Radha Krishna Veg. Restaurant
Hotel Radha Krishna · ₹₹
Summary
Verified · 11421 reviewsRadha Krishna Veg. Restaurant is a well-established vegetarian eatery serving Maharashtrian and South Indian cuisine with consistently good quality. The restaurant offers a mix of traditional dishes in a simple, clean setting with reasonable prices for most items.
Pros
- Excellent South Indian specialties, particularly dosas and idlis
- Fresh, flavorful food with generous portions
- Clean, family-friendly atmosphere with quick service
Cons
- Gets crowded with long wait times, especially on weekends
- Some items like desserts are overpriced
- Inconsistent seating management for larger groups
Top reviews
Excellent experience! We tried the Dal Khichdi, Pav Bhaji, and Lemon Coriander Soup, everything was incredibly tasty. The Dal Khichdi, in particular, was very flavorful and the portion size was generous. Even though it gets quite crowded on weekends, the service remained fast and attentive. Great value for money. Definitely worth a visit!
Radha Krishna Veg Restaurant is a great spot for simple, comforting Maharashtrian food. We ordered misal pav, batata vada, and puri bhaji, and everything was fresh, tasty, and well prepared. The misal had a good balance of spice, the batata vada was crisp, and the puri bhaji was satisfying and filling. The total bill came to around ₹800, which felt reasonable for the quantity and quality. The ambience is simple and clean, with a calm, no-frills setup that suits a traditional vegetarian restaurant. It has a homely, comfortable feel, making it ideal for families and casual dining. The seating is basic but well maintained, and the overall atmosphere is peaceful and welcoming, letting the food remain the main highlight. Overall, a good place for a wholesome vegetarian meal.
Food was tasty and good, no wonder so much of crowd thronging into this restaurant. We ordered Veg Fried Rice, Paneer Chilly Gravy, Tandoori Roti, Butter Garlic Naan, Navaratna Korma, Green Salad (they have 3 other types of salad). Overall the prices are again on little higher side, a simple falooda costs over 350 bucks which is insane. Hope the quality would justify that. When we went on the Dhanteras day we reached at 1:45pm and got a seat for 5 people after 30mins. Smaller groups who were in waiting list after us went in early, this riled me up and had to complain about this.


