Veg meals costs 110/- for rice, extra rice, chole masala, dal, subji, pickle and salt. 200 ml water was not supplied expect for the last lunch. Missed those days when dahi was also provided in some trains. Missed roti. May be they gave extra rice to compensate that. But too much of rice for the dal and most of the people where throwing the rice.
Veg or anda biryani or pulav whatever you call it is available from breakfast time itself.
Dal vada, anda pakora, samosa/ singda take turns...rarely.
Breakfast...
more... had bread omlette or bread and cutlet. There were 3 slices first day and only 2 slices the next day.
By the time the train reaches late (10:30) In durgapur, you can buy fish thali for 60/- from platform. Much better than food served onboard.
Local vendors enter coaches including AC till asansol. And then it becomes difficult to get food or variety.
May be because I travelled during puja time.
please wait...Translate to EnglishVeg meals cost 110 bucks and it includes rice, extra rice, chole masala, dal, subji, pickle, and salt. They didn't give water, except for the last lunch. I miss the days when they used to provide dahi in some trains. I also miss having roti. Maybe they gave extra rice to make up for it. But there is too much rice for the dal and most people end up throwing it away. Veg or anda biryani or pulav, whatever you wanna call it, is available from breakfast time itself. Dal vada, anda pakora, samosa/singda, they rarely come. Breakfast had bread omelette or bread and cutlet. First day we got 3 slices of bread, but the next day only 2 slices. By the time the train reaches late (10:30) in Durgapur, you can buy a fish thali for 60 bucks from the platform. It's much better than the food served on board. Local vendors come into the coaches, even the AC ones, till Asansol. After that, it's difficult to get food or have any variety. Maybe it's because I traveled during the puja time.