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The food was so good and the service was also so well good Polite... I will surely come once again if as soon as possible. Plz come surely taste his special dish mutton bhuna.. I m loving it. View all feedback.
This restaurant is part of hotel Areeba. Most of the crowd in the restaurant was hotel guests only who were already staying there. Apart from the food quality was okay. I orderedbiryani and it tastes good. Though service was Lil bit slow
Restaurant for tourists. Clean, spacious, large choices of tasty food. A great address for lunch or diner. Whenever i'm going to Agra, it's always a pleasure.
Food was good. They served the spring rolls and the lollipops with no sauce so had to ask for some hot garlic sauce. After the Taj Mahal tour I guess the guide always bring the guests here.
Amazing place to spend time with your family or friends. Restaurant is fully mughlai themed and provides mughlai dishes along with buffets. Service is good taste is awesome
This restaurant caters to tourists, which is not a bad thing. That focus in India generally means a clean place and acceptable food. Our half-day Agra guide recommended the Taj Mahal for lunch. When we arrived at 1:15 p.m.. I saw city visitors emerging from the restaurant to enter tourist vans and hired cars. Customers remaining inside seemed to be completing their meals, so we expected good service<br/ <br/ the simple, clean interior featured an appealing blue-and-white color theme and tables of varying sizes we sat at a table for two and received the extensive menu almost immediately. Offerings included Indian, Chinese, Western, Mughlai (combination of Central Asia and North India) and vegetarian cuisine. At least 10 minutes passed before someone came to take our order. My friend and I both chose mutton, a specialty for the region, and then waited 35 minutes, watching some diners come and go. No one came to tell us what was causing the delay. When the food finally arrived, the mutton proved to be flavorful but extremely tough, making the meat difficult to eat. I opted not to finish it. For dessert, I chose kheer benazeer, a basmati and milk pudding with cardamom and nuts, which I liked. <br/ <br/ Another long wait ensued before anyone gave us a bill. It came to the equivalent of about Rs 1200 with tax, which is rather pricey for India but typical for a tourist restaurant. <br/ <br/ The Taj Mahal Restaurant stands fairly close to and south of the Taj Mahal monument.