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Rated: Poor

based on 3 reviews

180 Degrees

Hotel Grand Sarovar Premiere, Junction of S.V. Road & Veer Savarkar Road Flyover, Goregaon (W), Mumbai

28718000

Locality Goregaon (W)
Place Type Restaurant
Food Type Multi-cuisine
Price
Expensive
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buffet grand-sarovar-premiere
 

Rated: Average

mickeymouse

Jul 18, 2008

so...so

well,

their afternoon buffets are good..more variety n gud service
but the midnight buffet is loussy......pathetic

we requested them to increase the price n add some more options..

just veg & nonveg biryani , 1 vegetable, 1 dal & unlimited pepsi..
no breads & rotis ..........the food was gud..but not interesting

the midnight buffet is not worth it....more waiters than the guests...

:-(

Rated: Awful

amitmasalia1

May 26, 2008

don't go for dinner

The ambiance of both the hotel and the restaurant is awesome, but the service is fuckall! They don't have the slightest bit of regret about it, either. I have their apology letter which is signed by the restaurant manager, Kevin Vessokaer. admitting that they failed to serve us to standards. The main issue is that they don't have enough staff to attend to guests. I would warn against dining here ever. Beware.

Rated: Poor

wlsuch

May 14, 2008

Amazing variety, Ok-Ok food, Bad service

We had gone to the 180 degrees lunch buffet for a team lunch on a weekday...The place is BIG and has a good ambiance...Even though there were quite a few people it never got crowded, not even near the buffet tables...There is enough privacy and the seating is quite well spread out...The place has a really nice atmosphere for large group outings - may be that's why it's so popular with the office going crowd here...

The buffet had really good variety containing soups, lots of salads, starters, north Indian food, Chinese food, live pasta counter and a large spread of desserts...

But that said, nothing in the food was impressive...The soup was ok and the salads (at least 5 each in veg and non-veg) were all pretty good...The two veg starters, spring rolls and some fried stuff were both so-so...There were two non-veg starters - chicken lollyopop and some chicken kebab - while the chicken lollypop was nice, the kebab was too dry, hard and almost tasteless...

Going to the main course, the north Indian dishes ranged from ok to bad...Only the pulav was good...The pasta was kind of bland and too cheesy for my taste...I didn't try the Chinese, but my friends commented it was nothing great...

The best part of the buffet was of course the desserts - the range was just amazing...There were some more than ten items I think ranging from Indian sweets to Puddings & Pastries to Mousse and plain fruits...Of course I couldn't try all of them, but everything I tried was really good...

Now coming to the service, it was quite bad to put it mildly! The plates and spoons would never be cleared out when we came back with our next course...The water almost never got filled...We had to constantly ask for forks and spoons...They never asked for a second round of starters...They took too long to serve the rotis and so on...The only good part about the service was that we had a couple of Jain friends with us and they were pretty patient with them and catered well to them...But then its become more of a hygiene factor in most restaurants in Mumbai...

I won't dump the place till I sample the a la carte menu but the buffet is a definite no for me...