Restaurants in Rishikesh
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Chotiwala
There are two open-fronted and fiercely competitive Chotiwalas side by side, both serving up thalis, South Indian food, ice creams and sweet lime sodas. There’s little to distinguish between them and they’re easy to spot by the rotund (but not very jolly) mascots with the pointy hairdo (a choti ) sitting out the front.
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Oasis Restaurant
At New Bhandari Swiss Cottage, this restaurant is more refined, with candlelit tables in the garden and hanging lanterns inside. The menu ransacks oodles of world cuisines from Mexican and Thai to Israeli and Tibetan, and features a number of chicken dishes including a delicious chilli chicken. Great desserts include apple crumble.
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Little Buddha Cafe
Funky treehouse-style restaurant with an ultraloungey top floor and good food.
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Midway Restaurant & Bar
If you've been pining for meat and alcohol, grab a vikram or autorickshaw to this place 11km south of Rishikesh on the road to Haridwar. In a resort-style garden with artificial pond (paddleboats and all) it serves up tandoori chicken, rogan josh and other nonveg favourites, washed down with a cold beer.
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Devraj Coffee Corner
Perched above the bridge and looking across the river to Shri Trayanbakshwar temple, this German bakery is a sublime spot for an early breakfast and is usually busy all day. Fresh brown bread with yak cheese, croissants and apple strudel sit comfortably alongside soups, pizzas, enchiladas and veg sizzlers.
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Maa Cozy
At Maa Cozy, Persian rugs and cushions on the floor go some way to giving this modern 1st-floor place an Arabian feel. The speciality is the sheesha pipes (from Rs130), with fruit-, mint- or cola-flavoured tobacco. Good coffee and smoothies.
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Ganga Beach Restaurant
There’s no real beach at Ganga Beach Restaurant, but the riverside location, spacious terrace and cushioned chill-out area make this a relaxing spot. The big menu includes wood-fired pizzas and crepes, and the lassis are ice-cold.
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Madras Cafe
This local institution dishes up tasty South and North Indian veg food, thalis, a mean mushroom curry, whole-wheat pancakes and the intriguing Himalayan health pilau, as well as super-thick lassis.
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Green Italian Restaurant
Wood-fired veg pizzas and imported pastas including gnocchi and cannelloni keep the customers coming back to this spotless, glass-fronted restaurant in the heart of Swarg.
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Little Italy
Swarg's original Italian restaurant also works hard to produce authentic Mediterranean dishes along with espresso coffee and tiramisu.
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Tulsi Restaurant
Up on the main road, this is a funky little bamboo-lined restaurant with soft lighting, good food and occasional live music.
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Flavors Restaurant
Near Madras, this new place also serves tasty Indian veg dishes, soups, and a few continental offerings.
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Lucky Restaurant
An awesome riverside garden shaded by a huge tree and a cushioned area.
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