Thaltej, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
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Hi Kristar Banquets,
Kristar Banquets in Ahmedabad is a noteworthy banqueting venue. In order to meet the various needs of their customers, it was designed to give an attractive and excellent banquet hall area. Just what the circumstance, massive as well as little, They strive to make each occasion a remarkable success.. They focus on creating an enchanting, fairytale-inspired environment fit for one sophisticated Fairy.
When it comes to controlling wedding celebrations, they are ideal given that they offer heavenly sights together with sumptuous hospitality. Up to 200 persons can be accommodated indoors at the location. Your wedding will be made particularly spectacular by their graciousness and warm welcome. The venue's outlying location, away from the city's rush and bustle, increases demand for it even more.
Kristar Banquets is situated in Thaltej, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
3 years
Catering policy
Panel caterers allowed
Decor Policy
Outside decorators permitted
Space
Indoor
Small Party Venue
Less than 50 Pax allowed
Features
Outside Decorator Allowed
Start of Venue
2021
Parking
There is sufficient parking available
Outside Alcohol
In house alcohol not available, Outside alcohol not permitted
DJ Policy
In house DJ available, Outside DJ permitted
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Last Review Updated on 30 Aug 2022
Reviewed 2 years 2 months ago
I always thought that the best hotel experiences would come from something incredibly opulent, whether it be sleeping in a villa over the crystal blue waters of the Maldives, finding diamonds in my cocktail while having drinks at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, dining under water in the Atlantis Dubai, watching the sunset in the deserts of Ras Al Khaimah while dipping in my private pool, or something else fantastical. But instead, the allure of super luxury is a competition meant to gratify ego rather than intrigue.The most thrilling hotel experience I've ever had was in a run-down lodge in the South of France, where we had to figure out if we could utilise the communal kitchen to cook a supper for five people on a budget of just five euros. We ended up giving away everything we had to another 20 lonely and poor travellers who, like us, were also graciously giving away everything they had. We all ended up buying beer with the five euros, got wasted, and making new friends.
Reviewed 2 years 3 months ago
I always thought that the best hotel experiences would come from something incredibly opulent, whether it be sleeping in a villa over the crystal blue waters of the Maldives, finding diamonds in my cocktail while having drinks at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, dining under water in the Atlantis Dubai, watching the sunset in the deserts of Ras Al Khaimah while dipping in my private pool, or something else fantastical. But instead, the allure of super luxury is a competition meant to gratify ego rather than intrigue. The most thrilling hotel experience I've ever had was in a run-down lodge in the South of France, where we had to figure out if we could utilise the communal kitchen to cook a supper for five people on a budget of just five euros. We ended up giving away everything we had to another 20 lonely and poor travellers who, like us, were also graciously giving away everything they had. We all ended up buying beer with the five euros, got wasted, and making new friends.