Rustles – Hotel Mountview, Sector 10, Chandigarh
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Food is decent, taste is good but services is too slow. I won't say it's poor service, it's just too slow that kills the buzz of the moment!…
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This place was good . Very polite staff . Great experience , highly recommended. Food was great and services were also fabulous . I've ordered north I…
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Kaint to say the least. Mount view offers everything a five star can give. The variety in the food, the lavish functions be it weddings, meetings, the…
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4 Reviews on “Rustles – Hotel Mountview, Sector 10, Chandigarh”
Food is decent, taste is good but services is too slow. I won’t say it’s poor service, it’s just too slow that kills the buzz of the moment!
This place was good . Very polite staff . Great experience , highly recommended. Food was great and services were also fabulous . I’ve ordered north Indian . You will lick your fingers and repeat your order
Kaint to say the least. Mount view offers everything a five star can give. The variety in the food, the lavish functions be it weddings, meetings, the place is decked up for celebrations and is a thumbs up for me anytime.
When there was no Taj or JW Marriot in Chandigarh, there was Mountview! The sole 5-star hotel of tricity, where we used to celebrate our special occasions and oblige our close associates. And after all these years, Mountview’s main restaurant, Rustles, has not changed a bit – be it in terms of decor, flavours or their warm hospitality.After experimenting with the new places for more than a decade, when I visited Rustles again, it was the time of World Tourism Week and there was some Punjabi Food Festival going on. As we had to opt for vegetarian meal, the spread of this food festival for vegetarians didn’t seem much appealing and hence we resorted to a la carte. We were served a la carte at Round the Clock instead, which was a pleasant change from the dull and gloomy ambiance of Rustles. The glass windows of Coffee Shop gave the glimpse of special performance of some artists in the lawn outside.Although the food was sourced from Rustles to the coffee shop, there wasn’t even a slightest lag in service. The servers were polite and prompt, just like they always used to be. To begin with, we ordered Badam Ka Shorba which was wholesome and nutritious broth of ground almonds. Among the main course we ordered – Kofta Naram Dil and Kadhai Khumb with Hara Pyaaz. The Kofta Naram Dil, was actually too soft and mushy with dumplings of cashew paste and cheese in perfectly blended tomaty gravy. At the same time, Kadhai Khumb had a rich flavour with a base of caramelized white and green onions. Not getting enough of its mushrooms, we opted to get another dish packed for home – this time Mushroom Matter, which was impressive since it had no trace of starch in the gravy and very homely flavours.With its warm hospitality and assuring flavours, Mountview will definitely win back its old clientele.