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Przekaż informację zwrotnąHave been going to the Bombay branch since school days when it was a great place to be at. Today though soda seemed to have been added to the food so that you can't eat much. Entire family including relatives were feeling stuffed after eating about 7 Tea Spoons of assorted dishes (that too veg) and about 2 chapati's!!! And no these aren't heavy dishes like one serves at weddings perhaps, these are cheap veg dishes you eat while on a diet. Had bloated tummy for 5 hours after that. Most of us had horrible feeling of an almost exploding tummy for hours after eating. Cockroach walked freely on our table! Staff walks up to a table and offers seasonal fruit drinks without ever mentioning that it is charged extra from the cost of the thali, it's only when the bill is presented that you know they ripped you off. Basically you pay for a few tea spoons of food and soda in the food. Quality of dishes served is disappointing but tastes pretty much like home food and used to be much better earlier. Also, the management should add less soda so that we can eat some food at least, it's not like they're giving away free food! They can also give a health warning for people whp may have medical conditions that the food has soda in it and there may be cockroaches walking around the tables (and most certainly the kitchens!). Is the management ready to have their food checked at a lab for adding ingredients that make clients full prematurely?
Have been going to the Bombay branch since school days when it was a great place to be at. Today though soda seemed to have been added to the food so that you can't eat much. Entire family including relatives were feeling stuffed after eating about 7 Tea Spoons of assorted dishes (that too veg) and about 2 chapati's!!! And no these aren't heavy dishes like one serves at weddings perhaps, these are cheap veg dishes you eat while on a diet. Had bloated tummy for 5 hours after that. Most of us had horrible feeling of an almost exploding tummy for hours after eating. Cockroach walked freely on our table! Staff walks up to a table and offers seasonal fruit drinks without ever mentioning that it is charged extra from the cost of the thali, it's only when the bill is presented that you know they ripped you off. Basically you pay for a few tea spoons of food and soda in the food. Quality of dishes served is disappointing but tastes pretty much like home food and used to... read more
This place WAS great when it had just opened. Like, the restaurant had great food, great service, in the initial period. But then, the quality of food started deteriorating day by day. Don't get me wrong, the place is still my favourite one in nashik for veg thali. But I don't think that the value for money is apt now. Food: 7/10 Service: 7/10 Ambience: 8/10 Value for money: 6/10
First thing first :- If you love Indian Thali's and want to eat something proteinisious ???? (full of proteins) and want to spend something few bucks than you must visit this place! They cook really delicious food and service is super fast. You will like most of the dishes here. One tip: If you want to spend some quality time with your family, this must be your first choice! (But if your are foodie you'll end up talking nothing as you will be busy eating the food XD) Hope this help! Take care :)
I've been at the branch in Bombay since school days when it was a great place. Today, soda seemed to have been added to the meal so there is not much to eat. The whole family, including relatives, felt stuffed after eating about 7 teaspoons of different dishes (including vegetables) and about 2 chapati !!! And no, these are not the heavy dishes that might be served at weddings. They are cheap vegetable dishes that you eat while dieting. Had a bloated stomach for 5 hours after that. Most of us had the horrible feeling of an almost exploding stomach for hours after eating. Cockroach walked freely on our table! The staff go to a table and offer seasonal fruit drinks without ever mentioning that these are added to the cost of the thali. Only when the bill is presented do you know they've been kidding you. Basically, you are paying for a few teaspoons of food and soda in your meal. The quality of the dishes served is disappointing, but tastes quite home-style and used to be much better. Also, management should add less soda so we can at least eat something. It's not like they're giving away free food! They can also give a health warning to people who may have medical conditions that the food contains soda and there may be cockroaches around the tables (and the kitchens, for sure!). Is management ready to have their food checked in a lab to add ingredients that will fill customers up ahead of time?