| Locality | Khar (W) |
|---|---|
| Landmark | Opposite Traffic Police Chowky |
| Place Type | Restaurant |
| Food Type | Mughlai, Chinese, Punjabi |
| Timings | 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM |
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first reviewed by sayeed
Apr 26, 2008
A superb muslim place, serving fantastic food for years now. Sit in the AC comfort, start with the kababs, phudina chutney, onions. Clean your palate with a fresh lime soda & order kheema ghotala, chicken tikka/hyderabadi with their large rotis or pav. Go for an additional sin by asking him to fry the papads also.....BLISS.....Stagger out, stop for a paan, get into your car, go to sleep till you reach home. (This has been written after a nos of visits to this place over the last 20 years after taking on liquid at the willingdon/khar gym till 11.30)
Oct 13, 2007
Id's only a day away, so I hope this review will prove timely for those of you who salivate at the thought of awesome Muslim fare. I first tried out Rajasthan a few years ago on the enthusiastic recommendation of a friend, and its become a must-visit ever since. Its bang on SV Road, a stone's throw away from Irish Pub and Mahjong.
The food here is simply AWESOME! Try the beef sheekh kababs (Rs. 15 for two) which are melt-in-the-mouth delicious. Another one of our favourites is the Salli Boti. They have a special for each day of the week ranging from mutton khichda to dal gosht to aab gosht. They make a mean biryani too. The menu is varied with Chinese thrown in as well. Of course, you would be crazy to come in here and choose Chinese over what they do best - fantastic Indian food. I didn't notice the veg section...but thats probably coz there wasn't much of a choice anyway.
The place is almost always crowded (even more in the evenings during Ramzan) but the longest I've ever had to wait for a table is 10 mins. They have an AC section and a family section. The service is efficient and the staff is sensitive to guests with families and children. The prices are very, very reasonable. A meal for two in the AC section would cost you around Rs. 150 and lesser if you sit outside.
This place wins my vote for a no-frills, all-taste meal experience that will always live upto your expectation. Oh, did I mention that the desserts - caramel custard, falooda, hot jalebis, malpua with rabdi - are superb too? My suggestion - go there this Sunday and join in the Id celebrations!
Sep 07, 2007
This is one hang out that I frequent any time I am in Bandra for a meeting. The sheekh/shami kebabs and mutton biryani are to die for. They have renovated the non A/c section and its really looking great.
This is another place in the great city of Mumbai that really lets you eat like a King on a measly budget.
Oct 09, 2006
Mughlai and other items are of the best i have ever eaten in bandra area. I love having tea at Rajasthan it is one of best, I think the tea and food I get to eat at this place I dont even get at home. Wish u all the same pleasant experience.