Reviews Chintamani

4
Sanika Gaikwad
+4
Overall good and tasty food. Service is good and fast. Proper management is done by floor managers. Unlimited veg food. They do have take away facility. Both online and offline payment accepted. They have their own parking space once it is full you have to street park your vehicles. Overall would recommend to have food here.
4
Ajinkya Rasal
+4
I recently had the pleasure of indulging in the Durvankar Thali, an exquisite culinary journey that transported my taste buds across the diverse and flavorful landscape of Indian cuisine. This traditional Indian thali experience at Durvankar left me both satisfied and impressed. Presentation: The Durvankar Thali is a visual delight. Served on a gleaming stainless steel platter, it features an array of small dishes, each showcasing a different aspect of Indian cooking. The presentation is vibrant, with an assortment of colors, textures, and aromas that instantly stimulate the appetite. Variety: One of the highlights of the Durvankar Thali is its variety. You'll find staples like rice, roti (flatbread), daal (lentils), vegetables, curries, pickles, and a delightful selection of desserts. Portion Size: The portion sizes in the Durvankar Thali are generous, making it a fantastic option for those with hearty appetites. However, it might be a bit overwhelming for those looking for a lighter meal. Service: The service at Durvankar is not that attentive, and the staff is a bit sluggish. Price: Considering the variety and quality of dishes included in the Durvankar Thali, the price is reasonable. It's an excellent way to explore a wide range of Indian flavors without breaking the bank. Conclusion: Whether you're a seasoned fan of Indian food or new to its flavors, this thali provides a satisfying and authentic introduction to the rich tapestry of Maharashtrian gastronomy. While the portion size may be a bit much for some, it's a perfect choice for those looking to embark on a flavorful journey of culinary heritage. My visit to Durvankar was a gastronomic adventure that left me with a deeper appreciation for the diversity and complexity of Indian cuisine.
4
Shreyas
+4
The veg thali at this restaurant is a delightful experience! The variety of flavorful dishes, including aromatic curries, fragrant rice, and fresh chapatis, make it a wholesome meal. The presentation is appealing, and the service is excellent. A must-try for vegetarians craving a satisfying and authentic culinary journey!
5
Ajit Hegde
+5
It's lovely to taste as well to feel. First of all they serve unlimited meal & that too so tasty that your stomach definitely fills up but not heart. They serve with love & affection. They ask for more (truly unlimited) infinit times.
4
AGS
+4
Durvankur Dining Hall is one of the must visit places in Pune if you are looking for a vegetarian meal !!! Better go on weekdays to avoid rush and waiting time Cost (Rs.400) per person ..limited parking for four wheeler ✅
4
sanskar sahu
+4
You can visit this place to enjoy pune thali. Other food items like aamras, dahi bhalla, shreekhand are very tasty but I didn't find main course very good. Price is 400 per person unlimited thali
4
Mehta S.D.
+4
To fulfill my desire to savor authentic Puneri cuisine, my friends too me to Durvankur and was certainly happy with the choice. Parking was quite easy despite the crowded location with basement parking. The Hall was large and equipped to handle the wave of patrons lining up to take the thali token and systematically attack the large thali with small bowls (katori) to ensure that ea H dish is given its due attention. The waiters are quite swift in sensing which dishes are missing on the plate ready to replete them promptly. I tested their patience by repeatedly asking for refills of the sweet dish and they obliges without a sigh or a flinch. Overall a satisfying experience, will certainly visit again.
5
Bhupesh Kushwaha
+5
Veg Thali of Durvankur is simply awesome and Loved the food of Verity, Not too hot or spicy. Aamras, shrikhand, and dahi vada were excellent. Chapathi and bhakhari the great side dishes , good ambience, cleanliness, also miss the saunf variety. A little bit of waiting time because it was full of people. Parking issue because it is located in the old city. It is a very nice place to recommend once.
5
Hrishikesh K
+5
Durvankur Dining Hall is one of the must visit great places in Pune if you are looking for a delicious vegetarian meal. The highlight of their menu is undoubtedly their Amras thali, which is a must-try for anyone visiting the restaurant. The thali is packed with a variety of tasty vegetarian items, and the Amras, is a standout.. One thing that stood out during my visit was the fast service. The staff was prompt in taking our order, and the food arrived at our table in no time. However, despite the fast service, the long waiting time was a bit of a disappointment. The restaurant tends to get quite busy, and as a result, it can take a while to get a table, especially during peak hours.. Another issue with Durvankur Dining Hall is parking. It can be challenging to find a spot to park your vehicle, especially during busy times. You may have to circle around the area a few times before finding a suitable spot.
5
Saju George
+5
Tasty thali Price has gone up to 380 for 1 thali. Feels like it's not worth so much anymore. Dahi wada is still amazing. So is the masala bhat. One of the tastiest masala bhat in pune
5
Shraddha Pathare
+5
Wow! Is my expression post eating amras thali from here! Food served is hot and top quality. I visited here on ramnavmi and it was very crowded. Waiting period was 30 minutes but I enjoyed the waiting also as food was finger licking. Don't be afraid of big queue, it will get to dining hall very quickly. Very professional staff. All are well behaved. You can get unlimited thali here so enjoy your food. If you love sweet, then place is for you. I highly recommend this restaurant for veg food lovers ! Do try amras thali. Amras is so good. Shrikhand is also very good in taste. Overall I'm in love with my dining experience here..
5
Prathamesh S
+5
Amazing maharastrian thali! I had the regular weekday thali. The portion sizes were good and it was refilled even before one could ask. The staff is very agile and humble. The whole atmosphere was very homely. The easiest way to judge whether an eatery serves authentic food or not, is to see if local people patronise it. And most of the customers there on the day we visited were marathi/locals. Bottled water was given with each thali. The custard apple basundi, bhakar/bhakri were the best I have ever had. Loved the Dahi vada, kothambir vada, thalipeeth and all the complimentary chutneys and spice mixes. Must visit for all people looking for authentic maharastrian food in Pune.
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