Date: 22nd Jan 2024, Mumbai
Located at a strategic point on Mumbai-Nashik Road in Shirol, Maharashtra, Hotel Dalvi Darbar stands out as a culinary haven for travelers and locals alike. This hidden gem offers a delightful gastronomic experience with its two distinct sections catering to both vegetarian and non-vegetarian preferences.
The Veg section, known as Shubh Sagar, and the Non-Veg section, named Malbar Palace, are housed under the same roof but maintain a clear culinary distinction. What sets this establishment apart is the presence of separate kitchens for both sections, ensuring the integrity of flavors and catering to the diverse palate of its patrons.
For those traveling on the highway, Hotel Dalvi Darbar emerges as a top dining option. Beyond its culinary offerings, the hotel has embraced eco-friendly practices by installing an EV charger, making it a convenient pitstop for electric vehicle users.
Culinary Extravaganza:
The star of the show at Shubh Sagar is undoubtedly the Pav Bhaji, Missal Pav, and a delightful array of South Indian delicacies. Patrons rave about the authenticity and richness of flavors, making it a must-try for those seeking a taste of Maharashtra’s culinary heritage.
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On the Malbar Palace side, connoisseurs indulge in a feast of kebabs, tandoori starters, and the renowned Murg Mussalam. The culinary team at this section takes pride in crafting dishes that tantalize the taste buds, making it a favorite among both locals and travelers exploring the Mumbai-Nashik Road.
Local Appeal:
Hotel Dalvi Darbar isn’t just a stop for tourists passing through; it has woven itself into the fabric of the local community. Villagers regularly visit the establishment to savor its delectable offerings, showcasing its popularity and widespread acclaim.
Celebrity Stamp of Approval:
Recently, Turbanmirchie, also known as Randeep Gujral, a celebrity blogger from Mumbai, graced the restaurant with his presence. Known for his discerning taste buds, Gujral was effusive in his praise for the quality and quantity of the dishes. His endorsement adds a touch of glamour to the restaurant’s reputation, solidifying its status as a go-to culinary destination.
Conclusion:
Hotel Dalvi Darbar, nestled on Mumbai-Nashik Road, has carved a niche for itself as a culinary haven. With separate sections catering to both vegetarian and non-vegetarian preferences, a commitment to eco-friendliness, and a stamp of approval from a celebrity blogger, it stands as a testament to the rich and diverse culinary landscape of Maharashtra. For those traversing the highway or locals seeking an exquisite dining experience, Hotel Dalvi Darbar is a destination where food takes center stage, leaving an indelible mark on the taste buds of all who visit.
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