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Feedback gevenWhile driving along the expressway between Delhi and Agra, you may come across a cafeteria that looks impressive from the outside with a huge parking lot. However, the experience inside may not live up to expectations. On a recent visit with a group of 13 people, we found every table occupied and long wait times for food items like paranthas and sandwiches. The cashier seemed very overwhelmed and unhelpful, making the experience even more chaotic. The only available option was oily and tasteless samosas, and the tea stall quickly ran out of tea. Overall, we left feeling unsatisfied and would not recommend this cafeteria. Next time, we plan to stop only for using the restroom or grabbing a quick drink before continuing our journey.
I enjoy going to cafes, coffeehouses, and coffee shops. These establishments mainly serve coffee and other hot beverages, similar to a bar or restaurant but different from a cafeteria. Cafes specialize in providing coffee, tea, and light snacks. Some cafes in the Middle East and immigrant neighborhoods in the West offer shisha, flavored tobacco smoked through a hookah. Espresso bars are a type of cafe that focus on serving espresso and espresso-based drinks.
As you drive along the expressway between Delhi and Agra, you may spot signs for a cafeteria just a kilometer away. Upon arriving, you'll notice a large parking lot filled with cars, giving the impression of a promising dining experience. However, entering the cafeteria, chaos ensues. During our visit at 10:30 in the morning, all tables were occupied and the payment counter was packed. When we inquired about ordering paranthas, we were informed of a half-hour wait. Despite suggesting they could quickly make sandwiches, we were told the sandwich counter would not open for another half hour due to pre-sliced bread. Frustrated by the limited options, we settled for oily and tasteless samosas. The tea stall outside quickly ran out of tea, leaving patron's empty-handed. We left feeling unsatisfied, with only packed paranthas saving the experience. For future visits, we recommend stopping only for restroom use, water, or a drink before continuing on the journey. Overall, not recommended.