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Contribuisci feedbackMy recent visit to Rupa Vira's The Signature Restaurant was a journey through delectable flavors, although there is certainly room for some improvements. The food unquestionably left a positive impression, yet there were a few aspects that could be enhanced. I opted for the Gujarati thali, priced at $21, anticipating a culinary adventure. The flavors and authenticity of the dishes were apparent, delivering a true taste of Gujarat. However, the portion size left me wanting more, especially when compared to other restaurants in the area that offer unlimited options. It would be great to see an option for more generous servings. While the traditional puran poli is known for its rich ghee-infused taste, the version I received was surprisingly dry and lacked the expected ghee goodness. Additionally, the portion of rice was quite small, which was slightly disappointing. My exploration continued with the Rajasthani thali. Although the flavors were captivating, the dal bati's unusual shape, resembling a medu vada, caught my attention. The fact that only two were provided left me wishing for a heartier serving. One point of consideration is the pricing. The dishes undoubtedly showcased culinary expertise, yet the costs felt relatively steep. The gulkand pan shot, priced at $10, was diminutive in size, impacting the overall value. Similarly, the mango lassi, at $7, seemed a bit pricey considering the serving size. In conclusion, Rupa Vira's The Signature Restaurant offers an enticing selection of flavors that capture the essence of Gujarati and Rajasthani cuisines. While the culinary experience was largely enjoyable, there's an opportunity to improve portion sizes, perhaps by introducing an unlimited option, and ensuring that traditional dishes like puran poli retain their authentic qualities. Attention to pricing, particularly for smaller items like the gulkand pan shot and mango lassi, could further enhance the dining experience. All in all, Rupa Vira's presents a promising culinary journey with the potential for refinement.
Decent food and service. Tried a number of dishes, and they were good. If possible, I would recommend having a reservation as they can get busy. The portion sizes are small, and a criticism is that, atleast on the copy of the menu I was given, there were no prices so it was hard to estimate- in the end, its on the more expensive side.
Yum! Great food and drinks. Service was good. It was a little crowded and the tables are a little close together, so highly recommend you reserve a table before you go.
Rupa Vira 's The Signature restaurant surely stands by it 's tagline ' A True Taste of India 's Finest '.Located in Ashburn, Virginia, this place is a delight for Indian food lovers, especially gujarati food lovers.The menu is an eclectic mix of India 's best dishes ranging from Authentic Gujarati Dishes such as Unghyu, Dabeli, Khandvi and Gujarati Kadhi. They also offer dishes such as Hara Bhara Kabab, Paneer Shashlik, indo-chinese and south indian dishes. There 's a dish for everyone at Rupa Vira 's.To top it off, on weekends they offer a fixed Gujarati thali which can melt any Gujju 's heart.The menu can be slightly overwhelming given the choices they offer. That 's a good thing : The staff was attentive and helped with recommendations which makes life a little easier ordering.Dabeli and Khandvi were top notch in taste and presented beautifully. Similar to what you would expect in a fine dine restaurant. It was as close or probably better than what you would typically get in India.Mango Palak Chaat is a trend these days and it didn 't disappoint at all. It was a refreshing change from the typical chaats.Dal makhni and paneer kadhai were good as well. These are go-to north indian dishes for any punjabi food lover.In all, your trip to Rupa Vira can not go wrong.Food: 5/5Value for money:4/5Ambiance: 4/5Service: 5/5PS: Try to make it there before 8pm on a friday night to avoid waiting. After all, you don 't want to be waiting to have delicious indian especially gujarati food : Kudos !!!!
Beware before you go to this place... The true Indian Taste will make you fall for this place...<br/ <br/ Ambience: feels indian, with those iconic monument photos of Mumbai. Mumbai central, indian gate and rajmahal.<br/ <br/ Food: Dabeli, khandvi, khaman, cholechana, paneer paratha, dosa, Idly .... And other north indian and south indian dishes. Isn't mouthwatering food, it taste like you are having it on the Streets of Mumbai... Delicious and we'll presented. More variety of food than other indian restaurant.<br/ <br/ Cost: This one goes heavy on your pocket, but for the taste and cuisine from the land of India, it could be affordable.<br/ <br/ Overall: For the love of indian food and spices, this place will not let you down. Awesome food, and taste.<br/ <br/ Note: please book your table before 7 pm on weekends, as you find lot of rush at this place there after. The popularity of restaurant will make you await more.<br/ <br/