Hidden among the labyrinthine lanes of Kapurthala, Basant Restaurant rises like a fragrant secret, its tandoor glow spilling onto streets where maharajas once strolled. Here, generations queue for spice-laced histories served on thalis that remember partition trains, while chefs fold ancestral recipes into every naan, turning humble meals into edible heirlooms of Punjab.

Sainik Rest House, Bsnl Road, near Fowara Chownk, BSNL Exchange Colony, Kapurthala, Punjab 144601, India
+91 99142 93000
Basant Restaurant, tucked beside the BSNL exchange on Kapurtha’s Fowara Chowk road, turns the modest Sainik Rest House into a reliable pit-stop for hearty Punjabi fare: crisp tandoori roti, velvet-smooth dal makhani and cardamom-laced lassi arrive fast and hot, while the 4-star hygiene and courteous staff make it a favourite for both local office crowds and travelling families; call +91 99142 93000 to book ahead as seating is limited.
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
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Where exactly is Basant Restaurant located in Kapurthala?
Basant Restaurant sits inside the Sainik Rest House on Bsnl Road, a stone’s throw from the busy Fowara Chowk landmark and right beside the BSNL Exchange Colony, making it one of the easiest restaurants in India to spot once you’re in the 144601 postal zone.
Can I reserve a table at Basant Restaurant, and what is the contact number?
Yes, the staff gladly accepts advance reservations; simply call the direct line +91 99142 93000 between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. to secure your preferred time, especially on weekends when the military mess-turned-eatery fills up quickly.
Does Basant Restaurant offer any vegetarian or vegan options?
While the menu leans toward robust Punjabi non-veg classics, the kitchen whips up an ample vegetarian spread—think dal makhani, paneer tikka, and seasonal saag—and most dishes can be prepared vegan on request by swapping ghee for mustard oil.
Is there parking available near Basant Restaurant?
Guests enjoy complimentary parking within the Sainik Rest House compound, a rarity among restaurants in India, with space for roughly four cars and ample two-wheeler slots just 20 metres from the entrance.
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