oh yeah - we were hungry and wanted to grab some rajasthani thali as we didn't want to do much page flipping through the menus on what to order. surfed a little for a better option and figured amantra! and we weren't put down and ordered rajasthani thalis! they serve lot in a thali for ones appetite!
they welcomed us with some fritters - better called as fryums :)
they served tomato dhaniya shorba - freshening smell of dhaniya made the tomato shorba tastier. (i don't like the tomato soups, if they aren't any different ;) )
and then came the huge thali with jeera rice, choice of rotis (we ordered missi - they had missi , bajra and tandoori), chaanch (the buttermilk - it was nice, made the tummy feel a little lighter after that huge thali), gatte ki sabji, paneer butter masala (this tasted rightly and little different as they had added sweetcorns to it), aloo jeera (evenly cooked, tasted good - but they had bit of extra oil) , daal bhati churma ( they served in different bowls - but the server said how we can have it - either with the churma, if we wanted it to be sweet or with lehsun ka chutney, this chutney was hot and fiery! - so we prefered the former) - daal tasted nice, churma was little extra sugary and the bhati was okay - it didn't have any authentic smell. they also served a roasted papad, kadi, salad and a raj bhog (this tasted yummy).
the thali also had ker sangri - neither me nor my husband liked it - i mean the ker sangri , so we didnt taste it here.
is it pocket friendly - yes
do they serve right quality and quantity - yes they do and quantity is huge.
do i recommend the place - yes, i definitely do.