Gopi Dining Hall

Ahmedabad (Amdavad)


This little restaurant, which first swung open its doors 40 years ago, is a much-loved thali institution, with a small garden and an air-conditioned dining room. You can choose from ‘fix’, ‘full’ (unlimited) and ‘with one sweet’ options depending on how hungry you are. It's near the western end of Ellis Bridge, off Paldi Rd.


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