Tea originated in Southwest China, where it was used as a medicinal drink. [6] It was popularized as a recreational drink during the Chinese Tang dynasty, and tea drinking spread to other East Asian countries. Portuguese priests and merchants introduced it to Europe during the 16th century. [7] During the 17th century, drinking tea became fashionable among Britons, who started large-scale production and commercialization of the plant in India. Combined, China and India supplied 62% of the world's tea in 2016.
Service is not that good For the money I think it is worth But idk prices may have been changed Crowd is not good People are standing out side like useless people are standing outside the restaurant for no reason
I had Kalmi Chicken and Kadhai Chicken with Rumali Roti. The Kalmi was amazing, very juicy and succulent! Kadhai Chicken was good. But Rumali Roti was too paper thin. Instead go for some Naan or Roti. Update: The Butter Chicken here is the best dish!
History - running from many years at the same location.
Location - it is on near rohtak road, anand parvat. On road location.
Ambienc - ample sitting arrangement. Also space available upstairs. Sitting system is not spacious.
Food from menu - north Indian and mughlai. Speciality is non veg items.
Hygienic - yes, hygienic items available.
Staff & service - quick service and staff keep themselves busy in finishing their job.
People response & crowd - good amount of footfalls. Popular in this area. Mostly family visitors.
Taste - taste is below average. Their quality has degraded over a period of time. Taste is the basis for all the food items. If you do not offer a quality food, then you can't survive in long run.
Price - prices are affordable but not value for money as per the taste.
Opinion - should try any other option if do want to spend money on quality food.