Where to Eat in Gandhinagar? Gujarati Thalis, Farsan Shops and Casual Cafes

Gujarat’s capital city quietly serves some of the most satisfying vegetarian meals in the country. Once you know where to look, every meal here feels like eating at someone’s home. Whether you are here for a day trip or a longer stay, this is your complete guide to eating well in Gandhinagar.

The Gujarati Thali Experience

When it comes to eating out in Gandhinagar, nothing compares to an unlimited Gujarati thali. An unlimited Gujarati thali is much more than just a meal. Most of these delicious meals include a combination of roti, dal, kadhi, rice, three or four seasonal sabzi, farsan, papad, chutney, some of the world’s best pickles, and a sweet. All of these items are served on a large steel platter, making them perfect for both solo indulgence as well as sharing with loved ones.

The Rotlo Gujarati Rasthal in Sargasan has received multiple positive reviews for its large portions, authentic flavours, and friendly staff behaviour. RIVAJ Gujarati Rasthal in Kudasan offers a completely different experience. Its menu changes every day, so that you can find something new on every visit, even if you are a frequent diner. Rasam Thal, also located in Kudasan, combines a beautiful, well-designed interior with a thali that is both traditionally prepared and very well-priced. Finally, if you are looking for something more exciting, RangRasoi in Kudasan has live music on Friday and Saturday for an unforgettable experience.

Farsan Shops Worth Stopping For

Gujarat is home to a wide variety of savoury snacks, collectively referred to as Farsan, and no place demonstrates this better than Gandhinagar. Many dedicated shops offer fresh Khaman Dhokla, crispy Gathiya, steamed Patra, soft Gota and light Khasta Kachori starting early morning, making these shops part of the city’s true breakfast culture.

If you ask locals for their top recommendation for Farsan, Saurashtra Farsaan is the first option to consider. Everything from the Khaman to Gota and various mixed Pakoda is fresh, hot, and authentic there every single morning. Jay Ambe Farsan in Kudasan has built a loyal following for their Khasta Kachori and Rajkot Penda, a delicious and rich milk-based sweet.

Casual Cafes for Every Mood

Gandhinagar’s café market has been steadily growing over the past few years. You can find a place to get a good cup of coffee after sightseeing, have a long leisurely lunch, or simply relax for hours in the evening.

For Great Coffee and a Relaxed Afternoon

Roast and Toast in Sargasan is Gandhinagar’s most popular cafe with several positive reviews and ratings. The farm pizza and iced lattes are the orders to go for if you are looking for a hearty and exciting meal.

For a Stylish Dinner Out

Rustic Rays in Kudasan delivers a beautiful boho setting with indoor and outdoor seating, and a menu that swings between Italian and Asian cooking. The California steaks and the candyfloss mocktails made fresh at your table are standouts.

For a Late Night

The Black Bird Cafe in Sargasan opens in the evening and is operational until late at night. The open rooftop garden setting makes it one of the most scenic spots in the city for a relaxed group dinner.

Plan Your Base Well

Gandhinagar’s eating is spread across Kudasan and Sargasan. Therefore, where you stay is significantly important for a well-connected and well-planned exploration. Choosing the right hotels in Gandhinagar puts you close to thali houses, farsan shops, and popular cafes all at once. Remember to book early in a central location to get the best out of your itinerary and culinary experiences.

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