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Banjara Dhabba, Boriwali, Mumbai

Banjara Dhabba

Visited this outlet around June 2k17. Located at the out skirts of Borivali , this eatery will surprise you with its ravishing food and good customer-service.

Food: 7/10: A good variety of food available for both Veg and non veg, drinks and deserts too

Ambience: 6/10: If good interiors and a typical-dhaba-feel are your pointers for an ideal outing then this one doesn’t disappoint! And yeah, the colorful walls and subtle pieces of art do look pretty. Seating is comfortable. The lighting is too dim, I had a tough time focusing my camera and had to use flash. It gets a plus point because of the thick wooden carved entrance door.

Music: Yes,the background score is soothing and does enhance your mood.
 
Spacious:Enough space between adjacent tables..       
                                             
Staff: 6/10: Polite and well-trained but less in number.                                                                                                         
Pocket friendly: A little on the higher side.

Easy to locate: Kind of no. It is located in one of the corners of Borivali and is almost 15 minutes far from the Borivali station, only if you are lucky enough not to get traffic, which is impossible! The surrounding area is deserted, so difficult to find a cab back home, so better to have your Ola / Uber ready when you’re done.

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