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Rasovara
"Indian- Premium -Veg-Multi Cuisine Restaurant of India .Rajasthan ,Gujarat and North India."
Address: 2560 Shepard Avenue Unit 8 , Mississauga L5A 4E1, ON, CA
Phone: (905) 232-3373
State: ON
City: Mississauga
Zip Code: L5A 4E1


Opening Hours

Monday: 00:00-00:00
Tuesday: 00:00-00:00
Wednesday: 00:00-00:00
Thursday: 00:00-00:00
Friday: 00:00-00:00
Saturday: 00:00-00:00
Sunday: 00:00-00:00


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Reviews
One of the good places for Authentic Rajasthani thali. The thali has almost 10-15 different items. The food quality is good. Everything was pretty standard. Extra star for keeping it simple and sweet. A couple of negative stars for the restaurant rules, where we order a couple of items from the menu other than thali items but they refused to serve them on the table. The response was “it’s just available for takeout only” . Service is good but kinda slow. For the given price the thali option is definitely worth it. Gonna visit again for sure..
Opted for the premium thali unlimited servings. This is the way that Indians traditionally eat their meals such as Gujaratis. - there are no separate courses, all items are served in a "thali", a dish with various sections / separate smaller bowls to hold different items such as curries, dal, etc. At Rasovara, this consisted of a disposable "thali" and 5 bowls. The savoury "snacks" consisted of dhokla and fried rice papad. Didn't even have a decent selection of 2 savoury snacks - "papad" doesn't count as such, pls! Curries included one with peas, cauliflower and potatoes dry, one with paneer with gravy, one with flour dumplings and gravy Rajasthani "gatte" curry and one with potatoes and eggplant. Dal was the traditional Gujarati style "toor" dal completely cold . Pleasantly surprised to find boiled peanuts in the dal. There needs to be an allergy advice / warning given to customers - both on their website and bef ore patrons place their orders. Also there was "dal, bati churma" - a Rajasthani dish - with some ghee drizzled into to the dal, if preferred. This dal was cold. Sweets included "gulab jamun" and "monthal". There were 2 chutneys - a tamarind based and another was the popular green chutney. Salad comprised of sliced cucumbers, tomatoes and onions with some "masala" sprinkled on it. There was plain rice traditionally, rice and dal is mixed to finish the meal. A bottle of water was provided with the meal. No "chaas" buttermilk is served - I checked with the one of the servers. Clearly not what their website describes and what is shown in their various posts. Had to keep waiting between servings and tried to enjoy the "thali"experience - the idea is good but fails in the execution. Over priced, slow service, cold food. PS If one has ever had a "thali" at restaurants in India especially in Mumbai and around Gujarat, you know what I mean. The items served are hot, the quick frequency of the servings and there's many more choices / varieties available - the savoury snacks, curries, dal, kadhi, papad, sweets, etc.
Excited to try coz of wife recommendation. Premium price 25.99 on the weekends and weekend start off Friday evening. Nothing exceptional for the price. Only average food served. Dal was too sweet for me and khadi is as well and also had pungent curd smell which I didn't like.Panner gravy was tasteless. Dal bhati , roti , poori are only dish i got extra serving. Not satisfied as not all the dishes from thali menu were served salad, papad, dhokla
Have been here twice! The first time their thali was really good. They had a lot of dishes and they tasted good. However on my second visit , I specifically came for the dal baati thali and was disappointed. Everything on the thali was too sweet. I did not really enjoy eating the dal baati too. Overall it’s a good place to go to if you’re craving veg food. The service and ambience is okay.
We got their unlimited thali as we had to get refills for couple of items. Most of the curries tasted good. need to have a palate for North Indian cuisine Liked their Rajasthani dal, Aloo curry, Aamras and hot puris. Special shout out for their Bhaingan barta. Liked the texture and unique charred flavour. Few items that I didn't quite enjoy were Khaman which was dry and Gujarati dal & Kadi which was way sweeter for my palate Over all a nice vegetarian meal experience. Serving size is pretty good size. My advice would be to start off with a limited Thali and upgrade to unlimited if needed.
Food was average. Nothing extraordinary. Only 1 server out of 4 was putting efforts in the work. EDIT: After posting the review owner responded to my review like he is trying to win the case in court and trying to prove I was not even at restaurant. Also what does it have to do with me being Gujarati. If you can not take feedback from person of any background or ethnicity just don't let them enter in your new 10,000/ sq ft upcoming location As per your response. As for my original review I tried to keep it short but now you can check the full review below: - It took 15 minutes to bring the food after plates were on the table - servers were really slow when we asked for puri and roti it took them 5 minutes each time to bring it. Till then we were sitting with empty plates. Only 1 server, lady with glasses was listening to what we were asking for. Others tend to just forget about the orders - dhokla were slate and cold - rise was cold - after getting the rice my wife ordered daal but it did not come after 10 minutes, so we just washed our hands and got up. At that time the server came with daal. Too late isn't it? - only thing we found were up to the mark was Undhiyu, puri and kadhi. Rest was average. - All washrooms were in very bad condition. No hygiene at all. Anyone who went to this restaurant can confirm that. P.S. To the owner: this is my only account and I am a google local guide. I don't like to post fake reviews. I post based on my experience and service that was provided. If you can not take it as a feedback just don't be in service business.
If you are the one who can enjoy a fusion of Gujarati and Rajasthani cuisines, then this is your Go To place for an awesome Unlimited Veg Thali. All the food items are served at your table, so it's not a buffet. Located in Mississauga, this place is definitely a gem for veg food lovers. Throughly enjoyed their daal dhokli, kathol, khaman dhokla and pakoras which felt like were home-made. What also stood out for us was customer service of Soniya, who really seemed to enjoy her work. :
This is really an amazing restaurant. Most authentic Gujarati/Rajasthani taste outside India that cannot be beaten. Everything is up to the mark. The staff is very polite and we loved being treated so respectfully. Keep up the great work, Rasovara. PS: highly recommend gujarati dal, kadhi and chaas.Food: 5/5
My taste buds were delighted to have delicious and authentic mix of Rajasthani and Gujrati thali in Canada. Awe-inspiring ambience of restaurant with a touch of Rajasthani decor. Quality cusines like Daal Baati, Churma, Gujrati Dal, Bajra roti with desi ghee, and lot more. Staff is amicable and made dine-in experience amazing. Must visit place!!
Great place for a vegetarian dine-in , authentic Gujarati & Rajasthani cuisine.. served in unique organic utensils, Very friendly staff, I recommend highly..Recommended dishesGulab Jamun, Kheer, The Drinks and Accompaniments with the Thali, White Dhokla, Veg Thali Spread
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