if there is a gujarati thali place in the city which i adore and enjoy the most, it has to be rajwadu. right from attending weddings to going for impromptu dinners, the place,food andservicenever cease to impress me.
things are a breeze here, right from walking in, to securing your coupon at the counter, after which you are escorted to an open-air area where traditional performances take place while you await your turn to be taken to the main dining area. alternatively, you can explore the mini-stores that offer traditional/local items. there are cots spread around for you to enjoy and laze around, which is a real treat by the way in winters when they have bonfires going on.
once, ushered to the main dining area, a grand feast awaits you and you are introduced to a mode ofservicethat fills up your plate within minutes. the sight is so overwhelming, that it might fill some people's appetites as well. jokes apart, a place that offers so much food can be a hit or a miss in terms of its deliverance, eh? well, i have never found any item here which i have not particularly enjoyed. everything seems to be made with utmost care and the outcome of that is a highly satisfying experience that beckons more visits. for people with tiny appetites, it could be a case of man vs. food.
theserviceis very efficient as it normally should be in a restaurant serving thalis and the staff is very polite. some of them go the extra mile in enhancing your meal as well. the place keeps rotating the menu and the items vary as well. recently, they had a food festival that featured a different set of ala-carte menu along with live local musical performances.
all in all, the place is highly recommended. they seem to have been doing a wonderful job so far.