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Mithai Mandir

Vadapalani Murugan Temple can be on your route by default, the clients' recommendation is to visit this restaurant. Among other Indian and Vegetarian cuisune places to eat at, Mithai Mandir can be one of the greatest. Here you will find perfectly cooked cheese naans, dhal and salads. Try good pudding, ice cream and kulfi this place offers. This place is famous for delicious masala chai or great lassi.

Most guests mention that the waitstaff is friendly. This spot is notable for its cool service. In accordance with the visitors' opinions, prices are attractive. The atmosphere of this place is homey. This restaurant has received Google 4.2 according to the guests' opinions.

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Delivery Сredit cards accepted Takeaway Not wheelchair accessible
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DrMurali G Manoharan

a month ago on Google

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Went to this place seeing youtube video. I ordered phulka with paneer manchurian combo. Phulka was okay. Paneer manchurian was worst. Had only 2 to 3 small pieces of paneer. Ful of brinjal and onion.I have never seen brinjal used in manchurian anywhere else. Unpalatable. Too spicy. Honestly Worst. Don't believe the good reviews. here. Malpua was hot and okay in taste. Not worth visiting.
Kamaldeepsinh Jadeja

a month ago on Zomato

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test is soo good like home
Sandy Elite

2 months ago on Google

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A Sweet & Spicy Tale ️ If you’re roaming near Vadapalani Murugan Temple and your taste buds suddenly crave a North Indian or Gujarati food hug, Mithai Mandir might just wave at you from the 1st floor. I went in for the meals and oh boy — the paneer and butter phulka were nothing short of heavenly. The badam milk was pure comfort in a glass, and their sweets? Chef’s kiss! Especially the Kashmiri Kalakand — so good, you might want to marry it. Even the freshly made doklas and parathas joined the party in style. Now, full disclosure — me being a “mild-is-my-style” guy, a few of the side dishes were spicier than I’d prefer. But hey, spice lovers will probably do a little happy dance. One teeny downside: parking. If you come by car, you might want to park far away and treat it as your pre-meal cardio. The dining space is small — especially on the 1st floor — so best to visit during non-peak hours unless you enjoy playing musical chairs for a seat. All in all, Mithai Mandir serves up a sweet-spicy combo worth trying — as long as you’re ready for a pinch of parking adventure.
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