SaurashtraRestaurants

Restaurants in Saurashtra

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  1. Rasoi

    This secluded bungalow and garden restaurant – look behind the police post and fig tree beside the Galaxy Cinema – is run by the folks at Tulsi Restaurant. Here you’ll find great unlimited Gujarati thalis, as well as Punjabi and Chinese veg fare.

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  2. Tulsi Restaurant

    Low-lit with plants and understated decor, this cosy place with Punjabi and Chinese veg dishes is rightly popular.

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  3. A

    Shri Ram Vijay

    Forget the alcohol – Diu earns its place on the map for this small, squeaky-clean, old-fashioned ice cream parlour, with delicious handmade ice cream and milkshakes. Going since 1933, this family enterprise started out with soft drinks, and they still make their own brands (Dew and Leo) in Fudam – try the exceptional Dew cream soda and then try all the ice creams!

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  4. B

    O’Coqueiro Music Garden Restaurant

    Here, a dedicated owner has developed a soul-infused garden restaurant celebrating freshness and quality. The small menu offers simple renditions of veg with pasta and excellent seafood. The chef has learnt a handful of Portuguese dishes from a local Diu matriarch. There’s also good coffee and cold beer. It is near the Diu Museum

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  5. C

    Apana Foodland

    This outdoor, waterfront restaurant does everything: breakfasts, South Indian, Gujarati, Punjabi and Chinese. The fish dishes, including shark tikka, kingfish/prawns with rice, chips and salad can be pre-ordered so you don’t miss out. The Gujarati fruit salad is delicious.

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  6. D

    Night Heron Restaurant

    This water-edge open-air restaurant, with upstairs tables, is not bad for an evening meal, ice cream or a beer. During the day it gets a bit hot, though. South Indian breakfasts are a feature while lunch and dinner feature tandoori, Punjabi and Chinese dishes.

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  7. Adingo

    This flashy red-tiled, red-upholstered restaurant does tremendous lunch-time Gujarati thalis for the professional set. The dinner menu features the usual veg multi-cuisine plus local Kathiyavadi dishes. It i s located opposite Shastri Maidan near Limda Chowk.

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  8. Swati Restaurant

    We aren’t sure if it is themed on 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea or Lost in Space, but this individual little restaurant with private booths (with port holes) delivers delicious Punjabi, South Indian and Chinese veg dishes plus veg pizzas.

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  9. RGB Restaurant

    This cool and cosy restaurant on the hotel’s 1st floor offers generous serves of veg Jain, North Indian and Chinese. There are partitions for privacy and platoons of eager staff. And that bar at the end? Don’t get excited – mocktails only.

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  10. Garden Restaurant

    Something different: this restaurant has a lovely garden setting near Jyoti Nursery and beneath Girnar Hill, and reasonable Jain, Punjabi and South Indian food – it’s popular with families and is worth the short rickshaw ride.

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  12. E

    La Dolce Vita Music Garden Restaurant

    This is a simple little roadside restaurant with good breakfasts (home-made muesli, fruit salad, lassi) and coffee. Lunch and dinner comprise veg and non-veg curries, pasta and seafood. It is located near Jallandhar Beach.

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  13. Rainbow Restaurant

    Rainbow is popular and serves tasty and cheap South Indian cuisine in the open-fronted downstairs, and Punjabi and Chinese dishes upstairs in AC comfort. There’s a tantalising ice-cream selection.

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  14. Babhia Restaurant

    Tucked away near Shiv Sagar Hotel, this is the best restaurant on the temple side of town. It has black vinyl booth seating and keen staff. The menu features Punjabi, Chinese and Gujarati.

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  15. Swagat Restaurant

    This 1st-floor restaurant is a calm retreat from the street, with brown-booth seating and shiny chrome chairs. It sells tasty Punjabi, South Indian, Continental and Chinese veg dishes.

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  16. Temptations

    A few doors down from Lord’s Banquet (same management), Temptations has Mexican, pizzas, falafel, sandwiches and South Indian in a brightly decorated cafe.

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  17. Bukhara Woodland Restaurant

    Bukhara is smart, cool and calm with good service and quality food, including Gujarati thali for lunch, and South Indian, among others, for dinner.

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  18. Geeta Lodge

    This place has all-you-can-eat veg Gujarati thalis and an army of waiters. Finish off with sweets, such as fruit salad or pureed mango for Rs. 15.

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  19. 7 Seas Restaurant

    This hotel restaurant offers tasty Punjabi, Chinese and continental veg and non-veg dishes. The tandoori bhindi (okra) is a triumph.

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  20. Jagruti Restaurant

    Situated across the laneway from Hotel Shravak, Jagruti is a wildly busy thali house offering Punjabi and Chinese dishes at lunch and dinner.

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  21. Santoor Restaurant

    Popular Santoor has quick service, good, fresh vegetarian Punjabi and South Indian, delectable mango shakes, booth seating and dim lighting.

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  23. Hotel Swati

    This upstairs, AC vegetarian restaurant has a faded ambience, but offers a big range of delicious South Indian, Chinese and Punjabi dishes.

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  24. Madras Hotel

    This buzzing eatery, near Hotel Swati, is basic and popular and pumps out vegetarian South Indian, Jain, Punjabi, as well as the odd pizza.

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  25. Dreamland

    This has Gondal’s best Gujarati thalis, in a bright, clean, busy restaurant, with good veg Punjabi, South Indian and Chinese dishes.

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  26. Sharanam

    Located at Hotel Gurupreena, this place has Punjabi, Chinese and South Indian food and is one of the better restaurants in town.

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  27. Fresh Point

    A simple, friendly, bustling restaurant with generous serves of Punjabi, South Indian and Chinese in clean surroundings.

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