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Bidra med feedbackThis restaurant in Harihareshwar is well-known for its delicious homemade-style cuisine. Specializing in meat and seafood, the dishes are typically spicy and oily, but can be made milder upon request. The snacks are also tasty, but most diners come for lunch or dinner. The restaurant is spacious with plenty of parking, and it's also kid-friendly, with space for children to play.
This hotel in Harihareshwar is one of the most overrated and bland places to eat in the area. There are very few restaurants in the small village, so options are limited. The prices are high for what you get, as shown in the attached picture where a thali costs Rs. 280-300 with a fixed menu. The service is slow, with only enough capacity for 20 people at a time. The locals may recommend this place, but it seems they may be getting some sort of kickback. The manager is also known to be rude and even charges Rs. 10 for a cardboard box to take away leftovers. Overall, I do not recommend this place unless you know Marathi and want to take your chances.
This restaurant is a quaint spot located on the way to the Temple in Harihareshewar. The menu is limited and changes daily, with the options written on a chalkboard. The seating area consists of a few tables and chairs, as well as a wash basin. The atmosphere is clean and tidy, though not fancy. Their Local Fish Thali is exceptional, featuring a slice of Surmai Fish Fry, another slice in Roasted Masala Curry, 2 chapatis, and rice. The fish is incredibly fresh, sourced daily from Shrivardhan, and fried upon ordering. The curry is a local specialty with delicious roasted masala flavors. Additional curry is available upon request. This is a must-visit spot for all fish enthusiasts!