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Írjon visszajelzéstMy group of about a dozen folks ate here in route from rural Maharashtra state back to Nagpur. We had reservations, and the service staff was ready for us upon arrival. I am not sure what the arrangement was, but they pulled out all the stops. Servers came around with at least a half dozen dishes, giving each of us as much as we wanted of each. After a while, someone informed me that these had only been the appetizers! I was almost full already, but then the main course round began (same format, and at least another half dozen dishes were circulated). These were all Indian dishes, and I am NOT a big fan of Indian food, so this was a great chance for me to try small portions of different things to find what I might like (and then get more of the ones I liked). A few days earlier, I had stopped here just for a snack, and had their French fries - very American/Western-like fries w/ketchup - very satisfactory. When the bill came, I believe it came out to about $30 per person, which is more than reasonable for all of the food we were served!Based on another group from our party arriving earlier in the week, I would say that reservations are HIGHLY recommended - they waiting well over an hour for their food.
One of the best dining options in Amravati. There is always an irony with restaurants, if you get good ambiance than compromise on food or vice versa. I think most of the travelers will agree. But here you will get good food with tastefully done ambience.Non veg is recommended. I had three times during a three days stay.Service is warm, you will feel delighted.Easy on pockets.
Spice Kitchen food could be the best food in Amravati in the best Hotel in Amravati. I suppose I will go back there when in town.
There were many delicious dishes at this restaurant, but the one that stood out the most was the khichdi. We stayed at the Grand Mehfil while attending a wedding and decided to order khichdi for our child. After just one bite, we were pleasantly surprised by how good it was. The other items we ordered were also very tasty.
I recently dined at this restaurant and was pleased to find a place with a wonderful ambiance in Amravati. The menu offered a diverse selection of dishes that rivaled those found in major cities. My wife and I had dinner here and were impressed by the restaurant's atmosphere, which complimented the stylish interior of Hotel Mehfil. The waitstaff, dressed neatly and able to communicate in English, provided excellent food suggestions and displayed great responsiveness throughout our meal. We ordered the 'In Vogue' cocktail and a Blue Caracoa mocktail, both of which were enjoyable. The starters, Murg Mozambian and Fish with Peri Peri, had bold flavors and were satisfying. For the main course, the Chicken Bharta was a bit oily and underwhelming, but after requesting it to be made less oily, it improved slightly. The Dal Tadka was flavorful and enjoyable. To end our meal, we indulged in a delicious sizzling brownie. Overall, the dining experience would have been impeccable if not for the 30-minute delay in receiving our main course. The manager apologized and attributed the delay to the Sunday rush, but it was the waiter's oversight that dampened an otherwise pleasant outing. The bill came to around 1800, which seemed a bit high for the average food quality, but given the limited dining options in Amravati, it may be considered reasonable.