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Contribute Feedback What Rupal Bahri likes about 6 Ballygunge Place:
Yummy Bengali Food For a change if anyone wants to try authentic bengali food especially in Guwahati at G. S Road one should dine at 6 Ballygunge, should start with prawn cutlet and wind up with (nolen gur) ice-cream made of jaggery....... mouth watering. !!!! View all feedback.
What Urmi Chohan doesn't like about 6 Ballygunge Place:
I am a fan of 6 Ballygunge in Kolkata and I always make sure to have lunch there whenever I am in the city. However, the one in Guwahati is quite disappointing. The menu may be the same, but the taste is lacking. Considering the high prices they charge, I would have expected the owners to be more cautious before opening a franchise. The food here is not up to standard and is best avoided. View all feedback.
Cons: The premium they demand for food prices is not at all fair to service quality. It is not systematic at all and you can feel made undesirable. Pros: The food is tasty, especially the ice cream nols gur. Conclusion: We can have good food... also for street food, but if you calculate the premium price, you should also provide a good service..
Below is a direct review of the place: Pros: Fat Smooth Food Great Ambience Great service quality Great food presentation Nolen Gurer ice cream (must give an additional point for it) Great choice of dishes. Cons: Some might find it a bit expensive Serves...just a kitchen, ie Bengali kitchen
First, before I tell you from the place, let me convey this that a group of people easily end a variety of only vegetarian dishes from beginners to main course and with sweet dish. Have hardly found a predominantly non vegetarian restaurant that lives up to the standards of a vegetarian person. The restaurant is on a staircase. You have a small parking lot. Pleasant seating of about 40 pax. Well tasted good and authentic. The portion size was mostly good, apart from some articles, but we don't complain. You go for a menu-reactor and have included new dishes. For a weekday dinner the exit was not overcrowded. It was obvious that the restaurant did not usually get a whole vegetable table, but they gave their best. Although eye contact was missing. The sweet dishes were good. You are registered with Siggy.
The food at this restaurant is fantastic. On the first day, I had the ilish mach thali and on the second day, I tried the mutton thali. The ilish fish in the thali was quite large, but the taste was not as good as I had hoped. However, the cooking was well done. The mutton in the thali was excellent. I would recommend trying the thali, which includes luchi, began bhaja, rice, two types of vegetable dishes, dal, papad, chutney, and dessert, all of which are unlimited. The non-veg options with the thali are limited. I also recommend trying the baked mihidana, although it is not included in the thali. The ambience is not quite like that of a Kolkata restaurant and there is a lack of professionalism, but the staff are fantastic. If you enjoy Bengali food, this restaurant is a must-visit.
Buffet and alacarte both available with reasonable price. Tatsty foods are served with normal time. Ambience is good.