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Firangi Paani

Rated: Average

based on 8 reviews

Fun Republic, Level 3, Opposite Laxmi Industrial Estate, Andheri (W), Mumbai

26744144, 26734730

 

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Rated: Average

burrp2020

burrp2020

Mar 24, 2008

Average Lounge Bar and Eatery

Hello

I don't have much to say, since there was nothing very special I could find about this place:
- nice place for friends to eat
- nice place for drinks
- they do have a dance floor area, so you can dance too while you eat
- they have a bar area for chilling out..if you don't want to have a sit-down meal/drinks

OVERALL: Little over average prices, for an Indian restaurant-chain to do so, example - 140 Rs. for onion rings + taxes, 60rs for bottled water + taxes

If TGI's or Ruby Tuesday are charging such prices, I can imagine GOVT taxes, and international taxes coming in on those prices, but for an Indian restaurant to charge this exorbitant is a little ridiculous. don't you think ?

- Interiors are a good copy/mix of TGI and Ruby Tuesday.

1. Q' How does our govt allow restaurants to charge so high for packaged products, like bottled water if sold for 12 or 15 rs, should not be sold for more than 30 Rs max, diet coke max 40rs (unlike 150+ tax in ruby Tuesday), (they are not cooking the water, nor the Diet Coke)

I think there should be some price control on packaged products in restaurants and even 5 stars.

OK - if you want the math, here goes:
15rs water
+ 12.5%
+ 20% Service charge (which only hotels are allowed, that too only if ordered from the room, no restaurants are allowed service charges)
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19.87 RS - this includes VAT + Service Charges, then why are products like water/diet cokes, allowed to charge more than that?

Please let me know if you agree, and someone out there can take any action ?