📍 Central Bazar Road, Kachipura, East Shankar Nagar, Bajaj Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440010, India
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Google: 4.1 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Vishnuji Ki Rasoi, located in the heart of Nagpur, India, offers a delightful dive into authentic Maharashtrian cuisine. This restaurant, owned by the famed Chef Vishnu Manohar, is celebrated for its unique open buffet dining experience, serving a rotating menu that features traditional favorites like thecha, bhakri, and pithla. The atmosphere is cozy and reminiscent of old-school charm, making it a perfect spot for families and groups. Guests appreciate the variety of vegetarian dishes available and the restaurant's commitment to maintaining hygiene. With a Google rating of 4.1 and a TripAdvisor rating of 4.0, it has garnered a loyal following among locals and visitors alike.
Google: 4.1 (6680 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (42 reviews)
An authentic dining experience of Maharashtrian cuisine, everything from thecha to bhakri and pithla and all kinds of achaar, they offer a different menu everyday. The vibe is old school and the decor is minimal. It's an open buffet dining and both lunch and dinner are served. Belongs to celebrity chef Vishnu ji who holds the world record for 24 hour non stop dosa making.
The Restaurant itself is located at a beautiful place , the vibe and atmosphere itself is very pleasent and they have tons of food variety and all of them are super tasty and delicious form starters to main course. I personally have awesome experience whenever I go there. It's an must visit place.
Very bad , no service, self service ke name create fool , first counter bill and even water service.staff very arrogant, food very tate less
We went to Vishnuji Ki Rasoi on 15-Sep-2021 for family dinner for Rs.380/- per person. As the ambience is really big, it's feel very good, you can roam around and take the dinner as per your convenience. This was our 4th visit and it was huge disappointment, there was no taste at all in any of the dishes. Neither Maharashtrian nor Punjabi dishes had taste, it was totally neutral. I think if you try to make those same dishes at home, you can experience much better taste. It's totally waste of money. Moreover, in sweet dish they had "Malpua", it was literally horrible. "Vishnuji ki Rasoi"- Guys, you really need work upon taste, people at the end come for taste.