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This place is not for everyone.. It's a little congested, the tables are small,the whole dining area inside and outdoors is under 800 sq m But the ambiance is good well maintained and even elegant like a star hotel You can definitely take someone special here on a date or have a client's meeting if
Food is great. We went around 5:45pm. Around this time there is very few waiter available. After lot of time someone gave menu. Need to wait for long to place a order as only 1-2 waiter were available. Pricing is ok & food along with the quantity is good. Chats were amazing. AC is available. Good at
Gem of a little veg restaurant few steps from Andheri East Jb nagar. Pani puri with pani in shot glass is the best pani puri I have had. Highly recommend!
Everything was fantastic here... Food, location , service It was our first day in mumbai and first experience was too good..
Had Jain Pav bhaji here its really good also had pani puri which was ok ok bit salty
Food was really good and very tasty... But need to improve service quality and speed.
It's like an udipi.. but has dosa as well as Chinese and North Indian. We had ordered dosa and thali. Dosa was fine. Special executive Thali food items were quite stale.. not worth the price..
Great place to grab a quick bite. They have a right your fast food options including pav bhaji and chat. Parking can be an issue as there is no dedicated parking spot. They have Indoor air conditioned seating as well as outdoor seating. Food and service both a very good.
Jyoti Pure Veg Restaurant in JB Nagar is walking distance from Chakala Metro Station. It is newly renovated. Has an indoor and outdoor section. Serves snacks, Chinese and Indian food. Pav Bhaji was super tasty. Loved it. Quantity was incredible. Staff is friendly. Service is a bit slow. Parking of c
Jyoti restaurant is one of the old and famed restaurant in the locality J B nagar and accorss Marol Area. I have been visiting here since from childhood and enjoying the food and taste. The best you should try is paw bhaji and authentic thali. No doubt you can try other food dishes as well. Chat and
I loved the tomato bharta. I could eat that everyday for the rest of my life. I found the place doing justice to the curries. South Indian cuisine is decent, still fails to hit the South Indian's mark. The open to sit out and the ambience is underrated for that location.
We ordered a special thali and a Chinese combo for lunch. Although the quantity was a bit less, the food was good.
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