please consider using higher-quality oil or ghee. Reduce or eliminate the use of soda. Offer a thali at a lower price (similar to the parcel price), with an additional charge for roti and rice. Again, please stop using soda. Ensure the quality of ingredients is consistently high; some people can readily detect poor quality through their...
Read moreVisited the place for dinner. And I can say I was disappointed.
Ambience - not good. The place is super crowded with all tables placed really close to eachtoher which might make you uncomfortable. Not much area to move around. The servers are continuously calling out each other making it very noisy.
Service - service was satisfactory. It took time to arrange our table. They just want their work done. They serve super fast and then you need to call them two or three times if you want something. They are in a hurry to clear tables. So the manager just dumped our bill as soon as he saw us eating the sweet dish. The servers stop coming around your table once the manger gives the bull forcefully.
Food - mediocre. It’s just a regular thali place which has tried to serve the typical thali. The food is average. They were serving Aam Ras which could have been much better. The roti was not at all soft and was similar to a papad. The poori was good. But nothing extraordinary in the taste.
Parking - plenty of space to park two wheelers and some cars can be parked around the area.
Overall I wouldn’t visit this place again. For Rs 375 it’s...
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