-By Rashmi Uday Singh
Chetana has completely renovated itself and changed its decor, and now even has a party room (40-50 people). For Vivek Bhanushali, it's thali time at this 65-year-old, popular, pure-vegetarian destination in Rampart Row. From mildly spiced to Jain-friendly (Rs. 290) and the Health Thali (no oil, chilli or milk products; Rs. 290), artist and broadcaster Chhaya and her Oxford-educated son Kavi Arya seem to have thought about it all. Regular thalis come in Gujarati, Maharashtrian (Rs. 290 each) and Rajasthani versions. Combine the first and the third in the Classic Thali (Rs. 425). Enjoy an appetizer, three starters, three vegetables, three types of rotis, three types of rice, two sweets and salad/raita. Dal Bati Churma and Churma Laddoo make the Rajasthani Thali special. Head here on Sundays and holidays to indulge your sweet tooth when even more variety and extra sweets are available. A la carte only in the evenings which includes limited options of Chinese (noodles, fried rice, Manchurian and more), North Indian (tandoori items and more) and European (Baked Vegetables, Veg Florentine) selections. Browse through the unique tribal craftwork and jewellery, as well as books on spirituality sold here before leaving.
P.S. They also have a small party hall for 45-50; min booking for 25.
Review posted more than 6 month ago
I simply love rajasthani food here. I got a chance to dine with my family in this restaurant where we all had famous rajasthani dish daal baati churma. Awesome taste and lovely presentation. The service is quite good as the staff is very humble and quick in service. You can also have amazing maharashtrian food also.
Review posted more than 6 month ago
I went to Chetana with my family after a very long and i have never missed a single chance to savour the food at Chetana! I ordered Rajasthani thali and it was truely amazing to eat. The dal and kadhi were yummy.I would recommend this restaurant at any ho
Review posted more than 6 month ago
I liked this restaurant for it's Rajasthani thali. It also offers Maharashtrian and Gujarati Food and both are same good as Rajasthani food. I loved Daal Baati Churma. Awesome taste and very delightful. Go for Maharashtrian thali.
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