Golden Star Thali
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS IN MUMBAI/ Updated : May 22, 2015, 13:05 IST
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Low-key but still scrumptious, Golden Star Thali is like eating at grandma's house without the grandma (she's ensconced in the kitchen). On the menu: finger-lickin' good thalis fusing the cooking styles of two fabulous Indian food … Read more
Low-key but still scrumptious, Golden Star Thali is like eating at grandma's house without the grandma (she's ensconced in the kitchen). On the menu: finger-lickin' good thalis fusing the cooking styles of two fabulous Indian foodie regions. Read less
Noteworthy for: A thali is a traditional way of serving food in a silver platter with a selection of dishes.
Word to the wise: If you fancy takeaway, the restaurant can deliver a packed lunch to most train stations.
Low-key but still scrumptious, Golden Star Thali is like eating at grandma's house without the grandma (she's ensconced in the kitchen). On the menu: finger-lickin' good thalis fusing the cooking styles of two fabulous Indian foodie regions.
Purporting to keep serving "as long as you can eat," the restaurant offers unlimited sweets (which change daily) that have wreaked havoc on many a Mumbai waistline. Though after devouring your thali, which consists of farsans (Gujarati nibblies), curd, dal, curries, rotis, veggies and chutneys, it's difficult to see how anyone would have room for sweets at all.
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