We tried this restaurant for authentic Assamese dinner
We found an average restaurant
Taste was good but it’s for only one time experience.
We tried their non veg and veg thali
Everything was same on the non veg thali except 2 non veg bowl and all the other stuff was same.
It’s overhyped restaurant I can say
It might sound weird but it’s true as much they charge for the food
Quality and quantity isn’t reaching the satisfactory mark
nidhi vithalani
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December 19, 2024
✅ Amla Soup is the best here worth a shot
✅ Traditional Sweet is great
✅ They serve in Kaansa Thaali which has beneficial values
✅ Great Restaurant for Assamese Thali
✅ Too Expensive
✅ Their Parampara Thaali is good but i think too costly
✅ Staff is very friendly, will care to explain all the dishes in detail
✅ Location is in a busy area in between city
Ria Biswas
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October 12, 2024
If you are not from Assam and looking for trying the Assamese Thali here is tge destination.
Tried their Assamese Thali, Cost Rs. 500.(without gst and service charge). Location is Silphukuri, you can get bus from the railway station or can hire bike, cab or auto to reach there.
Ambience is very pleasant.Their Dishes are awesome in taste.
Service is also fast and good.
Rajib Bhattacharjee
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September 19, 2024
The name justifies the place its paradise for great Assamese cuisine.The place is huge and can cater to a large group very easily. We opted for vyanjan mutton thali and veg thali along with vyanjan non veg thali for the girls.I had taken my friend from Kolkata for an awesome experience and they enjoyed it a lot.The fish tenga was above all and it won the heart of all the guests.The staff is very polite and active. But i would like to suggest that the rice serving technique should be improved and if possible brass utensils can be introduced as this is the oldest authentic restaurant in the city.
Raghav Goel
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June 15, 2024
Paradise Restaurant in Guwahati is a must-visit for traditional Assamese cuisine. As a vegetarian, I was delighted with their diverse and flavorful offerings. The ambiance is warm and inviting, and the staff is exceptionally courteous. Highlights include the Bamboo Shoot with Black Lentils and Banana Flower Curry, all prepared with fresh, local ingredients. A delightful dining experience that beautifully celebrates Assamese culinary heritage. Highly recommended!
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We tried this restaurant for authentic Assamese dinner We found an average restaurant Taste was good but it’s for only one time experience. We tried their non veg and veg thali Everything was same on the non veg thali except 2 non veg bowl and all the other stuff was same. It’s overhyped restaurant I can say It might sound weird but it’s true as much they charge for the food Quality and quantity isn’t reaching the satisfactory mark
✅ Amla Soup is the best here worth a shot ✅ Traditional Sweet is great ✅ They serve in Kaansa Thaali which has beneficial values ✅ Great Restaurant for Assamese Thali ✅ Too Expensive ✅ Their Parampara Thaali is good but i think too costly ✅ Staff is very friendly, will care to explain all the dishes in detail ✅ Location is in a busy area in between city
If you are not from Assam and looking for trying the Assamese Thali here is tge destination. Tried their Assamese Thali, Cost Rs. 500.(without gst and service charge). Location is Silphukuri, you can get bus from the railway station or can hire bike, cab or auto to reach there. Ambience is very pleasant.Their Dishes are awesome in taste. Service is also fast and good.
The name justifies the place its paradise for great Assamese cuisine.The place is huge and can cater to a large group very easily. We opted for vyanjan mutton thali and veg thali along with vyanjan non veg thali for the girls.I had taken my friend from Kolkata for an awesome experience and they enjoyed it a lot.The fish tenga was above all and it won the heart of all the guests.The staff is very polite and active. But i would like to suggest that the rice serving technique should be improved and if possible brass utensils can be introduced as this is the oldest authentic restaurant in the city.
Paradise Restaurant in Guwahati is a must-visit for traditional Assamese cuisine. As a vegetarian, I was delighted with their diverse and flavorful offerings. The ambiance is warm and inviting, and the staff is exceptionally courteous. Highlights include the Bamboo Shoot with Black Lentils and Banana Flower Curry, all prepared with fresh, local ingredients. A delightful dining experience that beautifully celebrates Assamese culinary heritage. Highly recommended!