Popular Restaurants & Eating joints

The cuisine of Punjab has an enormous variety of mouth-watering dishes. The spice content ranges from minimal to pleasant to high. At the restaurants, the chefs make a liberal use of desi ghee, butter and cream to make the food lip smacking and finger licking.

Sindhi sweets

The vegetarians delight and one of the oldest food chain in city. food is delicious and is made in pure ghee. It has a chain of restaurants in the city. and has opened up various Restaurants like Sindhi cake shop, and its also into sweets. ISO 9001 certification, a rarity in sweets industry, is just an affirmation of the highest standards maintained by Sindhi Sweets in manufacturing, packaging and managing.

Gopal Sweets Sector 8

Originally a famous food joint of Patiala ( Punjab) has opened up now in Chandigarh sector 8. It has sweets shop and a vegetarian restaurant with very good ambience and food , famous for its quality. The restaurant provides from sweets to namkeen, cakes to pizzas, Indian Chaats to global ice-cream and coffees. Indian, Chinese, continental and south Indian dishes are served

Sagar Ratna

Bringing the flavour of South India to Chandigarh. it is the best best south Indian vegetarian restaurant in town. It now has more than one outlet in Chandigarh, the older one being at Sector 17, Chandigarh

Hot millions

A local fast food chain having 3 restaurants in town, good and quick food. Hot millions is one of the best place to have combos in Chandigarh.

Mehfil, Sector 17,By the Flyover

Better known for its Indian food. Is a spacious family restaurant. A slightly costly restaurant, a meal for two can cost you around Rs. 500. Also serves alcohol.

Ghazal , Sector -17, By the Flyover

The  restaurant is an  old favorite  Located next to Mehfil,  Dal Makhnai  and  Sizzlers  are  popular  here.

Kapil Hotel-elevens

This is a lovely restaurant from the greatest cricket all rounder Kapil Dev. The decor is very classy and everything just perfect, the walls are decorated with memorabilia of the world cup`83 and the legend that Kapil himself is.

Others include Pizza Huts, Mc Donalda, Mocha, Oven Fresh, KFC etc.

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