Mezbaan Regency Restaurant
Chandni AggarwalChandni Aggarwal/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, KURUKSHETRA/ Updated : Jul 6, 2016, 12:01 IST
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Mezbaan Regency Restaurant is a part of Hotel Mezbaan Regency, which was started in 1989. It's just half a kilometre away from the city's Old Bus Stand, 3 km from New Bus Stand, and 1.5 km from the railway station. The restaurant … Read more
Mezbaan Regency Restaurant is a part of Hotel Mezbaan Regency, which was started in 1989. It's just half a kilometre away from the city's Old Bus Stand, 3 km from New Bus Stand, and 1.5 km from the railway station. The restaurant doesn’t serve non-vegetarian food and alcohol but a range of beverages, sizzlers, sandwiches, burgers, soups, Indian breads, salads, and desserts are available here. Their staff proudly says that their kadhai paneer, manchow soup, and tutti frutti ice-cream is best in the city. Read less
Mezbaan Regency Restaurant is a part of Hotel Mezbaan Regency, which was started in 1989. It's just half a kilometre away from the city's Old Bus Stand, 3 km from New Bus Stand, and 1.5 km from the railway station. The restaurant doesn’t serve non-vegetarian food and alcohol but a range of beverages, sizzlers, sandwiches, burgers, soups, Indian breads, salads, and desserts are available here. Their staff proudly says that their kadhai paneer, manchow soup, and tutti frutti ice-cream is best in the city. They promote it as a family restaurant and the prices are quite low. The restaurant's decor is very simple, but their dim blue, red, and pink lights give it a jazzy appearance. The restaurant's staff is friendly and loves to chat with the guests and keep them happy. It can accommodate a total of 89 guests at a time.
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