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Hermit's Zingiber

Try nicely cooked chicken biryani, chicken tikka and filet américain. The truth is that you will really like tasty cheesecakes, pudding and ice cream. In accordance with the guests' opinions, waiters offer delicious bitter. Coffee lovers will find it good.

Choose between indoor and outdoor seating. The atmosphere of hospitality of this restaurant highly depends on the staff, that is nice here. Cool service is something that visitors highlight in their comments. You may be impressed with fair prices at Hermit's Zingiber. The beautiful interior design and charming atmosphere let clients feel relaxed here. Google users who visited this place state that the most suitable rating is 4.3.

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Subha Smita Sahu

a month ago on Google

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Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Sryan MukttaP

a month ago on Google

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Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
nitin balakrishnan

2 months ago on Google

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I recently visited Hermit's Zingiber, and while the food and the table service were perfectly fine, the entry experience was so frustrating and illogical that it overshadowed the entire evening. Upon arrival, we were met with a bizarre requirement: all guests are mandated to remove their shoes and wear communal slippers provided by the restaurant. The issue? These slippers have clearly been worn by dozens, if not hundreds, of previous patrons. When I questioned the staff on the rationale behind this, they were completely unable to provide a coherent answer. First, they cited "hygiene," and then, when pressed on how used footwear is more hygienic than personal shoes, they pivoted to saying it was simply a "management ask." After a lengthy debate, we finally agreed to the swap on the condition that they brought out fresh, unused slippers. However, this is where all logic truly went out the window: while the adults were forced to change, the staff allowed both of our children to walk right in wearing their regular outdoor shoes. If the policy is truly about hygiene or floor cleanliness, how are children’s shoes—which have been running around outside—any cleaner than their parents' footwear? The inconsistency proves that this isn't a safety or cleanliness standard; it's just a poorly thought-out hurdle that creates a massive "ick" factor for guests. Management really needs to rethink this. Expecting patrons to share footwear is outdated and unappealing. If you are going to enforce a "no-shoe" policy, at least provide disposable socks or allow people to remain in their own socks. To the team at Hermit's Zingber: please find a more creative way to maintain your floors than forcing people into used slippers. Food: 5 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 2 Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹800–1,000
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