I requested for extra disposable wooden spoons and they refused to give it. I even offered to pay extra but they didn’t agree.
Inspite of having a huge ticket size purchase, they were miserly enough to not spare spoons.
Seriously disappointed with keventers as a company and even more with this branch in specific.
Even the hawkers don’t mind giving a few extra spoons when needed.
Avoid this branch if you want to be treated properly
Edit (after response) : The request was for 15 spoons in total. 5 for tub (written servers 5 people on Zomato) + 3 for sundae = 8
extra request = 15 - 8 = 7 spoons.
7 spoons = less than Rs. 10 FOR WHICH I OFFERED TO PAY EXTRA.there is nothing unfeasible about providing 7 extra spoons for which your customer is ready to pay
Milk shakes are their special and try their original flavors I suggest. With some cool add on's and they have a few variety of hot beverages too. The shakes are packed in their authentic glass bottles. And the cool thing is you can take your bottles home the space is congested with limited seating facility.
One of the best place to enjoy the ever tasty keventers shakes and sundaes. The staff is very cordial and prompt. Great that its open till very late in the night to satisfy the mid night cravings.
A wonderful place to have a quick cold milkshake or a sundae in specially Delhi summer. A big variety of shakes is available, must try a different one every time to finalize a few favourite ones. A small outlet, wish they had a bigger space and so some sitting place too. Keventers as a brand is known worldwide.
In 1925, Edward Keventer, a Swedish dairy technologist, established his private limited Dairy company in India. Following this, Keventers slowly started emerging as a prominent Dairy Industry in India. The rapid expansion of the business followed by the establishment of branches in Aligarh, Darjeeling, Calcutta, Simla and later in Delhi.
In addition, numerous outlets were set up in Bombay, Karachi, Lahore, Nainital, Mussoorie, Dehradun, Ranchi and Rangoon. Model piggeries in Aligarh, Ghum, and Taradevi were developed in conjunction with the dairy business. Apart from this, dairy appliances were imported and sold, including the well-known Alfa-Laval cream separator, a boon to the thousands of dairymen who had previously no mechanical means of separating cream from their milk.
By the 1940's, Ram Krishna Dalmia acquired the Keventers dairy project and a company was created by the name ‘Edward Keventers Successors. ' After this point, things began to escalate quickly.
As the city of New Delhi grew and changed, so did the area of Chanakyapuri, in which the factory was located. It became a prime diplomatic area. Keventers, therefore, was no longer allowed to run its dairy factory there.
Some of the most remembered products were various milkshakes sold as flavored milk. Keventers’ nourishing milk in attractive wide bottles arrived fresh and cool every morning, all over the city, with water droplets forming over the bottles and red and blue aluminum foil caps. By 1960's, the name of Keventers soon became synonymous with dairy products in Delhi.
The proud dairy of Delhi which had been carefully planned & located next to its market was forced to close its door. Moreover, some of their distributors continued to serve milk in an unregulated, unrefined