📍 Tilak Road, Hatti Ganapati Chowk, Shop No. 1166, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Rd, near Sahitya Parishad, Pantancha Gate, Sadashiv Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411030, India
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Google: 4.1 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Durvankur Dining Hall, located in the vibrant city of Pune, India, is a beloved spot known for its authentic Maharashtrian cuisine and warm, inviting atmosphere. This dining hall offers a true taste of local flavors, featuring an extensive menu that caters to vegetarian preferences, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The ambiance is simple yet welcoming, reminiscent of a traditional Maharashtrian home, perfect for family gatherings or casual meals with friends. With an average rating of 4.1 on Google and 4.0 on TripAdvisor, patrons appreciate the unlimited thali experience, which showcases a variety of dishes, including popular items like khandvi and fruit custard. Despite some mixed reviews about the service and pricing, the overall dining experience remains cherished by many.
Google: 4.1 (18872 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (177 reviews)
I recently had the opportunity to visit this hotel, and while the service was as good as always, I was disappointed with the food. Many of the items were overly sweet, lacking the balance of spices or the tangy, flavorful kick. For a price of ₹450 per person, I expected a more satisfying and well-rounded dining experience. Unfortunately, the meal left me feeling underwhelmed and not quite full. I’d recommend exploring other places in the area where you can get better value for your money and enjoy a more fulfilling meal.
Had the most awaited thali . We visited this place on a Saturday. The price is 450/- per thali which seems quite expensive as most of the items are common for a vegetarian maharashtrian thali . Yet the taste of food is good . The thali had fruit custard which was too good ,Dahi wada again very tasty , khandvi (too good) , etc . The thali is unlimited. We went here at around 2.30 but got a table quickly . The service is quick .
Very bad service and impolite people ! Bad food they add too much soda in food so we got stomach problem and felt bloated after eating the thali, not recommended for children and families, on top of this they are very bad in their attitude, even street vendors are more hospitable
Bad behaviour with children ! Pulling plates off table from in front of my child ! Bad statement kada kada thali, am hi mulana thali det nahi Karan paishe ghet nahi! Such impolite behaviour, could just tell us and we would have agreed nobody behaves this way! Bledy I’ll mannered losers, will certainly close down with such attitude