Reviews on Indian food in Sonipat, Haryana, India. Sonipat district is one of the 21 districts of Haryana state in northern India. Sonipat town is the district headquarters. It is a part of National Capital Region along with Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, Ghaziabad.
Things to do in Sonipat
A Veg & Non-veg restaurant in the heart of the city.
The place is nice and clean to eat in the sonipat city. The place is located in the market area, so easily accessible.
4 based on 123 reviews
We were on our way to Chandigarh and crossed this place around lunch time. Went inside and ordered for seasonal speciality - makki di roti with sarson da saag. Also ordered missi roti with daal. Both these items were piping hot and very tasty, enjoyed our meal.
3 based on 34 reviews
Food and service is good.though they have wheelchair to access the restaurant but handicapped toilet is just a space without water and dirty toilet.but on the highway an handicapped person like any other needs food and toilet.so,the management must look into this aspect.
4 based on 197 reviews
Relishing food is one thing, and tasting history in food a completely different ballgame altogether.We at Gulshan Dhaba, Murthal welcome you to experience both at the same time, without interfering in your personal memory-of-the-highway! First is our spec
We tried stuffed Pranthas of three different kinds. They were accompanied with butter and curd. Along with they also served pickles. This was really tasty, delicious and sumptuous. We had a great time and wonderful experience. Must visit this restaurant. Governor Amolak Rattan Kohli
On the National Highway while going to Jalandhar, if you are hungry, you can safely go to this place. Their food is tasty and delicious and their service is quick and courteous. Governor Amolak Rattan Kohli
4 based on 17 reviews
Well on this road you will find many dhabas who are serving good food but Pehelwan Dhaba is much better as compared to others in terms of service and food quality. If you get chance to visit then must taste paneer paratha.
4 based on 78 reviews
Though the food quality is still, the staff trained well but management is becoming more arrogant. Perhaps political ambitions of owner have started getting the usuals arrogance of political masters in their subjects. One of the key reasons for people visiting these joints is transparency and cost effectiveness and quick service. Now price transparency is gone, greed for quick gains in small things like cold drinks have taken over and the staff has logic that management policy has changed. When I said that we are leaving due to this the staff was least bothered and we walked out without having anything at peak lunch time Mr Kadian need to understand that his political ambitions are good but running a restaurant does not gel with usual style of Indian politicians who crave for power and arrogance reflects in their attitude despite of claiming to be public representatives. Quite disappointing and perhaps they will lose clients quickly with this approach as there are multiple options nearby for travelers
4 based on 50 reviews
Gulshan dhaba at Murthal is the best and perhaps the oldest of dhabas in the region, having come up in the 1950s. It operates on 24 x 7 basis and is a gastronomical delight with its varied vegetarian preparations.Location has superior ambiance with a fine
For Vegetarians when hungry can look forward to this Dhaba for a sumptuous and tasty meal . Snacks and regular meals are good quality . Amolak Rattan Kohli FormerGovernor of Mizoram
3 based on 221 reviews
One of the most important part of this place used to be hospitality and warmth and that was missing this time. Service in the food was pathetic and was not worth the price. Activities like Camel Ride etc are still ok.
4 based on 354 reviews
Had lunch on way from Delhi to Chandigarh. Their food had been fabulous when I visited in 2009 when the place was a small eatery. After a decade, the place has been completely reconstructed and with a massive centrally air-conditioned restaurant with great car park. The food was as authentic. The roti, panneer dish, and other dishes were good and the dishes were hot and fresh. The lassi tastes as good as evee.The price was pretty steep which was surprising as the dhabas, I believed provided good food at reasonable prices. As I don't travel too much nowadays, this stop for lunch was one down memory lane as I had frequented the place a decade back. For those who travel towards Chandigarh and other places, this should be one stop at least once.
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