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Punjabi thali was great. Best part of the food is freshly made puri, bharure and roti. Among curries chole, paneer tikka masala and, khaki were great. Carrot halwa is a must try. The price for thali is little expensive.
Been here multiple times but most recently went for lunch on a Saturday and to our surprise, the wait was just 5 mins. Usually the place is packed but there was only one other party waiting other than us. The dining area is small and not the best in terms of cleanliness but they have defenitely worked on it over time. The service is great and they frequently attend to you to serve the different items on the menu for the day. The food usually tastes good but we always end up feeling full just after a few bites.
Horrible experience. The condiments placed on the table had fungus on it. The weekend price was $25.00 which had 5-6 items. The other customers were complaining about the service and food and the waiter attitudinally said "we can't make everyone happy". The servers had attitude and the service was horrible. The food tasted horrible. Please AVOID the restaurant. Please go to other restaurants for much better quality and it will be worth the price you pay.
We've been to Royal Thaali countless times, and it's definitely our top pick for Indian thali. Our recent Friday visit for the Punjabi thali was absolutely amazing! Honestly, everything tasted incredible, all the sabzis and starters were just perfect. Last time, we savored a delicious mohanthaal, and this time, we got to enjoy gulab jamun, aamras, and gajar ka halwa. We really loved it all!
Food is goog but gujarati thali had many items which were not authentic gujarati taste. The daal was south Indian style and even chef didn't know if it was gujarati or not. Server said owner provides recipes. Bathroom had no soap and had cockroach. But overall food and experience is still 4 star or more if you do not mind authenticity of taste.
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