Tucked away in the culinary mosaic of Valsad, Hotel Shreenath rises as a quiet legend among India’s roadside gastronomic stops, where the scent of charcoal-roasted bhakri mingles with the hiss of tempering mustard seeds. Here, third-generation cooks translate seasonal Gujarat harvests into thalis that balance nostalgia with urban appetite, proving that regional restaurants can still anchor a traveler’s memory more firmly than any five-star address.

near Dharampur Chokdi, NH 48, Abrama, Gujarat 396002, India
+91 97241 27202
Hotel Shreenath sits right off NH 48 at Dharampur Chokdi, making it a handy pit-stop for highway travellers craving dependable Gujarati thali and quick snacks; the air-conditioned dining hall is clean, service is brisk, and the 4.1-star rating reflects consistently fresh vegetables, well-spiced curries and hot rotis served within minutes—call +91 97241 27202 to reserve a table or bulk order for onward journeys.
| 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 |
More information
Does Hotel Shreenath have an on-site restaurant serving regional Indian dishes?
Yes, the hotel’s multi-cuisine restaurant near Dharampur Chokdi on NH 48 offers an authentic Gujarati thali as well as North-Indian and Chinese favourites, all prepared with locally sourced spices and served in a casual, air-conditioned setting.
What are the restaurant’s opening hours and do I need to reserve a table?
The restaurant operates 6:30 a.m.–11:00 p.m., and while walk-ins are welcome, calling +91 97241 27202 ahead is recommended during weekend dinner when nearby business travellers and families tend to fill the seating quickly.
Is the menu vegetarian-friendly and are Jain options available?
Absolutely; the kitchen is 100 % vegetarian and the chefs are happy to prepare Jain meals on request, removing root vegetables and using separate utensils to maintain strict dietary compliance.
How does the hotel’s restaurant rate on Google and what do guests praise most?
With a Google rating of 4.1, guests consistently highlight the prompt service, clean ambience, and the flavourful dal dhokli and freshly baked rotis that give a true taste of Gujarati hospitality.
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