Latitude Restaurant at Gateway Aurangabad redefines fine dining in the Deccan, weaving Maharashtrian spices into global classics beneath the soft glow of Mughal-inspired lanterns. Set amid serene courtyards and reflective pools, every plate journeys from local bazaar to white-linen table, celebrating the region’s pomegranate, kala masala and fragrant saffron.

Vivanta, 8-N-12, Rauza Bagh Rd, Rauza Baug, N 2, Cidco, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra 431003, India
+91 240 261 3737
Latitude at Gateway Aurangabad, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar’s most reliable business-hotel address, plates up a calm, contemporary all-day menu that leans comfortably Indian—think fragrant biryanis, robust coastal curries and tandoor-seekh kebabs—while still offering tidy continental staples for travelling execs; the buffet is generous, service brisk without hovering, and the 4.1 rating feels earned once the fresh naan lands alongside a chilled Kingfisher on the pool-view deck.
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Where exactly is Latitude Restaurant within Gateway Aurangabad?
Latitude sits inside the Vivanta wing of Gateway Aurangabad at 8-N-12, Rauza Bagh Road, Rauza Baug, N 2, Cidco, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra 431003, a leafy 10-minute drive from the airport and five minutes from the railway station, so you can drop in for a relaxed meal almost any time you land or check out.
What kind of cuisine does Latitude serve?
The menu roams across North-Indian kebabs, Maharashtrian comfort staples, continental grills, and Asian wok-favourites, so whether you crave a tandoori pomfret or a thali, you’ll find it plated with the same Gateway attention to detail.
Do I need a reservation, and how do I make one?
While walk-ins are welcome, a quick call to +91 240 261 3737 or a click on the official site https://www.gateway-hotels.com/en-in/hotels/gateway-aurangabad/restaurants/latitude secures your preferred table and timing, especially on weekend evenings when the 4.1-star buzz draws both locals and travellers.
Are there vegetarian and Jain options on the menu?
Yes, the kitchen keeps a dedicated vegetarian section and will happily turn most dishes into Jain variants—simply mention no onion, no garlic, no root when you order and the chefs will adjust spice levels and ingredients without compromising the signature Latitude flavour.
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