Restaurants in Northern Maharashtra
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Krishnum
One of the popular eateries, this place dishes out South Indian snacks and fruit juices of reasonable quality.
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Swad Veg Restaurant
As well as a pile of cheap-eat Indian staples, this place offers pizzas (Rs. 40 to Rs. 50) and lots of ice creams and shakes – all of which are gobbled up under the benevolent gaze of Swami Yogiraj Hanstirth. It’s quite hard to find, but if and when you do get to it, you’ll realise it’s worth the effort.
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Talk of the Town
One of the few classy dining options in Nasik, this restaurant, next to the New Central bus stand, is a nice place to wash down sundry succulent Indian bites with a refreshing pint of lager. Don’t get too adventurous with the Chinese section of the menu; your noodles might arrive smelling of raw eggs.
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Food Lovers
For some lip-smacking Punjabi and Chinese fare, try this restaurant across the road from the MTDC Holiday Resort, where the decor comprises a row of aquariums (sadly dry at the time of research). Locals vouch for its quality, and say it’s a reliable place to tuck into the meaty stuff.
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Pangat Thali
A big-eater’s delight, this no-frills vegetarian restaurant cooks up an array of delicious Gujarati dishes, which liveried waiters lovingly heap on your platter quicker than you can tuck them in. Soon, you’re fed up to your eyeballs, and dessert isn’t served yet!
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Hotel Arya
This place tosses up a long list of surprisingly tasty and well-tempered Indian fare, including some lip-smacking Punjabi delights. It’s so popular you may have to queue for a table. Opposite Kelkar Market, near the clock tower.
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Kailash
Adjacent to Hotel Nandanvan, this pure-veg restaurant is a classy glass-and-chrome place where you can sit back after a long day out and wolf down a variety of local delicacies brought to your table by smartly dressed waiters.
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Annapoorna Lunch Home
No surprises on offer here, but it would be hard to find faults with the cheap and pan-fresh eats dished out by the hospitable waiters here. Peak lunch hours are a bad time to walk in; you’d have trouble finding a seat.
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Tandoor Restaurant & Bar
Offering fine tandoori dishes and flavour-some North Indian and Chinese vegetarian options in a weirdly Pharaonic atmosphere, this is one of Aurangabad’s top restaurants.
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Silver Palace
This restaurant’s claims of luxury may be stretching things too far. But the food is good, so all is forgiven. It is next door to Hotel Plaza.
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Prashanth
Prashanth wins trophies from travellers for its delightful vegetarian-only dishes, epic fruit juices and enjoyable patio setting.
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