Lavasa is a private, planned city being built near Pune. It is stylistically based on the Italian town Portofino, with a street and several buildings bearing the name of that town.
Restaurants in Lavasa
4 based on 55 reviews
visited this place for breakfast twice and dinner once during our 3 day stay in Lavasa... good choice for food in Lavasa
my feedback includes
1. car parking is easy as it is inside Fortune select hotel
2. Seating was quite easy and our group of 11 was seated quite comfortably
3. decent bar and drink options was quite fine ...
3. has a large spread of food and includes a good desert option as well ... family liked the food on the whole
4. i liked the eggs made in the breakfast session and the kids loved the parata with pickle :-) .....
5. service is fair and large part of the meal is self service due to the buffet approach
6. fairly priced for the overall ambience and food spread being served
overall a good place for a meal and will recommend this strongly .. Lavasa has limited options and this place within this context is very good
4 based on 73 reviews
We went there for lunch. Being a rainy season the view was spectacular, specially on a weekday when it's not crowded. The food I ordered was very good. I had a tomato basil soup, it could have been less sour. Roti and Mix Veg Masala was great. Jeera and Dal rice was good. Dal could have been a bit on thicker side. Overall I had a great time with my family.
4 based on 237 reviews
The All American Diner, Lavasa The All American Diner offers the great American meal experience - Waffles, Pancakes, Eggs, Burgers, Malts, Shakes and Coffees in an ambience that's unmistakable reminiscent of the nifty fifties. Featuring a decadent all day breakfast, the bar too is open all day...
Recently visited this place and as the weather was beautiful we chose to have our 7 course meal in the outside Seating area. First we were little skeptical about the quality of food because the crowd was less, as we visited Lavasa on a weekday and that too in off season time but to our surprise nothing was disappointing about this place
-Quick Service
-Fresh and tasty food
-all the dishes were beautifully plated
-friendly staff
3 based on 66 reviews
This is the only food joint in lavasa that is pure veg. It serves indian as well as western style of snacks and mini meals. U can visit their website for further information.
This is a decent Indian vegetarian fast food joint in Lavasa with all regular items from pav-bhaji, pizzas to sandwiches. It’s a self-service place. Food is decent but the pav of pav-bhaji were too dry. The chili cheese toast is the best option. They accept cards and paytm. They have a promotional offer (at least it was on in February 2017) where you can redeem around Rs 200 of the Rs 500 that you pay as car parking charges while entering Lavasa. Do look for these offers on the entry pass. Among the other high-priced restaurants in Lavasa, this is your mid-range specialist. A proper dinner for two should cost around Rs 500.
4 based on 258 reviews
Chor Bizarre – India’s Restaurant captures the spirit of the ‘Chor bazaar’ or ‘thieves market’ in the heart of Lavasa. It is only at the Chor Bizarre that you can find ‘a little bit of this and a little bit of that….We can be called a gallery, an attic, really clever and quite mad’ – all descriptions that we feel sum up the idea of Chor Bizarre. Part art, part kitsch, part imaginative, part contrived – the interiors of it has been put together keeping India’s finery, frivolity and sheer joie-de-vivre in mind. With its kaleidoscopic interiors, Chor Bizarre serves authentic Indian cuisine in a unique atmosphere. An Aladdin’s cave of bric-a-brac and fascinating antiques, the resplendent furnishings and décor have been collected from various bazaars of India. It is said you can travel the length and breadth of India and not repeat the same dish at any meal. Chor Bizarre has collected recipes that it liked from different parts of the country. Chor Bizarre is however, partial towards Kashmiri cuisine and is the only restaurant outside of Kashmir valley that has access to the secrets of ‘Wazwan’ – the ceremonial feast of 36 courses. Chor Bizarre is thus able to offer traditional ‘Tarami’ in addition to other ‘Thalis’ – a sampling of dishes from various parts of India, to make your gastronomic journey complete. Chor Bizarre also serves ‘Tak-a-Tak’ platters, a range of ‘Chaats’ and prides itself on a large vegetarian repertoire. The piece de resistance at Chor Bizarre is the vintage car that serves as a unique salad and chaat mobile supplementing the lavish buffet.
On a Friday evening the waterfront wore a deserted look. The Lavasa project as I saw and heard did NOT take off as expected. We came here with great expectations and saw a near empty promenade:(
A decent casual dining setup. The only paneer starter available was achari paneer , so skipped that. Kadhai paneer, butter naan and jeera rice were all pretty standard for about double the price for similar quality/taste. We got a Rs.100 off for showing our parking ticket. Pricing is clearly on the higher side given the location. The waiters and staff were on their toes and did a good job.
4 based on 96 reviews
Take your taste buds on a journey they have never been. Oriental Octupus, as the name suggests, features cuisine from 8 countries of the 'Orient' - China, Thailand, Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan & Singapore. The art deco interiors done in orchid and steel and the cutting edge cuisine give it a place among the most elegant and authentic far-eastern cuisine restaurants. The lavasa restaurant plays a wide variety of Jazz.
Nice and cozy place for great Chinese food. The staff also was very helpful and friendly. My son dropped lemonade on our table and without even having to ask the staff quickly and efficiently moved us to another table. Nice place.Dear Smita, Thank you for reviewing and recommending Orient 8. We are glad to know that you enjoyed the dining experience at our restaurant. We look forward to welcoming you again. Best regards, Manager - Guest Relations
3.5 based on 68 reviews
The decor consists of as authentic Diner memorabilia as anywhere, but this one is probably one of the most stylized Diners in the world. Bric-a-brac – tin and enamel plaques – has been painstakingly collected from antique shops and flea markets throughout the U.S., over the years. The ol’-fashioned Malts and Shakes notwithstanding, we offer an incredible range of coffees & cocktails. Diner Menus feature classic Burgers, Pancakes, Waffles, Malts, Shakes and decadent ‘All Day Breakfast’. And not just that, the grub here too is from those glorious years – an era where the words ‘Cholesterol’, or ‘Dieting’, did not exist… So go ahead, and take a trip down memory lane!
It's a small take away outlet on the Promenade in Lavasa. It is run by two staff a chef and a order taker cum cashier. Although the order taker is very helpful guy his knowledge of Lebanese Food is limited
4 based on 121 reviews
Indulge in the delicatessen delights of Granma’s Homemade, New Delhi’s favourite patisserie and ice cream parlour at Lavasa. On-the-go sandwiches, sinful desserts, coffees, cakes, authentic bakes, homemade chocolates, milkshakes and ice creams – all find their true home at Granma’s Homemade. The parlour boasts of a unique design with an open kitchen – which means you can enjoy delicacies hot from the oven. What’s more, the sandwiches, breads and confectionary, freshly made every day, are portioned generously reminding one of authentic homemade American desserts. You can also take away the delights or order birthday & anniversary cakes in advance.
Excellent place for Deserts - we first picked up a random assortment and then ordered a few to order. The choclate tarts are very good and freshly made. The choclate truffle is nice. The ice creams are also pretty good especially the black currant. But the star is the choclate tart. Everything is 50% off after 9 pm...
4 based on 16 reviews
Love potato snacks? Try Twisteez, the ultimate South African fried potato with a twist. The fun begins when potatoes, skewers and a deep fryer are used with the Twisteez machine to create this unique and fun food. It is all done in just one and half minute, and the potato stick is just ready to be gobbled. All crisp and crackling… But wait, Twisteez is always more delicious with a dash of one of our exclusive and deliciously mouth watering MSG free and Halaal certified flavor salts. So go ahead and choose from one of these tempting toppings. Give your tastebuds a twisted sense of flavour you have never imagined. Go grab a bunch of Twisteez today! els Ltd.
100 bucks for a twisted fried potato on a stick is a bit too much...so they ask you to pay 200 for two, and get one free.. Anyhow. Like i said, just good conceptually. Else neither it is economical nor tastes better than regular wafers..
4 based on 48 reviews
Great view of the lake and very comfortable Seating.The low level sofa Seating needs sprucing up though. The upholstery needs cleaning and overhauling urgently.
Courteous staff..though their uniforms need to be clean.On asking for Kaali daal the waiter said Kaali dal nahi hai!Showed it to him on the menu so he said..Asia kaho na..Daal Makhni toh hai!
We ordered tandoori chicken (seemed to be reheated,..not juicy and succulent.)Dal Makhni (artery clogging butter and cream murdered the taste of dal and a punjabi would flip for it tasted sweet!)Average tasting butter Naans and Rotis.Full marks to to the Gobhi paratha which was made very well.
So many beautiful spots around..and if one can,then doing a little picnic with home cooked food would any day be a better option.
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