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Asian, European, Indian
Open now 6:30AM - 12AM
$$$$ Price range per person INR 2,000
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The Ritz-Carlton, Pune, Golf Course Square, Airport Rd
Pune, Maharashtra, India
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Once the promenade around the Shri Mahalaxmi Mandir is over, visit Three Kitchens Restaurant and Bar. Guests indicate that it's fine to go here for the Indian meal. Try nicely cooked Pepperoni, Italian salads and butter chicken. Taste good crepes, chocolate custard and ice cream. It's a must to order delicious wine when coming to this restaurant. According to the reviewers' opinions, waiters serve great chocolate frappe, juice or tea.

Food delivery is an important advantage of Three Kitchens Restaurant and Bar. A lot of visitors note that the staff is competent at this place. The terrific service demonstrates a high level of quality at this place. A number of reviewers mark that prices are adequate for what you get. The modern decor and peaceful ambiance let clients feel relaxed here. This spot scored 4.4 in the Google rating system.

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Shailendra Mathur Request content removal
I have visited three kitchens 3 times in the past few years and each time I have faced a common problem - it's nearly impossible to get the three kitchens staff to pick up the phone to take a reservation. I thought things might have changed, but no - the phone continues to be unanswered. Last time round, when I eventually turned up at the restaurant without a reservation, the staff had the temerity to ask me if I had a reservation. I had to tell them about my multiple attempts at vain to reach them. Today, again, I called the hotel front desk for a reservation. They tried to transfer to the restaurant. No one answered as usual. I was promised a call back almost 2 hours ago, but alas no luck yet. As for the buffet, the spread is vast. But when dishes run out, they are not replenished on time. Or sometimes not replenished at all. Service is average. Sometimes, the wait staff forgets orders for bread or drinks to be served at the table. Meal type: Brunch Price per person: ₹2,000+ Food: 4 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 5 Vegetarian offerings: Clearly labelled vegetarian dishes
Parmeet Singh Hora Request content removal
We visited Three Kitchens at The Ritz-Carlton on Thursday, 29th May, placing our complete trust in the standards, service, and global reputation associated with the brand. For families like ours, who strictly follow a vegetarian lifestyle rooted deeply in religious and ethical beliefs, dining out is not just a matter of taste — it's about trust, sanctity, and spiritual integrity. Given the stature of The Ritz-Carlton, one naturally expects zero margin for error, especially in matters where dietary purity is non-negotiable. Unfortunately, that very foundation was shaken during our visit. From the vegetarian buffet section, we unknowingly consumed a dish labeled as “mushroom ,” which was later discovered to be cream chicken. The pieces were small, almost unidentifiable, making it impossible to visually recognize the presence of meat. The emotional impact of this incident is beyond explanation. Most distressing is the fact that my mother-in-law, who is Amritdhari (initiated Sikh) — for whom consuming meat is strictly forbidden as per her faith — unknowingly consumed chicken due to this negligence. This was a direct violation of her sacred religious vows and has caused immense psychological and emotional distress to her and our entire family. While I did escalate the matter to the manager, Mr. Debtanu, who acknowledged the lapse and ensured senior management was informed, and though the staff were courteous in addressing us post-incident, the irreversible damage was already done. No gesture of hospitality can undo what has been consumed or the mental trauma suffered. This situation is not merely about deficiency in service — it is about: - Gross negligence - Mental and emotional harassment - Violation of religious freedom and ethical dietary beliefs It raises serious questions: Can psychological and emotional distress caused by such negligence be reimbursed? What safeguards are in place to ensure this never happens again to any family like ours? As a result of this incident, I have lost all faith in the brand’s commitment to dietary safety and religious sensitivity. What has happened once can happen again. Trust, once broken, is hard to rebuild — and in this case, it has been completely lost. Based on our experience, I would rate this visit as 1 star, solely due to the gravity of the error and the personal violation we experienced. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Food: 1 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 5
Lawrence Barse Request content removal
Three Kitchens Restaurant and Bar definitely lives up to its name of providing food of 3 different cuisines! When I and my family visited, they were serving Asian, Indian and European cuisine. Not sure if this changes very often. Hygiene: Well, with that being said, I must say that they follow strict protocols to ensure Hygiene is maintained. In a COVID-19 situation, it feels very safe to come and eat here. The restaurant is very spacious and so, the dining tables are positioned at a good distance from each other. Staff and Attention to detail: The staff is very courteous and attentive. My son brought some cake and didn't get the dessert spoon along with it. The staff quickly realised this and got a dessert spoon for him. They are also very thoughtful about what food/drink they are getting for whom. To give an example, I just told the staff to get an Orange Juice for the kid. When they brought the Orange Juice, the proportion was just enough for a kid to drink and it didn't include ice! This is exactly what was in my mind, but somehow I missed to give those extra instructions. But, the staff already it figured out. I think that's the kind of attention to detail you get when you visit this restaurant! Ambiance: As I mentioned previously, Three Kitchens is a very spacious restaurant. The moment you enter the Hotel you feel as if you have entered a modern European palace! There are sculptures in certain corners, there's beautiful paintings on the walls and just enough lamps to light up the floor! The ceilings are way high and the pillars and walls supporting the ceilings are intricately designed! Trust me when I say, every picture that you take of yourself or with your friends and family is going to give you that 'Royal' vibe! Food: Buffet Lunch and Dinner is served every weekday. Brunch on weekends. Live counters include Pasta, Tandoor and Waffles. Do try the Lamb shanks from the Asian cuisine counter. Strawberry Chat is something new that I say at the Indian Cuisine counter, and it did taste awesome, so, do try it out! In the dessert section, you can choose to take a slice of up to 4 freshly bakes cakes!. Although, there were just 3 options in Ice Cream flavours (Vanilla, Chocolate and Almonds). There's froyo (Blue Berry and Mango) and of course some Indian dessert like Kaju Katli etc. Overall: In my opinion this will be my go to place if I want to have Good Food, not worry about Hygiene because of COVID-19 or in General and want courteous service for myself and my family! Also, if I want to take some really amazing pictures with Family!
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3 years ago
Dear Guest, Thank you for visiting and dining with us. We are glad to know that your culinary experience was a memorable one and we look forward to welcoming you back again soon. Regards, Three Kitchens Restaurant and Bar
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Asian, European, Indian
Open now 6:30AM - 12AM
$$$$ Price range per person INR 2,000
Three Kitchens Restaurant and Bar on map
© OpenStreetMaps contributors
The Ritz-Carlton, Pune, Golf Course Square, Airport Rd
Pune, Maharashtra, India
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The Ritz-Carlton, Pune, Golf Course Square, Airport Rd, Pune, Maharashtra, India
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Сredit cards accepted Delivery Outdoor seating Wi-Fi No takeaway Parking Booking Wheelchair accessible
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SundaySun 6:30AM-12AM
MondayMon 6:30AM-12AM
TuesdayTue 6:30AM-12AM
WednesdayWed 6:30AM-12AM
ThursdayThu 6:30AM-12AM
FridayFri 6:30AM-12AM
SaturdaySat 6:30AM-12AM
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