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If u telling me this is the way gujrati food is then i will never never have gujarati thali in my whole life.the food was disaster and the service was more disastrous.....believe me guys if u want to waste your 250 rs per head...then this is the place to be.....the food is below quality.....the waiters are ill behaved and arrogant too......i wonder they have 3 stars to their hotel....guys there is corruption in star rating too in india....i guess.learn me from guys don ever try to go their....now onwards whenever i will pass from that street i ll have this traumatic experiance in my mind playing...... read more
being a great lover of gujrati thali, i went to this place for an afternoon meal, the restaurant was empty till about a group of 12 people arrived. Coming to the main topic i.e. the food - it is extremely UNHYGIENIC ! We were told that the sweet dish would be basundi, but instead were served hot moong dal halwa with ghee floating on top ! To my shock and disbelief, it was sour and seemed like a stale leftover sweet. Since the restaurant is dimly lit, i took the halwa katori near the entrance to have a gud look at it in broad daylight, to my horror what i saw was a layer of blackish green fungus... read more
It was about a month back that we, a family of five gujaratis, decided to eat a Sunday lunch at Nimantran - a Gujarati Thali Restaurant (Vile Parle East). Interestingly this is located in the heart of a predominantly Gujarati community.
There is ample parking space at this restaurant that operated from the ground floor of Parle International Hotel. This place offers a fixed gujarati thali and is open till 3pm for lunch and around 10pm for dinner.(estimated time)
As we found our way to the entrance, I saw the first signs of un-professionalism. There were two waiters laughing,... read more