Jain Restaurants in Ahmedabad – Culinary Journey through Culture

Excuse me, aiya Jain food malse?

There are many different types and variations of food. Along with that, a large number of foodies with particular tastes also appear. Many Amdavadis have favored foods like Swaminarayan, Vegan, Pure Veg, Pure Jain, etc. For this reason, restaurants don’t limit their menus to a single type of food. It doesn’t restrict anyone to stop exploring.

Following are a few Jain restaurants in Ahmedabad where Jain food is available on almost every dish: –

1. 650 – The Global Kitchen

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650 is a classy place with a wonderful ambiance and a themed décor. The restaurant offers a variety of options for all favored foodies while serving excellent cuisine.

Must try – Parcha Paneer, Risotto Balls, Thai Spring Roll, Chipotle Bowl, Ravioli, Cheese Balls

Cost for two – ₹1400 (approx.)

Location – Shreekunj Mandapam, Beside Golden Tulip Bungalows & Tulip Citadel, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380015 (Get Directions)

2. From the North

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Whether serving Jain or regular food, “From the North” has long been renowned for its flavor and ability to satisfy consumers. Although there is a small queue outside, it is always worth the wait.

Must try – Stuffed Paneer, Aloo Tikki Chat, Paneer Platter, Karari Rumali, Baked Macaroni, Jalebi

Cost for two – ₹950 (approx.)

Location – Choice Restaurant Lane, Emerald building, 23, Chimanlal Girdharlal Rd, Mithakhali, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380009 (Get Directions)

3. Alinea Restaurant

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All of its customers have received appropriate and excellent service from Alinea. In this restaurant, almost all dishes are available to Jains, along with unlimited meals available for both lunch and dinner.

Must try – Manchow Soup, Dal Fry, Cheese Butter Masala, Cheese Naan

Cost for two – ₹600 (approx.)

Location – 3rd Eye II, Chimanlal Girdharlal Rd, Opp. Parimal Garden, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380006 (Get Directions)

4. The Dhaba

Source: Dineout

An aromatic restaurant featuring flavoursome dishes from North Indian to Chinese cuisine and different desserts. The Dhaba is popular for the variety of options that they offer, especially for the Jains.

Must try – Saag Paneer, Makke Ki Roti, Champ, Authentic Punjabi Food, Jalebi, Dal Makhani

Cost for two – ₹700 (approx.)

Location – 2, Ground Floor, Circle P, S G Highway, Prahlad Nagar, Ahmedabad (Get Directions)

5. Epicurean Alley Restaurant

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This restaurant delivers delicious food and effectively satisfies those who visit. It is an effective choice among Jain restaurants and is well-known for hosting huge gatherings of people.

Must try – Paneer Tawa Masala, Soups, Starters, Biryani

Cost for two – ₹900 (approx.)

Location – No. 1, Kavi Nanalal Marg, opposite Orient Club, near Gujarat College, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380007 (Get Directions)

The majority of restaurants have started providing Jain cuisine options as best they can due to the rising demand for them. However, these are the few Jain restaurants in Ahmedabad that have never failed to meet their customer demand.

Kanda, lasan vinanu han! Pure Jain joiye!

Do you think we missed any places? Do let us know.

Dhyana Shah

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