Puri Restaurants

Restaurants in Puri

  1. Peace Restaurant

    ‘Peace Restaurant world famous in Puri but never heard of anywhere else.’ So reads the menu, which features curries, macaroni, the best muesli in town and tasty fish dishes; the fish dopiaza is fab. This simple row of tables with thatch canopies is deservedly popular. Your food might take a while to arrive but it will be worth it, and you can enjoy a cold beer while you wait.

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  2. Bamboo

    A traveller-oriented place with muesli, pancakes and other usual suspects, all in the open air with thatched umbrellas and friendly staff who’ll give you a game of chess when things are quiet. Ask the price of off-menu seafood suggestions before you order; they can cost three times more than anything on the menu.

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  3. Xanadu Restaurant

    Another garden setting with a sandy floor, Xanadu is for the early riser - enjoy a breakfast fry-up or muesli from under the shade of coconut and banana palms. In the evening, over a cold beer and some crunchy pappadam, you can choose between prawns or fish curry or try one of numerous continental dishes.

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  4. Dakshin

    Standing out in CT Rd’s string of ageing sand-floor banana-pancake joints, this clean new place has a simple menu of well-prepared South Indian dishes. The excellent thali includes puri (flat dough that puffs up when deep fried) and dessert. There are nice touches like lime-scented finger bowls.

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  5. Wildgrass Restaurant

    With mismatched sculptures and precarious tree-huts scattered through its grounds, Wildgrass is a secret garden gone wild. The garden surrounds a small restaurant with an Indian and continental menu enlivened with excellent seafood dishes and Orissan specialties.

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  6. Honey Bee Bakery & Pizzeria

    The pizzas aren’t bad, the pancakes are great, the real coffee, toasted sandwiches and fry-up brekkies (including bacon!) might be just what you’ve been craving, and the lassis are excellent.

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  7. Achha

    Another sand-floor garden restaurant, with lilting background sounds of Indian music. Sit under a thatched pavilion and choose seafood and veg dishes from the extensive Indian menu.

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  8. Chung Wah Restaurant

    The Chung Wah is a first-rate Chinese restaurant serving the real thing. Favourites on the menu include spring rolls, sweet-and-sours and a commendable Sichuan chicken.

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  9. Golden Green Restaurant

    A cosy little restaurant where the best, freshest seafood is not on the printed menu.

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  10. Harry's Cafe

    Harry's serves tasty Marwadi basa, strictly vegetarian food without onions or garlic.

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