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Review Stark Bistro - Varanasi

Rahul Vinayan
Nothing more to say than a life long experience. It’s a place which creates or revolves certain power to anyone who visit the place. One can’t just explain the place simply through words than being there. One of the cleanest place I have seen. Absolutely amazing place. No words are enough to describe how much the place is worth off. Simply great.
Deepak Kumar Shukla
Kashi Vishwanath Temple is a spiritual haven, nestled in the heart of Varanasi. Its ancient architecture and sacred ambiance create a profound experience. Devotees immerse themselves in the divine energy, seeking solace amidst the vibrant rituals. The sacred Ganges River flows nearby, enhancing the spiritual significance. However, the temple's popularity can lead to overwhelming crowds, affecting the serene atmosphere. Despite this, the temple remains a symbol of Hindu spirituality, attracting pilgrims worldwide. A visit to Kashi Vishwanath offers a glimpse into India's rich cultural and religious tapestry, leaving visitors with a sense of awe and reverence.
Abhishek Gupta
The temple is majestic and well maintained. Average 2-3 hours to get Darshan. There is proper food court and other basic amenities within the premises. Proper locker system to keep your mobile phones as not allowed inside the temple.
Ritesh Singh
The best time to visit a temple is in the early morning and in winter ☃️❄️. You do not have to wait in the queue for long. Locker 🔒 facilities are available free of the cost by the temple trust where you can keep your bags and electronic devices as they are not allowed in the temple. Free 🔐 are available approximately 50-100 meter before the gate no 4. If you are not able to find a free locker then paid locker 🔒 facilities are available where you have to purchase 🌺🌹 or prasada and the store person keep you mobile 📱 and other electronic devices. These lockers are safe as they returned my mobiles 📱 safely 😊
Rahul Kumar
Kashi Vishwanath Temple is a divine haven that exudes spiritual serenity. The sacred atmosphere and architectural marvel of the temple make it a must-visit pilgrimage site. While the temple itself is awe-inspiring, visitors should exercise caution when purchasing Pooja Samagri. Avoid the initial shops, as they tend to overprice; instead, stroll further into the streets to find the same items at a significantly more reasonable cost, allowing for a more economical and fulfilling spiritual experience.
Tejika
The best time to visit a temple is in the early morning and in winter ☃️❄️. You do not have to wait in the queue for long. Locker 🔒 facilities are available free of the cost by the temple trust where you can keep your bags and electronic devices as they are not allowed in the temple. Free 🔐 are available approximately 50-100 meter before the gate no 4. If you are not able to find a free locker then paid locker 🔒 facilities are available where you have to purchase 🌺🌹 or prasada and the store person keep you mobile 📱 and other electronic devices. These lockers are safe as they returned my mobiles 📱 safely 😊
Sayan kar
The temple is the very essence of Varanasi. The whole town is built around it. The situation of crowd control inside the premise is very chaotic. The police does not help you at all in this. Be very careful if you have elderly people with you. Protect them from the chaos so they can have a good experience. Only your money or position(if you are a high level government employee or political person)can speak for you here.
Deepak Patel
This was a very powerful experience You walk through the old little 'streets' of the Banaras, you have to leave your shoes, handbag, camera, Mobile phone, smart watches in locker Room. Walking barefoot towards temple. Security is very tight. We had to wait for long time in queues and were checked at least 2 times by security. Coming near to the temple you could see the outside structure, Mahadev golden Temple.On Entering the temple It felt very powerful and special I Can't describe in words. I feel blessed that I had the chance to be there and the entire experience of walking through those narrow ( banarasi galli) was very special. Varanasi, don't miss the Ganga Aarti. Is an incredible experience: mantras and puja at the shore of the holy river Ganges. There are some popular places for Varanasi street food that you must try: Kachori Sabzi. Kachori Sabzi is the most popular breakfast dish in Varanasi ,Dahi Chutney,Baati Chokha,Tamatar Chaat. ... ,Chena Dahi Vada.,Malaiyyo - Famous Sweet of Banaras,Thandai.
Deepak Patel
Kashi Vishwanath Temple is one of the most famous temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is situated on the banks of the holy river Ganga, and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. It is one of the most sacred temples of Shiva. The presiding deity of the temple is Shri Vishwanath.The Ganga Aarti held in the evening at the ghats here always provides a new energy to the soul. Varanasi is a pilgrimage place, where people especially go to visit Baba Vishwanath,If you have come to Banaras then definitely enjoy boating here. Take a boat trip in the river Ganga in the morning. There you will feel the joy of nature and you will feel very happy. Ganga Aarti takes place in the evening in Varanasi. This Aarti is so grand that you get a different kind of experience. Aarti ceremony takes place at Dashavamedha Ghat.
Naman Rawal
Ahh what is a trip to Varanasi without taking the blessings of Baba Vishwanath!! Kashi Vishwanath temple is the omnipresent deity of the city and is one of the prime reasons devotees from all over the country flock the city! You can literally feel his presence in the temple as well as the city!! The temple, situated near Manikarnika Ghat, is an architectural marvel. Phones must be stored in lockers available in the temple at no cost. Be prepared for long queues as it generally takes around an hour or two for the darshan...Be respectful of the rules and the premises and watch how you transcend in the presence of Baba Vishwanath!!
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