Tucked away in the vibrant lanes of Bhuj, It’s Mirchi redefines the city’s dining narrative with a menu that marries Kutchi warmth to pan-Indian spice. From smoky tandoori platters to herb-laced coastal curries, every plate narrates a cross-country journey plated on local khadi. Earthy interiors echo desert hues while subtle jazz drifts across candle-lit tables, inviting travellers and townsfolk alike to linger over chai-infused desserts.

Ramee The Srinivas Palace, Plot no 6-19, Mirzapar Road, Giriraj Nagar, Bhuj, Mirjapar Part, Gujarat 370040, India
+91 70695 99902
Perched on Mirzapar Road in Bhuj, It’s Mirchi channels the spirit of Indian dining with a contemporary twist: think robust North-Indian gravies, fragrant biryanis and tandoor breads emerging hot from clay ovens, all plated in a sleek, low-lit room that still nods to Kutchi colours. Service is swift and genuinely hospitable, prices stay modest for the portion sizes, and the kitchen isn’t shy with spice levels—ask for “medium” unless you court the house “Kutchi hot.” With a 4.6-star average and easy parking inside Ramee The Srinivas Palace, it’s the safest post-sightseeing refuel in town; call +91 70695 99902 ahead on weekends.
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
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Where exactly is It’s Mirchi located in Bhuj?
It’s Mirchi sits inside the Ramee The Srinivas Palace at Plot no 6-19, Mirzapar Road, Giriraj Nagar, Bhuj, Mirjapar Part, Gujarat 370040, India, a short drive from the city centre and easy to spot thanks to the hotel’s grand façade.
How can I reserve a table or ask about the menu?
Simply call the direct restaurant line on +91 70695 99902 and the team will confirm your preferred time, share the day’s specials and note any dietary requests in under two minutes.
What kind of cuisine and dishes can I expect?
The kitchen celebrates regional Gujarati favourites alongside North Indian classics, so you can order everything from soft khaman dhokla to smoky murgh malai tikka, all plated with a contemporary touch that matches the 4.6-star reputation.
Is the restaurant open to non-hotel guests and large groups?
Absolutely, It’s Mirchi welcomes walk-ins and group celebrations, offering flexible seating in the main hall or a private area so you can enjoy the same attentive service whether you’re staying at Ramee The Srinivas Palace or just dropping in for dinner.
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