5/5 Aishwarya K. 10 months ago on Google
This
had
been
on
my
to-go
list
for
a
long
time
and
I
finally
got
the
opportunity
to
visit
today.
Quite
an
amazing
structure,
well
built,
looks
authentic
and
maintained
very
well.
Cleanliness
of
this
place
was
appreciable.
I
got
a
chance
to
witness
a
Sikh
wedding
ceremony
here,
and
it
was
fairy-tale
like.
After
offering
our
prayers,
we
proceeded
to
the
langar
hall
and
experienced
their
delicious
meal.
I
am
told
that
meals
are
served
only
during
specific
times,
and
otherwise
they
offer
snacks.
I
am
not
sure.
The
langar
prasad
was
a
full-fledged
meal
containing
dal
makhni,
matar
paneer,
jwar
bajra
roti,
jeera
rice,
pickle,
boondi
raita,
kheer,
white
butter,
jalebi,
laddu,
gulab
jamun,
pakodi.
Tea
arrangements
were
also
present.
I
really
appreciate
the
dedication
of
the
volunteers
and
managing
committee.
This
quality
of
food
and
the
willingness
to
serve
is
truly
appreciable,
along
with
the
good
maintenance
of
the
premises.
Definitely
a
must-visit.