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Review Sr's Cafe De Woodland's - Guwahati

Apa
I order North Indian special tali ,taste is good but some items r missing but see in menu. Owner is so polite n ask me how was taste😊 .wifi facility also,i realy impress .
Ashok Mishra
Food is tasty and owner is very nice person.
Biraj Hazarika
Good place to eat South Indian dishes at Paltanbazar. Wide variety of veg thalis, chapatis and other South Indian dishes and North Indian dishes are available. Service is very good and environment is pleasant. One of the budget friendly restaurant near paltan bazar.
Rikhiraj Bhuyan
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SGS *
A lot affected this restaurant business from lockdown. Owner changed but cook same so the quality they are maintaining.
Sudhesna Dutta
One of the best Dosa in Guwahati!! Came here after a long time. Ambience improved but food is still mouth watering!! Must try hot gulab jamun!!!
Arunabh Baruah
We celebrated a birthday...it was a good experience....
Muazzam Ali
Good restaurant, food is delicious plus the behaviour of staff is satisfactory.Overall nice experience!
Dinesh Kumar
Pretty nice and cozy place and definitely visit if you are exploring the area. The food is great, price not too high and so many options.
Subhas Pan
I eat masala dosa. It is good. The ambience is very good.
Kittu Das
One of best restaurants in the city of SOUTH INDIAN items ...
Neekita Deb
A go to go place for some South Indian Delicacies.<br/>Hygienic, well behaved staff & fast service.<br/>Quantity served here is great & economical.<br/>The ambience is not much to talk about, decent seating arrangements. Worth trying.
Kaushal Jain
Nice restaurent
Adarsh Kejriwal
This is a small restaurant but it is famous for it's dhosa. Its different rava dhosas are the most demanded items. The masala dhosa is also very good.
Debashree Deka
Love for this restaurant since childhood..They sells one of the best Dosa's..My Favorite is the Cheese Masala Dosa and Rawa butter cheese masala Dosa.. Reasonable amount with a very lot of quantity
Sunayana Sen
Food- We ordered South Indian thali and North Indian thali. Both the thalis were quite average in taste, but I felt the North Indian thali was better if u compare them.<br/>Also tried the Gulab jamun..it was stimach boggling sweet. Did not like it at all.<br/>Ambience- The place is so dark and really does not give a good feel.<br/>Service- Tooooo slow. We waited an hour for the food. And you need to keep shouting and calling the waiters again and again, but still they dont come only. Its too frustrating.<br/>Food- ⭐⭐<br/>Service-⭐⭐<br/>Ambience-⭐⭐
Sudipto De
So Paneer Masala Dosa....it was crisp and delicious...the sambaar reminds me the taste of south..and the coconut chutney was also good...but lack of panner in the..Dosa<br/>Overall a good breakfast<br/><br/>
Good Food
The ambience of the restaurant is not really good its a bit gloomy and dark I would give it a 1 out of 5<br/>The service is really slow<br/>The quality of their food was really good before but it had degraded on a large scale this days
Fareed Khan
Very poor service receive my delivery after 1 n half hours its only showing by the time your food is being prepared and the num is also given wrong in the app
Siddarth Agarwal
How can a restaurant serve stale food. The most important things a restaurant needs to focus is on taste, hygiene and quality but nothing was there. Masala in the sabji tasted like raw and you should a better quality rice for pulao and use sufficient amount of vegetables in them. Customer will come again if you can serve a tasty food.
Pradeep Jaiswal
They didn't see the order properly. I was ordered three dosas but they delivered me only two dosas. I think they are unresponsible for order they didn't check the order wat they deliver<br/>
Ranjita Saikia
Food of this restaurant is nice and tasty. I ordered paneer butter masala and malai kofta from this place and it was quite tasty . Hope to order again.<br/>
Ankit Jain
Not at all recommended for North Indian food at least.<br/>Have been disappointed with the order. Order was incomplete. Taste was not good at all. Chilli paneer has been delivered instead of Kadak paneer.
Kalyan Panja
This is an restaurant to savour South Indian food but the taste is nothing special. The overall ambiance is a bit gloomy and dark and the service time is one the slower side.
Sara Spr
The place is located close to Vishal Mega Mart in Paltan Bazar. You will get tasty dosas and coffee. But cleanliness needs to be taken care of along with improvement in decor.
Unush Khan
Good place to have some South Indian veg dishes. The staff members are very polite and friendly. The dosas taste awsome specially the masala rawa dosa.
Drishana
This is a very old place. I visited today after almost a decade. The decor has lost its earlier glam. It was empty at 9 pm which was surprising compared to my earlier visits when it was full of hustle and bustle.Plastic chairs have replaced the wood chairs of yore. The prices have gone up quite a lot. The Menu in Zomato is oudated. South Indian Thali is priced at Rs.145. We ordered this as it was dinner time. It was very regular fare. Puri, Rice with coriander chutney, Dal, sambhar, rasam, one choley sabzi, one mixed sabji, papad, curd and suji halwa. The halwa and choley sabji was more north Indian than south style. Taste was average. Service was cordial and polite.<br/>Obviously this place has lost its earlier appeal. My experience was average, and I felt the thali was overpriced and not very tasty. Sambhar was the best tasting out of the rest. Worth a visit only if very hungry and for vegetarian folks.
Maddy
This is one of the oldest joint of the city...have many childhood memories....masala dosa ...Cholla batura....thali are personal and all time favorite.....it newly add Chinese item in the menu...
Jitin
I had rava butter paneer masala dosa and filter coffee there. Both were upto the mark but the menu here at zomato is old one so keep more money into your pocket. Dosa cost 110 and coffee cost 20 Rs.
Arpita Chakraborty
One of the favorite place since childhood. They serve awesome veg dishes,tried their masala dosa,plain dosa,rava dosa,onion dosa ,puri sbji..they don't charge extra for extra food. Value for money is so good.Love visiting this place again and again.
SUMIT DAS
This place isn't just a restaurant, its history ( as far as south Indian vegetarian food goes). A decade back, a vegetarian outing for our family meant a thali or a dosa here. Lesser options and most of them not up to the mark contributing to it.<br/>Now,of course with a web of restaurants of every taste and habit coming up in the city,this place has lost much of its sheen ( at least ambience wise).<br/>Coming to the food, they specialize in dosas and idlis and rest assured, they are great at it. They have a whole variety of dosas and each has its own twist. This is not one of those places where a cheese dosa means half a spoon of cheese battered over the crepe. Here, you get what you order in a generous proportion. My last foray here included a cheese masala butter dosa and take my word for it- it had more cheese than a usual pizza at dominos!<br/>Their thalis are good too but we have better options for that. A whole lot of other north Indian dishes have been included in the menu alongside a huge Chinese menu but most of the Chinese items are always touted unavailable. Other than that its a must visit place for dosa-holics.
Twahir Alam
One of the few suviving eatries which is mora than 15 years old, a visit there brings back lot of memories. The South Indian thali and other South Indian delicacies are its speciality. Also, the halwa named Kaseri Bath is jusst too good n no one should miss that one.
Siddhant Das
If memory serves me correctly, this is probably the place where I had my first ever dosa, some 20 years ago. Back then, this joint was all the rage and was probably the most popular south Indian joint in the city. However, over the years the quality has waned, and it no longer commands the same pull over me or my family which it once had.<br/><br/>I did manage to give this place a visit a few days back though but somehow managed to lose the pictures. The quality is still decent and the prices are cheap. There is a host of different types of dosas to choose from and although the service is quick the ambience and decor leaves a lot to be desired.<br/><br/>3.5/5 from me because of the memories and the decent quality, although i wouldn't disagree that better options are available in the city now.
Murchana
As college students we used to visit this place a lot for the south indian delicacies.The dosas served here were very sumptuous and tasteful.Although it has been years since I last visited this place,I still remember its delicious dosas.The coconut chutney  served with the dosas were out of the world and so was the sambar.I hope they keep up this tradition of good food for all the food lovers
Dhriti Roy
This place stirs a lot of childhood memories. As a kid i was taken to this Woodland a lot by my father and hence, dont remember much about the taste then. But now that my office is just a stone's throwaway from this place, i have started frequenting this restaurant. The dosas, the chole bhature and the North Indian thali are must must try here. I can never ever get over the taste of the sambhar of this place. It us one of the bests i have tasted in my life. The chole tastes out of the world. The thali was so huge including rice as well as pooris that i could never finish it. Have tried the lassi and the masala cold drink and it tastes apt. The USP of this place is it is dirt cheap compared to the fancy eateries around and caters to your South as well as North Indian taste buds. I am gona visit and recommend this place again and again!
Priyanka Das
Located in paltan bazar area next to vishal, this is a complete VEG restaurant. Though we are very familiar with the brand name of Woodlands for south indian cuisines,this resturant has poor interiors with dim lights and sometimes tables are also dirty. But I must admit the south indian dishes are very good.<br/>A must try is their Rava cheese butter masala dosa..its so damn good and its after completimg the dosa, you will feel so full. I also like the onion and tomato uttapam and the idlis are big.<br/><br/>Ambience-2.5<br/>Food-4<br/>Service-3
Saumyadeep Bhattacharjee
A very good vegetarian restaurant.. The price is reasonable and the food is very good. A perfect family restaurant.
Shreya Guha
One of the v.few veg places I really like. The dosa's are a must-have. They offer a lot of varieties and are really yum. The chole chawal is v.tasty (considering the fact that I dont like this dish much). Overall a good place to have south indian or veg.
Abhinav Acharya
Next to Vishal Megamart in Paltan Bazaar, Cafe de woodland is a restaurant which serves South Indian, North Indian and Chinese cuisine.<br/>Frequented by next door shoppers, students, and office-goers, this restaurant provides cool relief in the hot summers.. The food is mediocre but cheap. Though some of the items like paw-bhaji or chhole bhature are quite good.
Sunit Jain
It is one of the oldest South Indian Restaurants in the city. <br/><br/>Quality: Good<br/>Food: Good<br/>Service: Deteriorating <br/><br/>If only the review helped.
Suranjiv Bhuyan
One of the oldest places to offer south indian food with very good quality and variety dosas and iddlys.
Upasana Nath
Woodland could be called one of the landmark restaurants in Guwahati from time when there were not many places which did justice to the South Indian cuisine. Must say, the have maintained their quality for sure. After a point, when the dosas are perfect, the idlis are rightly fluffy and the sambar tastes as it should, the ambience does not really matter. This is again a pure vegetarian restaurant and surely a treat for a lot of us. Do try out their Kesari Bhath to wrap your hearty meal. Also the paper dosa used to be a treat!
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