Haveli Bistro - Carte

185 N High StOH 432153021, Columbus, United States

🛍 Wine, Indian, Drinks, Chicken

3.9 💬 2616 Avis
Haveli Bistro

Téléphone: +16148675008

Adresse: 185 N High StOH 432153021, Columbus, United States

Ville: Columbus

Menu Plats: 35

Avis: 2616

Site Web: http://havelibistro.com/

"Worst experience ever! My husband and I had a reservation for Valentines Day. We were sat promptly and our order was taken. It took very little time to get our drinks but then the trouble started. While sitting at our table eating the app, a server began to bring all the extra chairs and high chairs over and pushed them up against my side of the table and my chair.At one point I moved them back near the stairway and she came back and pushed them within an inch of our table. Within a couple of minutes, the same server placed a bucket with a trash bag and a big bussing pans with dirty dishes on the floor next to us. At first I thought they were moving stuff around and we thought it would be a very quick, gross, but temporary staging. I was wrong! Instead of picking the items up and taking them downstairs, she brought a big cart over with LOTS of dirty dishes and proceeded to start scraping the food into the bucket next to our table and placing the dishes into the pans. At this point my husband and I could not believe this was actually taking place. I then told her that this was unacceptable to be doing next to people dining and made her seat us at a new table. After 45 minutes, no one had checked on us, brought us refills, new silverware, napkins or our dinner. We then complained to a server about not getting our food and she went and told someone. 20 minutes later someone came upstairs and asked us for our order again. We placed the order again, no refills, silverware or napkins. 20 mins later still no food. We had now been there for 90 minutes. We got up to leave and as we head downstairs, the waiter was at the bar with our food talking to servers. He saw us and grabbed the tray and started up. We told him we were not paying for the dinner. He didn’t bring us silverware or napkins. We finally got silverware a few minutes later. No one ever came back. Many people were leaving due to poor service. We weren’t the only ones! Never go here!"

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Şahnur Şahnur

Service was so atrocious, I absolutely could not believe it.

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Adrian
Adrian

Left after 30 minutes without table service, even drinks menus. Time wasted.


Kasandra
Kasandra

Loved trying this place for the first time. Location and ambiance is amazing. Food was delicious with many options. The service was great, just a tad bit slow at times.


Justina
Justina

The service was really good. They made vegetarian food without onion garlic for us at such short notice. Both Diksha and her husband were friendly, courteous and we observed them taking care of their customers’ tastes and preferences. Voir le carte


Sheridan
Sheridan

Food was very good but portions are small. The service is horrible. The waiter just pointed at a table and said sit over there. Took a long time to take our order. Never checked on our drinks or how the food was. Took 20 minutes just to get our check. Will not go back there again.


Adrian
Adrian

Waited over an hour for food to arrive. Other tables were served and finished before we were served. Absolutely no offer to discount the meal. No comps. Just some lame excuse that fish takes a long time to prepare. Clearly our order never made it to the kitchen and the staff took no responsibility. When the food finally arrived it was very good.


Emmett
Emmett

We saw Wicked at the Ohio Theatre and sought to eat places, but most were closed. Haveli Bistro was open until 1:00. Service was amazing and the food was just as good! The garlic naan was delicious! The Mango goatery was sharp at level 3 and very good! Overall great experience and the waiter was also very friendly and accommodating even late at night! I would recommend! Voir le carte


Emmett
Emmett

What a nice, comfortable restaurant. However, each phase of the process was a problem. It took over 10 minutes to confirm that we were there (on time for a reservation), then put another 10 us. No bartender, so they couldn't sell their creative cocktails. It took much longer to get our order and then waited and waited. Appetizer (veggie samosas) were excellent. Only one main court came out. We shared it and finally called it one night after an hour there for half an hour. So she lost a lot of total cops. Unfortunately, they lack the organization. They would benefit from assigning roles and holding them. The staff tried to do things, but extremely ineffective. Good tasting, too. Sadly, they c...


Adrian
Adrian

Wow, they really dropped the ball for 2019 Pride weekend. In 2018 I dined here during the Pride parade, had cocktails and food with friends, and watched the parade in air conditioned style from the 2nd floor dining area. It was fantastic and they were very accommodating. Not sure what happened in a years time, because our experience this last weekend was quite the opposite. I made my reservations (for 6) using OpenTable and requested the 2nd floor for parade viewing and made it clear that we would be eating and drinking-we had done this last year, and we were really looking forward to dining here again. I called to confirm two weeks out...the man who answered rudely told me to call back clos...


Sheridan
Sheridan

Worst experience ever! My husband and I had a reservation for Valentines Day. We were sat promptly and our order was taken. It took very little time to get our drinks but then the trouble started. While sitting at our table eating the app, a server began to bring all the extra chairs and high chairs over and pushed them up against my side of the table and my chair.At one point I moved them back near the stairway and she came back and pushed them within an inch of our table. Within a couple of minutes, the same server placed a bucket with a trash bag and a big bussing pans with dirty dishes on the floor next to us. At first I thought they were moving stuff around and we thought it would be a... Voir le carte

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Columbus, connu pour sa scène culinaire diversifiée, propose des spécialités locales comme le Skyline Chili, des bonbons Buckeye, ainsi qu'une large gamme de cuisines internationales reflétant sa communauté dynamique.

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