Ahmedabad can be overwhelming with its crowded streets and markets but it’s a remarkable city to visit. It charms the visitor with it’s centuries old architecture and then attracts them with the allure of mouth watering street food. It has excellent museums and fine restaurants. It has been named as the Manchester of the East because of its advancement in textile industry.
6.3 million
Gujarat
Hindus hold the majority, religious comprising 81.56% of the population followed by Muslims (13.51%), Jains (3.62%), Christians (0.85%) and Sikhs (0.24%)
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Moti Mahal - It is near the railway station, with the facility of air conditioning, it also provides delicious selection of Mughlai biryanis and kebabs.
Visit Days: All
Time: 11am-2.30pm & 7-11pm
Location: Kapasia Bazaar
Bhatiyar Gali - It is a small joint which prepares small meaty delights for the customers , including spicy meat samosas and deep-fried meatballs.
Visit Days:All
Time: noon-1am
Location: Khaas Bazaar
Zen Cafe - It is a peaceful place blanketed by trees and a hub for the students of Gujarat University and other nearby institutions.
Visit Days: All
Time: 11am-11pm
Location: University Road
Agashiye - It has a daily changing all veg menu, which is served with a welcome drink. With delicious food they also serve hand churned ice cream.
Visit Days:All
Time: noon-3.30pm & 7-10.30pm
Location: House of MG
Nautanki – Gastronomical Drama - Their motto is reinventing traditional dishes by using non-traditional techniques. They will surely have a menu with variety.
Visit Days:
Time: noon-3pm & 7-11pm
Location: Dr Vikram Sarabhai Marg
Blu Patang - The Revolving Restaurant - It is the only revolving restaurant in Ahmedabad. It serves delicious food and delicious deserts.
Visit Days: All
Time: Today 12 Noon to 1:30 PM, 1:45 PM to 3 PM, 9 PM to 11 PM
Location: Chinubhai Tower, Nehru Bridge Corner, Ashram Road