Ahdoo’s
Shubha GuruShubha Guru/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, SRINAGAR/ Updated : Oct 7, 2016, 14:59 IST
Synopsis
Ahdoo’s is a 1918-establishment, one of the first restaurants in the Kashmir Valley. Located on Residency Road, this restaurant is known for its speedy service and scrumptious servings.
Ahdoo’s is a 1918-establishment, one of the first restaurants in the Kashmir Valley. Located on Residency Road, this restaurant is known for its speedy service and scrumptious servings. Read less

Ahdoo’s is a 1918-establishment, one of the first restaurants in the Kashmir Valley. Located on Residency Road, this restaurant is known for its speedy service and scrumptious servings. The restaurant claims to serve the most amazing Wazwan in the valley, besides an array of Mughlai, Chinese, Indian and vegetarian delicacies. The bakery downstairs is quite popular and the tree-shaded terrace section of the restaurant gives it a distinct feel.
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