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As usual we were late as we are orginal frm mumbai so dont know much of the place as we were late just took our chance and drop in first thought it would not be that great but i was wrong food is reasonable and taste wise also is gud View all feedback.
What Farah Garde doesn't like about Lucky Dhaba:
This place is not hygeneic at all. They are using dirty water to clean the plates etc. Place is very dirty and not maintained at all. Not Recommended at any cost. View all feedback.
It use to be landmark resturant once upon a time and although they have evolved but they still don't make the cut a average place with okay food nothing special about it... Also wouldn't recommend with family especially at evening hours as it's more of...a drinking place
Very convenient from Chandigarh, you can enjoy your meals which are tasty and delicious and not too much spicy. Their service is quick and courteous. You will love to go again. Amolak Rattan Kohli Former Governor of Mizoram
This Dhaba is well-known for its delicious Mutton dishes. The food is tasty and priced reasonably. The service is excellent, and the waiters are attentive. It's a simple and affordable option for a meal, and I highly recommend visiting with your family.
Pleasantly expensive food and aids are very good. But without taste in food. We had ordered butter chicken, but it was just a masala chicken with butter. Didn't taste like butter chicken at all.
I had heard a lot about this popular food spot, which is considered a landmark in the area. I went there with a friend and we ordered Keema Kaleji with regular and Missi Rotis. Despite the food being hot, we didn't pay much attention to the hygiene. The half plate of Keema Kaleji was priced at Rs.200, while the full plate was Rs.380, which was enough for two people. We also ordered sweet lassi, which was served in covered paper containers. The quality of the food was decent, but the lassi was too sweet for our liking. The waiter also offered us a bottle of Bisleri water, but when we went to wash our hands, he put them under the table, which made us question his intentions.