Not that good. As compared to other misal joints. Presentation is good but taste is missing. It is just spicy. They provide curd and buns are to roasted.
We went here on a Saturday morning on a friend's recommendation. It took us a fair amount of time to reach because its location is not correct on Google Maps. But it was all worth it.
The misal is a little pricey @ ₹60 but it has elements which normally aren't there on a misal plate. You have the regular misal pav with tarri (तर्री) but it is presented better with a slice of tomato and cucumber on top. Plus you have small bowl of dahi on the sides. Tomato, cucumber, and dahi on a misal plate is an odd combination you might think (at least I did), but they come in handy should you find the misal spicy, it certainly did in my case.
The misal is not very spicy but you can spice it up as per your needs by adding tarri.
The misal was tasty and the cool masaledar taak (needs to be ordered separately) with it is a perfect combo.
The service could be better, we had to ask for a couple of things multiple times.
Overall a very nice experience. Highly recommended.
Nice tasty misal in deserted Hinjewadi area with limited food options. Medium spicey as compared to Katakir.
We went to this place on weekday during lunch time. Address given here is incorrect and took us some time to find out. Going from Hinjewadi chowk towards Mezza9, take right at Mezza9 square, go straight for 2kms, take first major right on road which goes to Wakad and Rupesh misal is on left.
Misal is farsan n usal based with unlimited rassa on the table. Pav is toasted and we liked that. Taste is good, place is spacious and pretty clean as compared to other misal joints. Spice level should be more, owner told us that Sunday misal is much more spicey. Must give a try, would rate next to Katakir.
The misal is a little pricey @ ₹60 but it has elements which normally aren't there on a misal plate. You have the regular misal pav with tarri (तर्री) but it is presented better with a slice of tomato and cucumber on top. Plus you have small bowl of dahi on the sides. Tomato, cucumber, and dahi on a misal plate is an odd combination you might think (at least I did), but they come in handy should you find the misal spicy, it certainly did in my case.
The misal is not very spicy but you can spice it up as per your needs by adding tarri.
The misal was tasty and the cool masaledar taak (needs to be ordered separately) with it is a perfect combo.
The service could be better, we had to ask for a couple of things multiple times.
Overall a very nice experience. Highly recommended.
We went to this place on weekday during lunch time. Address given here is incorrect and took us some time to find out. Going from Hinjewadi chowk towards Mezza9, take right at Mezza9 square, go straight for 2kms, take first major right on road which goes to Wakad and Rupesh misal is on left.
Misal is farsan n usal based with unlimited rassa on the table. Pav is toasted and we liked that. Taste is good, place is spacious and pretty clean as compared to other misal joints. Spice level should be more, owner told us that Sunday misal is much more spicey. Must give a try, would rate next to Katakir.