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Contribute Feedback What Aparna Tiwari (The wandering foodie) likes about Rajula's Kitchen:
Decent vegetarian food place serving some good Gujrati snacks and Mumbai style food. Ordered vada pav and undhiyu . Vada pav good and undhiyu was decent enough . Overall a pocket friendly place for vegetarians. View all feedback.
What Dishant Soni doesn't like about Rajula's Kitchen:
BEWARE!! Worst of the worst Indian restaurant. They serve FROZEN FOOD. Who would waste their money going to a restaurant eating frozen food! Everything on their menu is served by heating up frozen food. There's no cook. It's just the person taking the order and someone heating frozen food. We ordered paneer paratha. It tastes exactly like the Haldiram brand's frozen Paneer Paratha that you buy at an Indian grocery st... View all feedback.
Decent vegetarian food place serving some good Gujrati snacks and Mumbai style food. Ordered vada pav and undhiyu . Vada pav good and undhiyu was decent enough . Overall a pocket friendly place for vegetarians.
Food substandard at best. Explains why the place is completely dead On Friday eve. I didn’t trust the reviews at first so tired on own food is the problem.
Thali was cold food all around. Day old papad, roti, and khaman dhokla. I had high expectations, but waste of time, money, and food.
Pav bhaji tasted good, I didn't like the panipuri taste, sandwich and dhokla was yummy
Prices have increased and the quality has significantly declined. The food lacks freshness and the taste is inconsistent. During our last visit, we encountered cashier Parveen. Initially, everything seemed fine as we ordered two simple dishes. However, Parveen's attitude shifted after we paid and the following reaction seemed tied to the expectation of a higher tip. Despite only two other customers, she asked us to wait for 15 minutes. It's essential for her to recognize the casual nature of this eatery where customers pickup their orders and manage their own table. Tipping is for service provided. There is no service in preparing the food and calling out the customer's name. Adding to the frustration, Parveen served three customers who arrived after us with much larger orders and then disappeared inside. After a 30-minute wait, we had to inquire about our order. Fortunately, a kind young man rectified the situation, saying that she had forgotten our order. When our order was finally called, she was present, engrossed in snacking at the counter, and failed to offer a simple apology. This will be our last visit to this establishment.