This one is a small hole in the wall situated in one of the bylanes away from the cacaphony of MG Road. A very simple, neat clean no frills or fancies place but serving mindblowing food. we had the fish thali alongwith the khichda. The serve river fish which is fresh, crispy fried. You can't stop at one. The curry was ok. The chapattis were soft. The khichada was perfectly cooked with chunks of mutton. a healthy and delicious meal in itself. The prices don't burn a hole in your pocket. A must visit place for all foodies!!!!
Great food homely taste and a very polite owner
Dalcha khana waah.... mutton thali rassa excellent....small but clean place with friendly atmosphere...
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Overall very nice experience.
beautiful place a very homely atmosphere,and one of the best biryanis and food i have ever tasted in pune during these 15 yrs of my stay...you never find the taste quality n quantity ever altering .always yummy and the same ...i strongly feel the aim of the owners is not only business but upmost satisfying the hunger of the rumbling tummies and soothing those drooling tastebuds....for my children biryani means only"Baramati thali"....most highly recommended
Like they say don't judge the book by it's cover, do not judge this place by it's decor.
The food tastes as if it is cooked in a home kitchen.
Prices are really low, I feel they should charge more, I mean 160rs for a Mutton Thali, wow !
The owner is soft spoken and welcoming.
Definitely try any mutton dish here.
A decent small place serving a good quantity simple thali .. we had chicken fish n mutton dalcha thali..the quantity is good.. decent n simple taste..
Baramati Thali.. Taboot street.. Camp
After a amazing night drive to Sinhagad and relishing the tasty and piping hot Kanda bhaji we were quiet full... So decided to have dinner somewhere near our house on our way back.. But we headed to camp
Upon hunting and driving down in the by lanes of camp we came across Baramati Thali... I remember reading posts by kainaaz ma'am and Anupam Potdar sir sometime back appreciating the food and specially their paya and fried fresh water fish ... So we halted for dinner here
This a very basic and small place with around 8 tables... The place was clean and empty.. I thought maybe they had closed for the day as it was past 11pm.. But the owner happily asked us to sit and served us food
We ordered the following
Mutton Thali.. Consisted of Mutton curry with 4 perfectly cooked Mutton pieces.. A bowl of kheema.. Choice between chapati and bhakri... and rice... The curry was excellent.. Home made taste.. And that falling of the bone Mutton was a perfect match... The kheema too tasted awesome
Paya plate... It looked almost similar like the Mutton curry but the taste was completely different... Amazing paya soup flavours.. Loved it
Fired fish.. This was a fresh water fish.. They call it a a pahadi fish.. It was cooked to perfection... Well coated and still the sweetness and taste of a fresh water fish was intact.. A must try dish.. We ordered multiple portions
Chicken masala.. This a a surprise again.. I thought maybe the curry taste Wld be the same as Mutton but no it wasn't.. This was a complete different prep.. Tasted amazing
Chicken biryani.. This was a dum biryani.. Long grain rice..huge chicken pieces And a tasty Masala to go along.. No complaints.. It was good
Upon talking to the owner got to know that they make different curries for different meats.. So no two curries Wld taste the same
Now the best part.. For the above food our total bill was just ā¹1000/-.. For 6 adults.. And that too after ordering multiple portion of food
Approx cost per dish
Mutton Thali ā¹160
Chicken masala.. ā¹100
Fry fish.. ā¹60
Paya ā¹100
Biryani ā¹120
I am still in shock how cld the owner afford to give this amazing quality of food at such lower prices
The service was fast and courteous
Excellent food with very good service and reasonable rates....not to miss kichda and dalcha khana on Wednesday and Friday....they serve all types of thali as well...
Baramati Thali, Talbot Street, Camp. #WanderDriveEat
Utterly brilliant!! Wonderful home style food, completely my kind of grub.
Fish Fry (Rs60) - Fresh water fish (owner said the name was - silong) from Bhigwan lake. As it was deep fried it was a bit oily, slightly sweet as expected and some pieces were slightly slimy but very tasty. The skin was crisp! Don't go for fish on a Monday though. I overheard the owner saying that the fish is not available in the market on Mondays.
Mutton thali (Rs150) - Incredible mildly spicy mutton curry with boneless fall apart tender mutton! Extremely flavorful mutton kheema with fresh chapatis and indrayani rice. I was left licking my fingers after finishing this.
Chicken Dum Biryani (Half - Rs70) - Mild but very flavorful. The quantity was quite a lot with 4-5 chunky pieces of juicy, fragrant chicken. Really nice.
The owner is very friendly, personally attends to customers and always ready for a chat. Most importantly, the place is so clean and hygienic. I was really surprised and really enjoyed the food.
Kainaaz Writer Bokdawalla (Kenzy)
+5
Baramati Thali - Bajao taali!
This small eatery is located in the tiny lane known as Taboot Street (Camp). Itās been at this location for nearly three years but for some reason I never noticed it. Recently, a Facebook friend happened to visit it. He raved about the food served which is why I simply had to give it a try.
Baramati Thali is a small restaurant with barely 7 to 8 tables. Itās very basic in appearance; Iād term it as a āno ambianceā restaurant, but the food they serve is simply amazing!
On my first visit we ordered the Fish Fry, mutton thali and the chicken thali. The fish they serve is fresh river water fish. The flesh of river fish is way sweeter than that of the regular sea fish like Surmai, Rawas, etc. This was the first time I chose to give river water fish a try as until now, because it tends to be bony, I had avoided eating it. Ask me now if I will have it again and you will see me give a vigorous āyesā nod. Fried to a perfect crisp with that sweet flesh within, it was one of the best fish Iāve ever had. Each slice is priced at a very reasonable rate of 30 bucks. It simply does not get any better than this, right?? ;)
The mutton thali comprised of a bowl of mince, a bigger bowl of mutton rassa (rassa: gravy), 2 chapattis and a bowl of rice. The portion size is ideal for one person. The mince and the rassa, were delicious and they each had its own distinct flavour. The rice was the simple variety (not long grain) but then Iām not the fussy sort when it comes to small eateries such as this where flavour is king!
The chicken thali was delicious, too, but I preferred the more robust flavoured mutton thali. I say this because I am comparing the two. Had I only opted for the chicken thali, rest assured, I would be singing its praises as vociferously.
I loved the food so much that three days later I was back at their table. (Iām not at all ashamed of my gluttony because I have a sneaky feeling you will be doing the same) This time I opted for the Paya thali and, of course, I ordered that beautiful slice of fried fish. The Paya thali comprised of a bowl of Paya with rassa, two chapattis and a bowl of rice. As I was craving to have the mince, I requested a bowl of the same to be served with the Paya thali. The mince was just as savoury as it had been the first time; and the fish just as dazzling on my palate as it had been three days ago. The Paya rassa was yum! The Paya were cooked to perfection and to perfect consistency. Not one piece of the Paya was undercooked or over cooked. Having cooked Paya at home for many, many years the home cook in me was abound with joy at being fed such perfect Paya.
If you are game to visit a small but clean, no ambiance restaurant, please do give this eatery a try. The food they serve is slightly on the spicy side (No, Iām not complaining, I love spicy food) but it is simply delicious! The chapattis served are soft and fresh. The meats are cooked to perfection. They also serve a variety of vegetarian dishes which, of course, I did not try. Now why would the carnivore in me do that when I have meat to feast on? :D
They do not have any desserts on their menu but they do serve a variety of cold drinks and bottled water. The bottled water (RS 20 ā 1 litre) is priced at actual if Iām not mistaken.
The owner Syed ji is friendly without being intrusive and always keeps an eye on the tables to ensure each patron leaves happy and satiated! Restaurants such as this, the āno frillsā kind, serve such honest and wholesome food that they totally satisfy this foodies soul. This place is definitely worth MANY, MANY visits!
Food: 5/5
Ambiance: abey bola na āno ambianceā
Service: 5/5
Nice homely ambience. The owner makes you feel welcome the service was better than what you generally get at 5 star hotels - warm, welcoming and full of enthusiasm. Prompt service with a smile all the time. Food was decent. Not out of the world, but good enough at the cost.
Through the recommendation of a friend and the cheap prices, we decided to head out here as I was craving for fish. The place is nestled in one of the small lanes of the camp area in pune. It is pretty difficult to find the place but trust me the place is worth it!
The place is neat and clean and nicely maintained so you feel comfortable enough to eat here.Ā
We had the mutton dalcha and the fish thali. The fish was crispy and really tasty. The fish had a nice crispy coating to it which I really enjoyed.Ā
The mutton dalcha was also nice. It was not spicy at all and it was really tasty.
I really want to go back this place and try out the other dishes.
Decent simple home style Maharashtrian thaali. Tasty Rassa, sukkha chicken and soft ghadichi chapati. Value for money. Excellent service, clean not fancy. Warm hospitality. Owners at counter very warm and make sure to look after every
client personally.
Excellent value for money thalis. Small and hygienic place. Well done Chicken dum biryani. Good portions. All in all a good eating spot.
We enjoyed kheema and fresh river fish in last visit.. Halim is also nice. Mutton is also homely made. VFM Owner is really sweet personš This is at inside lane adjacent to Dohrabjee in the camp.
Like they say don't judge the book by it's cover, do not judge this place by it's decor.
The food tastes as if it is cooked in a home kitchen.
Prices are really low, I feel they should charge more, I mean 160rs for a Mutton Thali, wow !
The owner is soft spoken and welcoming.
Definitely try any mutton dish here.
They have a limited menu but every single dish has an authentic taste of its origin and is super hygienic. The restaurant is clean and they serve with love.
Best šš» quality veg - non veg in cheapest price.
owner is very good heart person. all staff is kind and polite. ate here for months at very affordable prices. satisfactory
Awesome mutton thali . Mutton gravy, bhakari or chapati, Khima wati and rice . It was a treat.
Great food and priced well. Food is tasty while being on the pungent and spicy side staying true to the Baramati name! The elderly couple that run this place are from Baramati and are very affable too.
VIKRANT KULKARNI (VEESTAR)
+5
Perfect value to the cost.
Food was tasty and reasonably priced and the owners hospitality was top notch considering their prices.
Would love to visit again.
Won't say best but undoubtedly it's very good joint for Mutton Thali. It's located on Taboot street which is adjacent to MG road. Their main dish seems to be the Fish Thali which I could not try, but will surely try next time. 160 Rs for a mutton Thali is one of the best deal in town. It's a Halal food joint and one thing I want to share is they serve Mutton Khichda (Not Khichdi) on every Wednesday of INR 150, which I will surely try soon.
Taste is awesome... Dalcha is best here.. owner and staff are very polite...
Delicious food in pocket friendly prices. If you love nonveg thaalis and don't want to spend much then this is the place. I always visit here whenever I am missing home-made food.
On a street parallel to MG Road was this tiny eatery with an easily-missed sign board sticking out onto the road. Run from a tiny 2Bedroom house- the front hall seats two columns of tables seating four each- all of three rows. We'd ordered the mutton plate with a mutton kheema with Bhakri. Two thick millet Chappati , a bowl of spicy red mutton curry and raw onions makes up the thali. Yum! The kheema was awesome as it had greater concentration of spices. Both, mutton and kheema were cooked with the same spice mix. Great place for some spicy simple fare that is very light on the pocket. A friendly middle aged laid back couple runs the place.
Small cosy place, owner personally gives attention, has good selection of mutton and chicken dishes at very reasonable price, mutton and chicken thali speciality, but personally I loved Mutton Dal cha with rice,as it was Friday.
Brilliant home made kind of food served and complete value for money. Ambience is very basic, but very clean and hygenic place. Go here for the amazing food
Chicken Thališ
Pieces were tender
They provide liquid as well as semi solid gravy both of which contain pieces
Rice 3 Chapatis
Worth it w.r.t. taste
Extra Chapari @ā¹10 is costly
Cleanliness š
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