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I've been taking tiffin from Ghar Ki Rasoi for the last 30 days -- and trust me, it's been an absolute blessing. Before this, I had tried so many tiffin services in Palanpur -- including some of the really popular ones -- but none of them gave me that "ghar ka khana" feel. Most of them felt commercial -- like food made in bulk, with downgraded oil, masalas, and that typical "rasoya" taste. Tolerable, but nothing you'd genuinely look forward to eating. Then one day, I heard about this aunty who was starting a tiffin service purely out of passion -- and I thought, why not give it a try? From the very first meal, I was honestly shocked. It didn't taste like tiffin food at all. It tasted like home. The roti was fulka, super soft, and easily digestible -- just like my mom makes. Sabji was fresh, well-cooked, and full of flavor. And the dal wasn't watery like other places -- it actually had proper consistency and taste. She changes sabji every day and somehow, each one feels special. Note : Carry your own tiffin & book your tiffin in advance ( Click on the photo to get the booking number ) The rice quality also stood out -- long grains, not sticky, and properly cooked -- exactly like what we use at home. She gives one sabji, 5 rotis, dal, and rice in just 100 - 130 . And if she cooks something special that day, she often shares it out of love, without even charging extra. That gesture alone says so much about her intent -- she's not doing this just as a business, but because she genuinely enjoys feeding people. She's also super punctual. Every single day, the tiffin is ready on time. Right now, since she's just started, we have to go and collect the tiffin from her home. Even though she lives 5 km away, I go every single day without fail , because the taste and quality are just that good. Even after the travel, when I open the tiffin at home, the food still feels super fresh -- thanks to the high-quality ingredients she uses. To be honest, I don't know this aunty personally. But her food made such a strong impression on me that I ended up designing a logo for her and listing her on Google Maps -- just because I genuinely wanted more people to know about her. The moment she said she wanted to start this tiffin service, the name "Ghar Ki Rasoi" instantly came to my mind -- because that's what her food represents: freshness, purity, love, and homely taste. If you've been struggling to find a tiffin service that actually tastes like home, just try this once. I'm sure you'll be hooked like we are. And if you do love it, don't forget to leave a review to support her -- it means a lot to someone doing something with pure passion. Highly recommended. Must try .