đ˝ď¸ GDâs Restaurant â Terms and Conditions
Welcome to GDâs Restaurant. By visiting our website, exploring our content, or using any of our features (such as browsing the menu, placing a mock order, or submitting feedback), you agree to the following Terms and Conditions.
1. General Use
This website is designed to help customers explore our restaurantâs offerings, including menu items, staff profiles, and services. It is a digital extension of our hospitality.
2. Menu Information
All menu items, prices, and descriptions on this site are for informational purposes only. While we aim to keep them updated, actual availability and pricing may differ in-store.
3. Chef and Staff Details
Profiles and images of our chefs and staff are accurate representations, though GDâs Restaurant reserves the right to update these without notice.
4. Placing Orders
Any order or payment sections on this site are for demonstration only. No actual orders or payments are processed online. For real orders, please contact us directly.
5. Reservation and Wait Times
Any reservation or wait-time estimations are indicative only. Actual table availability may vary based on real-time demand.
6. User Reviews and Ratings
We welcome genuine, respectful reviews. Inappropriate or offensive submissions may be removed at the discretion of GDâs Restaurant.
7. Allergies and Dietary Preferences
While we strive to list key ingredients, we cannot guarantee a completely allergen-free environment. Please inform our team in person about any allergies or dietary needs before ordering.
8. Intellectual Property
All content on this site â including text, visuals, layout, and branding â is the property of GDâs Restaurant. Reproduction or reuse is prohibited without explicit permission.
9. Limitation of Liability
We are not responsible for:
- Website errors or inaccuracies
- Decisions made based on the websiteâs content
- Downtime or technical issues
10. Governing Law
These terms are governed by the laws of [Maharashtra / India]. By using our website, you agree to resolve any disputes through the local courts within that jurisdiction.
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