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Przekaż informację zwrotnąYou can relish some delicious food at Payathya – Foot Hill Restaurant with live music and range of variety at all three times of the day! The place is divided into Pune,Satara Mumbai sections and I totally love the simple ambience! <br/ <br/ I had some really comforting soups here the buffet spread is something you can't get enough of! Right from the rich Indian cuisine to elements the variety in veg non veg dishes, Payatha is a full package!
If you're visiting Fort Jadhavgadh then you'll mostly end up having atleast one meal at Paytha which is their Buffet serving restaurant.<br/ <br/ I did same , I had 3 meals at Paytha which was lunch , dinner and breakfast. In those , I'll recommend you guys the breakfast more as compared to all of three my experience at breakfast was fantastic.<br/ <br/ Food here is good but can be improved , varieties are more than enough and the dessert counter is perfect too. Just the food taste is something I found lacking which I think can be taken care of.<br/ <br/ The starters are great but if you'll go on weekends , the service can be slow because of the rush. The starters gets dry because of same on weekends. <br/ <br/ Main course could be improved as you don't get the exact taste which you expect when you see the name tag.<br/ <br/ As for the breakfast everything was on point and the live section is something you should look out for all the three times.<br/ <br/ <br/ Overall verdict The food here can be improved but the other things are on point.
Nice place in outscirt of Pune. Good food. We had breakfast buffet there. Wide range of foods. Good croissant and cinnamon rolls. Nice live dosas as well as bhatura. Kerala bonda, aaloo bondas are the best. ...in short everything was best and service is also very fast. You will love the filter coffee and masala chai as well. A must visit place.
'Payatha ', this restaurant located in the vicinity of Fort Jadhavgadh is absolutely worth and should be in your bucket list when you are in Pune.<br/ Its a rooftop restaurant designed with sections given 'Mumbai ' 'Pune '.<br/ Plus the railway station names given to all tables which looked quite innovative and out of the box. Special thanks to Chef Biswanath and of course the GM Biswajit Biswas who recommended us the best dishes here. There was a Buffet section of both Veg and Non-Veg respectively. The live flute music was so mesmerising that you would not want to leave this place. A standing ovation to the Flutist who entertained us throughout our lunch-time, he played Bollywood, Indo-western, english and the best of oldest Hindi songs as well.<br/ <br/ Coming to the food we had-<br/ Corn Tikki, Cheese balls<br/ Ch achari tikka, Fish tikka<br/ Tandoori aloo<br/ <br/ Mains-<br/ Mix vegetable, paneer tikka lazeez<br/ puneri batata, mutton curry, dal-rice and biryani.<br/ <br/ We highly recommend the live counters which had Puran polis made by the local villagers here giving a surreal authentic taste. Also the bhakris and phulka rotis.<br/ Live jalebi/Malpua counter plus a different counter for desserts (icecreams, moongdaal halwa, truffle/strawberry/tiramisu pastries).<br/ Also Saturday/Sunday nights they have special Ghazal Nights which are quite entertaining.
This is a gem of a restaurant! Amazing spread for buffet, live music and very tasty food. Located af the foothill of Fort JadhavGadh, this restaurant I'd your best pick for a family meal on a weekend. There is ample space for seating large groups, live counters for rotis and bhakris. If you are staying here, the breakfast spread is pretty appealing too!