The Taste Ride, Bishnupur College Rd, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122
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The Taste Ride - Featured Reviews (319)
Firstly I, got hair in my food, after changing the food second time I got hair in my food.
One member is served and cleaning and taking order, and taking the food from the cooking area and coming through the road and then in restuarant,
The service is very slow , you have to wait for too long for your food and space is also adequate.
The food is not that good in taste as compared to their price and ambience.
So I, will give a overall 2().
Food was delicious and ambience and staff behaviour is very good..
Best of all, this restaurant is best seen from the inside. It wasn't very clear but stylish with good service in this restaurant we had dinner. Food was good and great value for money and service was attentive and efficient.
Taste Ride presents healthy & tasty food in a good location of Bishnupur with the perfect ambience & perfect interior decoration within your budget.
Go n order some food asap.. Nice service... Amazing texture n decorations...Just no comments....personally I love it..
The restaurant may not look big and fancy from outside but it is definitely one of the best restaurants in Bishnupur where quality and quantity of food is always taken care of. This is the place where you'll find the best quality of Chicken Biryani (Kolkata Dum Biryani, not the Hyderabadi Biryani) in the city accompanied by a really tasty Raita. Every single dish is just delicious and mouth-watering. Do visit this place if you're truly a food-lover.
One of the best restaurants in Bishnupur. The foods are good here and at reasonable prices too.
The service was excellent, very attentive and professional. The ambiance of the restaurant is super cute with art all around and the food was amazing! Also recommended for foreign tourists!
The Taste Ride Located in Bishnupur of Bankura. The complete address is The Taste Ride, Bishnupur College Rd, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122.
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