
Here’s a detailed guide to Top 10 Restaurants in Amravati — crafted so that any new visitor or tourist can rely on this alone for choices. I include what’s good about each place, what to expect (food, ambience, approximate cost), and any tips to make the visit smoother.
1. New Eagle Restaurant
- What’s good: This is a well‑known family‑oriented restaurant near the railway station — convenient for travellers. Serves a wide variety: North Indian, South Indian, Chinese, vegetarian & fast food.
- Approx. cost: ~ ₹210 for two (on average) for a basic meal.
- Best for: Families, travellers just arriving/departing, anyone wanting a full meal without heavy cost.
- What to expect: Thalis, rotis/parathas, Chinese & fried‑rice options, fast food & vegetarian dishes, quick bite or full meal options.
- Tips: Because of its proximity to railway station, it can get crowded — opt for off‑peak hours (afternoon or early evening) for a quieter meal.
2. Raai Jeera Pure Veg Restaurant
- What’s good: A pure‑vegetarian restaurant — great for vegetarians or anyone seeking meat‑free meals. Known for reliable quality and good service.
- Cuisine & vibe: Indian vegetarian dishes; family‑friendly setting; works well for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
- Best for: Families, vegetarians, travellers preferring simpler meals.
- Tips: Good to check opening hours — many vegetarian restaurants open by late morning. Ideal if you want a hygienic, no‑frills vegetarian meal.
3. South Kitchen
- What’s good: A go‑to place for South‑Indian cuisine in Amravati — good if you want something light or different from North‑Indian fare.
- Cuisine & vibe: Dosai, idli, South‑Indian meals, vegetarian‑friendly, casual and comfortable setting.
- Approx. cost: Moderate — reasonable for a meal for two.
- Best for: Breakfast or lunch, vegetarians, solo travellers, or if you want lighter fare.
- Tips: Try morning or noon visit for fresh breakfasts; South‑Indian dishes tend to be lighter and good after long travel or sightseeing.
4. Spice Kitchen
- What’s good: Frequently listed among top restaurants in Amravati for its varied menu and good non‑vegetarian dishes along with vegetarian options.
- Best for: Lunch or dinner when you want variety — from Indian to Asian dishes.
- What to expect: Mixed cuisine (veg & non‑veg), decent ambience, good service.
- Tips: As this is popular, try to visit a bit before typical dinner hours to avoid long wait.
5. Hotel Vandu International
- What’s good: Offers broader cuisine choices beyond just Indian — including fast food, snacks, and multi‑cuisine meals — suitable for travellers seeking variety.
- Best for: Dinner or late meals, travellers on the go, families wanting a mixture of cuisines.
- Approx. cost: Moderate — decent value for multi‑cuisine menu.
- Tips: Good fallback if you arrive late in city; check for availability of preferred dishes (some multi‑cuisine places may vary menu).
6. Hotel Milestone
- What’s good: Among the restaurants listed under top‑eating places in Amravati; offers a mix of cuisines with reasonable pricing.
- Best for: Moderate budget dinner or group meals.
- What to expect: Non‑veg & veg dishes, acceptable ambience, takeaway / dine‑in options.
- Tips: Good for group dinners; ideal if combining food with a stay (hotel + restaurant often under same name).
7. Food on Call Restaurant & Home Delivery
- What’s good: Popular among locals and visitors for takeaway/home delivery and dine‑in — convenient if you prefer meals delivered or quick meals on‑the‑go.
- Best for: Busy travellers, those needing takeaway or home delivery, quick meals between sightseeing.
- What to expect: Mixed cuisine options, decent pricing, combo meals or quick bites.
- Tips: Use especially if you have travel plans — ordering in saves time rather than searching for a dine‑in place.
8. Raghuveer Sweets & Snacks
- What’s good: A sweet & snack shop — great for quick bites, traditional snacks or sweets after meals or while travelling around the city.
- Best for: Evening snacks, quick tea‑time break, if you want to taste local sweets or snacks.
- What to expect: Sweets, snacks — affordable and suitable for takeaway.
- Tips: Good stop‑gap between meals or while travelling; inexpensive and quick.
9. Domino’s Pizza Amravati
- What’s good: For travellers craving familiar fast-food or quick meals — especially if you want something quick, light, and predictable (pizzas, pasta, etc.).
- Best for: Quick meals, friends travelling, or if you want some comfort‑food rather than local cuisine.
- What to expect: Fast, take‑away or dine‑in pizzas, burgers, friendly for youngsters or families looking for a casual meal.
- Tips: Good fallback if you are tired of local cuisine or with kids; often easier for group meals.

10. The Mysore Kitchen
- What’s good: Known for South‑Indian dishes; a nice alternative if you want dosas, idlis or lighter meals instead of heavy North‑Indian food.
- Best for: Breakfast or lunch, vegetarians, travellers wanting lighter or familiar south‑Indian fare.
- Tips: Good to pair with sightseeing — a light meal midday works well before more travel or evening plans.
How to Choose Where to Eat
| Your Need / Mood | Best Restaurant(s) from Above |
|---|---|
| Full vegetarian meal, no-fuss, decent price | Raai Jeera Pure Veg, South Kitchen, The Mysore Kitchen |
| Quick bites / fast food / late meal / take‑away | New Eagle Restaurant, Domino’s Pizza, Food on Call, Raghuveer Sweets |
| Mixed cuisine, non‑veg + veg, dinner with variety | Spice Kitchen, Hotel Vandu International, Hotel Milestone |
| Light south‑Indian meal / breakfast / lunch | South Kitchen, The Mysore Kitchen |
| Budget-friendly meal for two | New Eagle Restaurant, Food on Call, Raghuveer Sweets, South Kitchen |