Dec 22, 2014 12:50 PM
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The food served is basically a mix of Rajasthani, Gujarati and Marwari styles. The buffet priced at Rs. 440-550/-+ taxes is worth the price, given the lavish spread they offer. As the name suggests, the set up is designed in terms of a Village with themes like live magic show, palm reading, pottery (you can actually sit near the pottery wheel and make your own clay pots and carry it home as souvenirs), traditional/folk dancers(you can join in) and Henna tattoos.
There are counters for Panipuris, Chaat, Golas all included in the buffet price. The place is adorned by cart-wheels, scrap Tongas and Auto-rickshaw, Tempo-trucks etc. The only disappointment is a non-existent Air conditioning. During summers, you can find yourself perspiring after having some spicy items here. But you can't actually blame them as it's an open-air kind of a place which is covered with transfer polyethylene sheets as a ceiling.