Sunday, October 19, 2014

Khadakwasla Panshet

We visited Khadakwasla and Panshet previous week. It was a nice picnic for four families.

Timings and Route: We started from our home in Aundh at 10:15 AM in the morning and took the route shown here.


Fees: There weren't any fees either on Khadakwasla or at Panshet.


Food: We were carrying some food with us including some thepla and home made cake made by my wife. We also were carrying some wafers with us but some kids in my car complained that they don't eat junk food so we took some bananas on the way after Warje. We ordered some bhajiya and pav-wada at Khadakwasla which were pretty good both in terms of taste and hygiene. At panshet, there was a restaurant where we ordered thali and some other items but we also had some sandwiches with us which the kids liked. We also took some nimboo pani which was pretty good.


Activities: At Khadakwasla, we only ate food and enjoyed scenic view of back waters of Khadakwasla dam. At panshet, we had one small garden at our disposal and a set of ball-bat that we brought with us there.

All in all, it was a good day of fun for us.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Pune Okayama Friendship (Formerly known as Pu La Deshpande) Garden

We visited Pune Okayama Friendship garden last week. It is a nice place to spend half a day of picnic.

Timings and Route:  I left my home in car at around 4:30 PM and took the route shown here. We reached there around 5 PM. The garden remains open between 6:30 to 10:30 AM and between 4 PM to 8 PM.
Fees: There are parking charges of INR 10 per car. There are entry fees of INR 5 per person too.

Food: There are no eateries nearby or inside the garden. Eating is prohibited inside the garden.

Activities: The only activity we had was to wander around and view the greenery. We also spent some time resting on one of the benches available in the garden.

All in all, I was surprised why I didn't visit such a nice garden earlier.

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Barbeque Nation - Wakad

I took dinner at Barbeque Nation recently. The restaurant is near wakad on Mumbai-Bangalore Highway bypass. We went on a weekday when there was heavy traffic.

Food: The menu of the hotel is available here. The restaurant offers only buffet which consists of starters, then soups and salad, then main course and then desserts. The main course consists of two or more punjabi subjis, naan/roti/paratha, rice/biryani and dal.


We started with paneer, aloo tikki, mushroom, vegetables, etc... starters but they were a bit spicy and my daughter couldn't take them a lot. So my wife brought main course and some desserts for her.

I personally did enjoy the starters a lot. In the main course, we did not go for soups or salads as our stomachs were completely full and if we had gone for them, we couldn't have got space left for main course and desserts. Since it was birthday, they did bring a cake for us and we did have a cutting ceremony.

Charges: The total bill came out to be around INR 1960 including taxes. I found it to be a bit on the higher side but still worth visiting.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

ISKCON Temple, Katraj Kondhwa Bypass

I visited ISKCON Temple on Katraj Kondhwa Bypass yesterday. It is a nice place to spend half or a full day picnic.

Timings and Route: I left my home in car at around 6 PM and took the route shown here. There is one route that goes via Dagduseth, Swargate, Katraj Zoo and we chose this one while going but it took almost one hour 20 minutes since there was heavy traffic. While coming back we took the route that comes via NH-47 and it is actually 10 KM longer than the previous but due to low traffic, we did not take a lot of time. There are different timings of different aarti's including Mangla, Shringar, Rajbhog, etc... The doors remain closed between 8PM and 9PM so please visit accordingly.

Fees: There are no entry fees. But there are places where you can donate some amount to feed people for free and also to collect some prasad.

Food: The temple itself has provided an eatery which serves a lot of varieties of food including pav bhaji, chinese noodles, manchurian, dhosa, pastry, chhole bhature etc... at reasonable cost. The food was hygienic and quite tasty.

Activities: The sheer grandeur of the temple made us overwhelmed. There are stories of Dhruv, Prahlad, Krishna, etc... carved on the walls of the temple. 

All in all, we did enjoy our visit to a temple after a long long time.



Saturday, April 26, 2014

Rahul Restaurant Aundh

I took lunch at Rahul Restaurant last week. The restaurant is just at the entrance of Nagras Road, Aundh.

Food: The menu of the restaurant is available here


We ordered Spring Roll, Veg Manchurian with gravy and Veg Hakka Noodles. The food was a bit spicy for my daughter but quite delicious. The ambiance was pretty good too.

Charges: The total bill came out to be INR 570 which I considered reasonable for three of us. All in all, it was a good restaurant and worth visiting.