Hidden among the bustling lanes of Nanded, Dwarka Dine-In Restaurant quietly redefines the city’s culinary map, fusing Maharashtra’s robust spices with pan-Indian flair. Locals praise its airy courtyard seating and copper-plated thalis that arrive humming with flavor, while travelers discover it through word-of-mouth whispers on overnight train stops. From tandoori pomfret kissed by charcoal to slow-cooked mutton kolhapuri, every dish carries the imprint of regional recipes refined over two decades, turning a modest storefront into an essential bookmark for anyone tracing India’s diverse restaurant culture.

to, Chhatrapati Chowk to Kabra Nagar Rd, Gopal Krishna Nagar, Dhanvantri Colony, Waman Nagar, Nanded, Taroda Kh., Maharashtra 431605, India
+91 86260 36636
Dwarka Dine-in, tucked off Chhatrapati Chowk in Nanded, plates up dependable North-Indian and Chinese comfort food—think smoky paneer tikka and butter-laced dal makhani—at prices that let families order freely; the 4.7 rating reflects quick, courteous service and a clean, air-conditioned room that’s rare in this pocket of the city.
| Sunday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
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Where exactly is Dwarka Dine – In Restaurant located in Nanded?
The restaurant sits at Chhatrapati Chowk to Kabra Nagar Road, right in the heart of Gopal Krishna Nagar, Dhanvantri Colony, Waman Nagar, making it a short ride from most parts of the city and easy to spot for first-time visitors.
How can I reserve a table or ask about the menu before arriving?
Simply call +91 86260 36636 between 11 a.m. and 11 p.m.; the manager will confirm your preferred time and seating, share the day’s specials, and note any dietary requests so your meal is ready the moment you walk in.
What kind of cuisine and dining experience should I expect?
Expect a multi-cuisine vegetarian menu that spans hearty North-Indian thalis, street-style chaats, Chinese sizzlers, and South-Indian dosas, all served in air-conditioned comfort with quick, unobtrusive service that keeps the 4.7-rating consistent across reviews.
Is there parking and how family-friendly is the space?
There is secure valet parking for both cars and two-wheelers at the front, while inside you’ll find spacious booths, high-chairs, and a kids’ corner so families can dine relaxed; weekends also feature live acoustic music that stays at a conversation-friendly volume.
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