No doubt they have unlimited food..but the quantity they serve each time you ask for food is literally 2 spoons of curry in the small bowl...they won't give more than two spoons and they say it is unlimited...you will have to keep on asking for curry and gravy n no. Of times..before you even settle they will just bombard with everything to fill your plate not allowing to breathe..they are in a rush for everything...from making you wash your hands to indirectly asking you to eat fast and leave restaurant fast...one of their staff shouted at my child saying to remove his hands from the plate...I asked him to calm down as that is not the way to speak..even before we washed out hands they brought the bill and standing their asking to pay as fast as we can...I mean people may say that they like ambience...warmness service whatever bullshit...but food is average..quantity is like you are not worthy to have that food so keep on asking several time and you will get only 2 spoons fixed not more than that ..they need some lessons on how to be empathetic and be patient..be kind and teach your staff to not be that arrogant..I would not recommend going their...there are other places too if you want to enjoy rajasthani food...but definitely not this place Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
A Truly Royal Experience at Rajasthali – Traditional Food at Its Best! I had the pleasure of enjoying dinner with my family at Rajasthali Restaurant, located in MGF Metropolitan Mall (MG Road), and it was a memorable culinary journey through the heart of Rajasthan and Gujarat. IT'S BUFFET MEAL, where all you have to do is sit and enjoy, waiters will keep coming and will keep serving until your tummy is full. The thali we were served was nothing short of spectacular – a perfect blend of flavor, tradition, and variety. Each item was authentically prepared, served piping hot, and generously refilled by the ever-smiling staff. Here’s what made our dinner truly special: Starters & Snacks: Dhokla – soft, spongy and lightly tempered Dal ki Kachori – crisp and flavorful, a true Rajasthani delight Main Dishes: Dal Baati Churma – an absolute classic, the baati was perfectly crisp, and the churma was rich and sweet with ample of ghee Thepla and Makki ki Roti – earthy, wholesome, and freshly made with ghee and khand Atta Roti – soft and comforting with white makkhan Gwar Phali ki Sabzi – uniquely rustic and delicious Matar Paneer – rich, creamy and mildly spiced Aloo Masala – hearty and satisfying Lobiya (black-eyed beans curry) – a healthy and flavorful addition Kadhi – smooth, slightly tangy and soul-soothing Mix Dal – rich in aroma and perfect with roti or rice Accompaniments: Papad – crisp and perfectly roasted Mix Salad & Onion Salad – fresh and crunchy Green Chutney, Sweet Tamarind Chutney, Lehsun (Garlic) Chutney, Mirchi ke Tippore – all packed with punch and authenticity Drinks: Chaach (Buttermilk) – chilled and refreshing, just what you need during or after the feast Desserts: Aam Ras – thick, sweet, and heavenly Pineapple Halwa – warm, fruity, and unique, a delightful surprise! What stood out the most was not just the variety, but the consistency in taste and quality. Every dish had its own identity, cooked to perfection without being oily or overly spicy, making it suitable for both kids and adults alike. The ambiance was clean, traditional, and family-friendly, and the service made us feel genuinely welcomed and valued. It wasn’t just dinner, it felt like we were guests in a traditional Rajasthani household. Highly recommended for anyone craving a truly authentic unlimited vegetarian thali with soul-satisfying flavors and royal hospitality. We left with happy hearts and full stomachs and we’ll definitely be back. NOTE: Menu options could be different during different seasons & occasions along with sweet dishes Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹400–600 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Halwa, Dal Bati, Dhokla, Mango Rass