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Feedback gevenHad ordered a Modi-Tali, and eating was cold, only a few things were stabbed, the servier dishes were dirty. felt unhygienic. the place had moaned and when I made a complaint to the manager he made us flatter the table and said. Maybe this one will. have less mosquitoes. did not like the ambiente, the food or the service. definitiw no family restaurant....substandard
The restaurant charges extra money for thali meals for groups of more than two people, but they do not advertise this. They did not inform us over the phone when we made our reservation. We only found out when we were seated at the table. Many dishes were repeated in multiple thalis, making the experience redundant. Ordering a la carte or opting for the thali was essentially the same. It seems like the thali option is just a way for the restaurant to make more money. I do not recommend ordering the thali as it feels like a waste of money. It may look good for photos on social media, but in reality, it is not worth it.
There is no story... there is no glory . . So this is creatively quirky and we love @ardor2.1 for it 1. Thaan: Served in a chilli-shaped glass with fresh herb springing out. Sweet Spicey n super refreshing..all mixed into one. The touch of paan...is how you can end your meal with! 2. The chhah (6 in English).This refreshing vodka-based drink skillfully combines kiwi, litchi, egg white, lime water, and lime juice to create a beautiful green colour. 3: lota mojito: the traditional mojito with unconventional serving.. I have had it couple of times at ardor FOOD: Just creativity makes us go gaga! #dilli6 menu with dash of modernity is a perfect blend! Japani samosa: a take on the old delhi samosa by the same name! Well it does have an intersting history because nobody really knows why it was called so .. maybe came around the war when Japanese fought( wild guess a lot make): puff and stuffed -nani MA ki Churi with laal Maas : traditional Rajasthani take on mutton curry
Went there especially for the big thali. The thali is for 4 people, but, we were only 2 so a lot of food got wasted which I really regret. I would advise ordering only 1 thali for 3-4 people. The quantity is sufficient for 4...people. There is also a rooftop. The ambience is good and the staff was friendly and polite.
If you're looking for something special and out of the ordinary, Ardor 2.1 is definitely worth a visit. They offer unique thalis with creative names. We tried their United Indian Thali and Sardi Ke Kambal Thali, and the food in both thalis was top-notch in quality and taste. I enjoyed every bite until the very end. The service was quick and the staff was incredibly helpful. I will definitely be returning to try their other thalis.
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