Venue for wedding family gathering etcAttractive
Dirty hall, poorest meal, poorest service. Pathetic
Marvelous and calm place indeed.you will feel nostalgic and will be totally lost in to the past. Love to visit this place time and again.
The most pathetic service ever in Peshawar
Nice Wedding Hall for small to medium sized functions. The looks of the the hall have been mimicked to be that of village with a main hall and small indoor sitting areas. Outdoor is seating is also available with Takhts places in the galleries outside the main hall. The also allows to have external catering arrangement from some catering services providers which a nice relief for people looking for a way to avoid hy catering charges imposed by the wedding halls. Overall a nice experience of attending small engagement function.
I loved their food and interior..
Nixe
Good outdoor decor and quite environment...but food services are somewhat poor not upto the mark.
The lightning system was amazing.
It was very rare that we went to Spring Wedding Hall so much better than the Naz Tablet cinema
The restaurant looks and feels very much like a village. Unfortunately, the basic amenities of this place are also just like a village e.g broken lights, broken and uncared-for washrooms without soaps etc.
Very very boring and inexperienced staff. And big issue of car parking because they dont have parking.
Good best place for events, full with historical piece
Lush super amazing best and smart
Marriage in Pakistan (Urdu: پاکستانی شادی) pertains to wedding traditions established and adhered by Pakistani men and women.Before the wedding: Searching for a potential groom or bride (رشتہ تلاش کرنا) is the first step of traditional Pakistani marriages. Beyond age 20, both men and women are considered potential grooms and brides. Most marriages in Pakistan are traditional arranged marriages, semi-arranged marriages or love marriages.Once a decision has been made by either the man or woman or both, one or more representatives of the potential grooms family pay a visit to the potential brides family. In arranged marriages, the first visit is purely for the parties to become acquainted with one another and does not include a formal proposal. Once both parties are in agreement, a proposal party (شادی کا پیام) is held at the brides home, where the grooms parents and family elders formally ask the brides parents for her hand in marriage. Depending on individual family traditions, the bride-to-be may also be presented with an gifts such as jewelry and a variety of gifts. Some religious families may also recite Surah Al-Fatihah.An engagement (called nisbat نِسبت, mangni منگنی or habar bandi حبر بندی) is a formal ceremony to mark the engagement of the couple. It is usually a small ceremony that takes place in the presence of a few close members of the would-be brides and grooms families. Rings and other items of jewelry among affluent families are exchanged between the would-be bride and groom. In traditional engagement ceremonies, the bride and the groom are not seated together, and the rings are placed on the brides finger by the grooms mother or sister, and vice versa. A prayer (Dua) and blessings are then recited for the couple, and the wedding date isRasm-e-Heena (رسمی حنا) or mehndi (مہندی) is a ceremony that is named after henna, a dye prepared from the Lawsonia inermis plant which is mixed into a paste form to apply onto the hands of the bride and groom. This event is held a few days before the main wedding ceremony and was traditionally held separately for the bride and the groom. The groom will typically wear a casual black or white shalwar qameez, sherwani or western suit while the bride will typically wear an embroidered brightly colored shalwar kameez, sari or lehnga.Nikah (نِكاح) is the formal marriage ceremony where a marriage contract(نکاح نامہ) is signed by both the bride and the groom in presence of family members. The nikah is performed by an Imam, Mufti, Sheikh or Mullah, who is licensed by the government to perform this ritual. The bride and groom must both have two witnesses present to ensure that the marriage is consensual.Rukhsati (رُخصتی) - sending off (sometimes called Doli (ڈولی) - palanquin) takes place when the groom and bride leave the Nikkah venue together. In order to bless and protect the couple, the Quran is held over the brides head as she leaves, and even though the Quranmay be involved, there is no basis in Islam or Muslim tradition for the Rukhsati. Muslim cultures outside the Indian subcontinent generally do not practice the rukhsati tradition.A dinner is served which consists of several dishes with meat featuring heavily in the meal. Some of the well represented dishes in a wedding meal include pullao, biryani, chaanp, chargha, various forms of roasted fowl and lamb, various forms of kebabs, naan, shirmal, Taftan, Falooda, Kulfi etc. .Walima (ولِيمہ) is the final day of the wedding held by the couple as they host their first dinner as husband and wife. This is to celebrate the consummation of husband and wife. This is traditionally organized by the bridegroom and/or his family thus, without his parents, this ritual normally cannot be performed. So to make walima valid, the parents blessing and presence is the most important factor.
Slow service though courteous service but good looking place
Best place for gatherings and concerts but can accomodate only upto 400 or less people
Once there as presenter for youth embassdor programme
Spring village as the name suggest is realky a good place portraying a historical view of village with a good archaeological touch.Really enjoyed every time attended to any function there with excellent environment and good food.
Good food and nice place to visit
Food quality is not that good. Site is awesome
Artistic lovely and excellent service
Forced to give one star minimum. Otherwise Gove nothing.
Excellent place for functions
Traditional nd lovely interior.. with outdoor seating as well ... only the DJ aint good enough.
A very good place to enjoy delicious food
A nice place to hold your events, has casual/modest look and design, nice views for taking pictures, still needs some reforms but much better than what it was last time...
Yes! the restaurant is located near to our village! Its nice
Nice wedding hall best foods and staff is also Hospitable
The food is dine. The gents sitting area is good but the ladies hall is not meant for the purpose.
Decent Place to Hang around with friends and family.
It is a ventage type traditional wedding hall with wooden carving all around with an open lawn in the centre used ad waiting area or can be called lobby again with traditional pathan cultural out look of hujra.
I like the ambience of that place but food is not upto the mark
Its traditional restaurant Peshawar
A restaurant with hujra vibes.Food isnt that good though
Wonderful experience
Good place for food
Nice place for wedding ceremony, but I didnt like the food that is served there
I liked the theme of seating. Unique!!
The interior and exterior both view is amazing, it gives feeling of real village at the heart of the citys main road.
Good place
Spring Village, the best village cultural themed wedding hall in Peshawar.
Cultural and tardition looksGood views
Great place
Its ok
Very misbehaving staff . No experience of management . Charged more than the actual guests and food was just acceptable.
Low quality food and service
A very nice place to sit and relax
Rusty
Great Restaurant.
Very bad experience
Beautiful place
Nice experience
Not a good restaurant
Excellent.
Very beautiful and economical wedding Hall
Loved it
Nice
Worth visiting
Traditional and cultural look
Best wedding hall
Good place
I like it
Nice place for smaller functions
Great place w
Good
Good arrangements
Beautiful place
Nice hall
Nicely laid out, located at an obscure street.
Nice hall