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1. Laura B.

Food was plentiful and delicious. Would highly recommend. We went with a group of friends and everyone loved the selection of the thali dishes.

2. Renata L.

Love love love this place. The food is always tasty, the service is always friendly and the atmosphere is great. The only problem is... that it kills my diet... I just can't stop eating!

3. Varsh P.

I have been visiting this place from couple of years to taste their thali. They keep changing few items in the thali every weekend. Had been there on last day of 2023. The special thaali had peas soup which was amazing. Most items were their regular ones. They had 3 types of sweets one of which was Rasmalai and it was hard. All other items were pretty good. The service was quick. It's an unlimited thaali and we can ask for refills if we like any item and they served us pretty quick. Every thaali is around $28.

4. Raghu N.

Great food great service Like Rajma chapathi and palak paneer Also carrot halwa and coconut dessert is great

5. Supriya L.

Food was great! Love the concept! It is a vegetarian only restaurant. It is a buffet style except the servers serve you at the table. Very traditional, highly suggest!

6. Kumar V.

Rajdhani is known for vegetarian and Western Indian food - so expect Gujrati and Rajasthani cuisines. When you are going for unlimited Thali or Buffet, you have to expect items would be hit or miss. This is my 3rd time visiting the restaurant and they always make adjustments to their menu based on festivals and seasons. But they always have a few items on their menu. You will always find Gujrati curry, Dal Bhatti Churma, butter milk, khichdi, Dhokla, Aamras, Poori and Roti. Among these Gujrati curry, Dhokla, Aamras and butter milk are always excellent. This time they had a Diwali menu. Not very sure what was different but they definitely had more desserts. They are serving Balushahi and Mal Pua currently. Mal Pua is excellent while Balushahi was a little underwhelming. They also had a pea filled snack, almost like a Kachori (forgot the name) which I really loved ! Their service is quick and fast but can get slow at times when the restaurant is crowded. Otherwise they are very friendly - and if you liked something ask more of it, they will get it for you. Ambience is good - will give you Rajasthani vibes. But I have been to Rajdhani in India and they tend to be more elegant. However I am not sure if they are the same franchise.

7. Sriteja C.

This place is unique for sure! There's not a lot of unlimited thali places in the east side (thaal is the only other one but at 45 bucks for an unlimited thali, its steep). Note that this isn't affiliated with any of the Rajdhanis in india or anywhere else. The menu changes every weekend so you have to check out the Facebook page for the current menu. With tax, it ends up coming to just over $30 per person. My favorite was the aloo tiki chat and the lassi -- the paneer curry seemed very oily and my guess is that's their strat to get people full and cut costs. The service is ok but the employees do not speak a great deal of English. You'll sorta have to point at the dishes you want refilled. We went at 6pm and there wasn't a crowd (only 3 other tables occupied) so service wasn't as bad as some of the other revives mention. We never got water refilled. Overall the service is passable but I can see how it can be a bad experience when the restaurant is crowded. This is a great place to go if you want rajisthani style food thali style -- make sure to checkout the Facebook page to see what you're getting yourself into.