Hidden within Pune’s labyrinth of IT corridors and student cafés, Chingari ignites a quiet revolution against India’s predictable dining scene. Here, the tandoor is not a relic but a forge, turning out kebabs that carry the smoke of dried pomegranate peels and the slow heat of Deccan basalt. Around low wooden tables, bankers and poets share plates that blur Maharashtrian austerity with Hyderabadi opulence, proving that the city’s appetite is ready to leap beyond butter chicken clichés.

Sheraton Grand Pune Bund Garden Hotel, Raja Bahadur Motilal Rd, Bund Garden, Sangamvadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411001, India
+91 20 6641 1111
Chingari, the Indian specialty restaurant at Sheraton Grand Pune Bund Garden Hotel, earns its 4.1-star reputation with live kebab counters and robust Hyderabadi biryanis that respect traditional spice levels; set beside the pool under bamboo screens, the ambience balances elegance without losing the warmth of a dhaba, and while mains edge toward hotel pricing, attentive servers guide you to a la carte gems that justify the splurge.
| Sunday | 7–11 PM |
| Monday | 7–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 7–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 7–11 PM |
| Thursday | 7–11 PM |
| Friday | 7–11 PM |
| Saturday | 7–11 PM |
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Is Chingari located inside the Sheraton Grand Pune Bund Garden Hotel?
Yes, Chingari is the signature Indian rooftop restaurant perched atop the Sheraton Grand Pune Bund Garden Hotel on Raja Bahadur Motilal Road, offering panoramic views of the city skyline alongside its tandoor specialties.
What style of cuisine does Chingari serve?
The menu celebrates North-West Frontier and Mughlai traditions, so expect charcoal-kissed kebabs, buttery dal makhani, and fragrant biryanis prepared in traditional clay tandoors.
How can I reserve a table at Chingari?
Call the hotel’s central line at +91 20 6641 1111 or visit the Marriott website (https://www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/restaurant/pnqmd-sheraton-grand-pune-bund-garden-hotel/) to book; weekend dinners fill up quickly, so advance reservations are strongly recommended.
What are the average ratings and price range at Chingari?
Guests consistently rate the experience around 4.1 out of 5, citing the live ghazal nights and attentive service; expect to spend approximately ₹2,500–3,000 per person for a three-course meal with non-alcoholic beverages.
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