Disappointing Experience Despite High Expectations Went to Rajwadi Restaurant expecting an authentic Rajasthani dining experience, but unfortunately, it fell quite short. The prices are ridiculously high — comparable to a 5-star hotel — but the service quality felt more like a roadside dhaba. The staff seemed poorly trained, confused with basic requests, and definitely not equipped for the kind of prices they charge. The seating arrangement was uncomfortable to say the least. Chairs were way too low compared to the table height, and the cushions were so soft it felt like sinking — not ideal when you're trying to eat. As someone from Rajasthan, I was really looking forward to tasting their wide range of Rajasthani dishes, but the flavors were just... off. The food was mediocre at best, lacking the punch and authenticity you’d expect. The dal baati, in particular, was a huge letdown — bland and definitely not worth the premium price. Overall, Rajwadi tries to sell itself as upscale, but it seriously needs to work on basics like service, seating comfort, and food authenticity before charging what they do. Price per person: ₹800–1,000 Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
Great food. Good variety of items in the thali. They keep rotating the kinds of indian breads and sabjis. So you'll have different thalis on different visits. Price per person: ₹600–800 Food: 4 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3 Vegetarian offerings: Menu is all vegetarian
The place offers Cute and Cozy seating with a play of aromas and flavours! One of the finest north indian restaurants in Bangalore. Their chaats are lip smacking and they serve fast and better. They have wide range of menu from starters to desserts and beverages. The food was authentic. The staff is very kind and soft spoken. Must recommend! Price per person: ₹400–600 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5