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Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor|RESTAURANTS, AHMEDABAD
Updated : Jul 21, 2017, 10.07 AM IST
Photo courtesy: Rajwadu
If you're deciding on where to go for your next meal, here are the best restaurants in Ahmedabad that cater to a range of different palates. If you're deciding on where to go for your next meal, here are the best restaurants in Ahmedabad that cater to a range of different palates. When it comes to cuisine in this Gujju dominated state, there’s a reasonable variety from around the globe. Here are the ten you should shortlist. What makes the restaurants in Ahmedabad good enough for travellers from any part of the world is the variety of food offered by them. Although a lot of them are vegetarian, but the kind of richness they exhibit in offering delicacies belonging to different cuisines of the country and the world at large make them really amazing places to visit for any traveller. This is the very reason why these restaurants together contribute to making Ahmedabad a place which can compete most other metropolitan cities in India in being a place foodies would enjoy exploring. Right from restaurants that serve international delicacies and popular dishes from the Indian cuisines to those which stick to the best of Gujarat’s flavours, the culinary scene in Ahmedabad is worth remembering for most travellers. Some of the best restaurants in Ahmedabad include Puran Da Dhaba, Rajwadu, Dasaprakash, Mainland China, and Le Feasta among others.
Fresh ingredients, well-prepared North Indian food and a bracingly vibrant atmosphere, the hallmarks of the Punjabi Dhaba has now been successfully introduced at Puran-da-Dhaba though of course adapted to the five-star h...more
Something very special about Rajwadu is that though it is a sprawling village-theme restaurant, it is located in a busy residential locality easily accessible by autorickshaw (most of the other village-theme places are o...more
One of the highlights of Dasaprakash is that it is one of the few places in Ahmedabad that give a complete South Indian Thali meal and not just the popular snacks.
Corporate executives have given Mainland China their stamp of approval (you'll see quite a few of them mixing business with pleasure here); ditto for the cosmopolitan set.
La Feasta's new 'bistro restaurant' on SG Road has compensated for the lack of ambience at their older CG Road restaurant. The restaurant with a spacious patio outside has a pleasant, Italian-inspired interior with woody...more
When you are in the mood for coffee and cake or a cup of tea and muffin or even a small meal ending with a sinfully rich dessert, Chocol'art is a delightful place in the Hyatt hotel and in the vicinity of AlphaOne Mall.
Just opened at the time of research, 650 is situated among beautiful gardens and ponds in the corner of Shreekunj Mandapam, one of Ahmedabad’s well-known party venues.
This alfresco restaurant (opened in the late 1970s) has an authentic look and feel of a village, which is well complimented by folk music, puppet shows and other rural entertainment.
Earthen Oven, on the top floor of the Fortune Hotel Landmark with a view of Ashram Road lit up after dark, is an iconic place for North Indian non-veg foods, especially kebabs.
The decor at Tomato's draws inspiration from the America of the 50s and 60s. Posters of Presley and other rock stars, memorabilia, the diner-style stainless steel booths, the 'mocktail' bar with floor-mounted counter sto...more
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