Its around 3 km from stn.
Auto service is there.
We were in group with own vehicle so no idea about auto charges, but must be below Rs.50
Rajkot's most popular thali place is The Grand Thakar and needs to wait till our number comes. Get a token, n wait in hall / if hall is full then to wait outside n chairs...
more... will be provided. Token number LED display in the hall which can be seen from outside also.
For waiting ppl lime juice will be served. Waiter keeps moving with tray full of lime juice glasses with short intervals.
When our token number displays then we can enter main restaurant.
Kathiawari specialties/ sizzlers / Punjabi dishes / Gujrati dishes / varieties of Dosas etc avl
Paneer dishes are too good n tasty.
Roadside food is equally tasty....Khaman-dhokla..chilly pakoda...methi pakoda...small vege pattice..Poha..jalebi..phafda etc.
At night 11.00 pm we can get fresh n hot Jilebi :)
please wait...Translate to EnglishIt's about 3 km from the station. There's an auto service available. We were with our own ride, so not sure about auto fares, but it should be less than Rs.50.
The Grand Thakar in Rajkot is the spot for the most famous thali, but you gotta wait ‘til your number's up. Grab a token, chill in the hall (or outside if it's packed), and they'll hook you up with a seat. The token numbers are displayed on an LED screen, visible from outside too.
While you wait, they'll bring you some refreshing lime juice. Waiters keep coming around with trays of glasses. Once your number pops up, head into the main dining area. They've got Kathiawadi goodies, sizzlers, Punjabi, Gujarati, and a heap of dosa varieties. The paneer dishes are bomb!
Don't sleep on the street food either—Khaman-Dhokla, chili pakora, methi pakora, veg patties, Poha, jalebi, and phafda, all delicious. And if you're up late, you can snag some fresh and hot Jalebis at 11:00 pm.