
If you visit Latur (in Maharashtra) and want to explore its street‑food scene like a local, here are top 10 street‑food / casual‑eat destinations — with what to try, what makes them special, and useful tips. Perfect for a new tourist who wants one-stop guidance.
What to know about Latur food culture
- Latur’s local cuisine mixes traditional Maharashtrian flavours with typical Indian street‑food — you’ll find snacks like Vada Pav, Misal Pav, pani‑puri / chaat, spicy curries, and even South‑Indian breakfast fare (idli, etc.).
- Many of these meals are very affordable — budget‑friendly places often charge under ₹200–250 per person for a full snack or meal.
1. Sundar Wada Pav Center
- Known for tasty, quick bites — especially vada pav which is a local favourite.
- Good for a cheap, filling snack if you’re roaming around the city; popular among locals.
2. Goli Vada Pav
Goli Vada Pav – Latur Address: Surya Darshan Complex, MG Rd, opposite Tehsil Office, Latur, Maharashtra 413531, India Phone: +919890067761
- A go‑to for fast street‑food — vada pav, burgers, quick snacks; useful if you want something familiar and fast.
- Convenient for take‑away or quick bite — good for tourists on the move.
3. MH 12 Pavbhaji
- Ideal for those who like spicy, hearty vegetarian street‑food — pav bhaji is a local favourite.
- Reasonably priced; good for sharing or a quick meal.
4. Hotel City Centre
Hotel City Centre Latur – Lodging & Restaurant Address: 9HXM+5XP, Shivaji Rd, Ganj Golai, Latur, Maharashtra 413512, India Phone: +918956133255
- Offers a mix: North/ South Indian, street‑food style snacks, Chinese, biryani — so if you’re travelling with a group with varied tastes, this is a solid choice.
- Budget‑friendly (for two roughly ₹250), and good for casual dine‑in.
5. Shree Shyam Bhoj
- Known for North‑Indian / Indian meals, offering a break from typical street snacks.
- A good option if you want a more proper meal (not just snacks) but still affordable for two (~₹500).
6. Brij Sweets and Fast Food
- Recommended by diners for quick service and generous portions — especially good for snacks or quick meals.
- Good pick if you want to combine sweets, snacks, or fast food in one place.
7. Hotel Garam Masala
Hotel Garam Masala – Best Restaurant In Latur Address: Silver Jubilee Road, Khori Galli, near Big Bazaar, Latur, Maharashtra 413531, India Phone: +919421381614
- Good for a comfortable sit-down meal that’s still affordable, especially if you prefer North‑Indian flavours.
- Portion sizes are generous — good when you’re hungry or with friends/family.
8. Carnival Multi Cuisine Restaurant
Carnival multi cuisine restaurant Address: FH2M+M46, Ambajogai Rd, Sharda Nagar, Latur, Borwati, Maharashtra 413531, India
- Widely regarded as “famous” by locals for its variety — veg and non‑veg, Indian and fast-food style.
- Great option if you want a more relaxed meal than street snacks — also good for families or groups.
9. Flore & Fancy
- A good light‑food / café‑style spot — ideal if you want something casual, low-key like coffee, fast food or snacks.
- Usually less expensive — nice for travelers on a budget or for a mid‑day coffee/snack break.

10. Hotel New Gandhrava Garden
- Known for decent ambience and good vegetarian and non‑veg food — handy if you want a fuller meal out.
- Good for a sit-down meal; popular among locals so visit a bit early if possible (evenings get busy).
What to Try: Popular Eats in Latur
When you visit these places, here are some must‑try dishes that reflect Latur’s street‑food & local‑food culture:
- Misal Pav — a spicy lentil‑based curry with pav; a classic Maharashtrian street‑food breakfast or snack.
- Vada Pav — local-style potato‑fritter sandwiches, common at many stalls like Sundar Wada Pav Center or Goli Vada Pav.
- Pav Bhaji — spicy vegetable mash with pav; vegetarian comfort‑food, good for quick meals. (e.g. MH 12 Pavbhaji)
- Regional dishes — like local curries, possibly a local specialty called Laturi Chicken (if available at non-veg friendly places).
Tips for Tourists & New Visitors
- Many of the good street‑food spots are modest stalls — carry change (small bills/coins) and go during evenings for best vibes.
- For a full meal (not just snacks), consider going to multi‑cuisine or “hotel/restaurant” style eateries (like Carnival, Hotel Garam Masala, etc.) rather than just street‑food stalls.
- If you prefer vegetarian or lighter meals, spots like MH 12 Pavbhaji, Flore & Fancy, and Hotel City Centre give decent variety and affordability.
- Hygiene and portion‑size vary — trust your instincts (see if the stall is busy, check freshness).