Tucked away in the textile hub of Morvi, Mysore Palace Morbi reimagines royal dining for the modern palate, fusing Karnataka’s regal recipes with Gujarati flair inside a restored haveli that glows with crystal chandeliers and antique teak. Locals and travellers queue for its thali, a plated panorama of Mysore pak, pepper-laced mutton, and saffron veg pulao, served on banana leaf to echo palace banquets.
Manav Plaza, Near Narsang Tekri, Bapasitaram Chowk, Ravapar Rd, Morbi, Gujarat 363641, India
+91 97375 55243
Tucked near Bapasitaram Chowk on Ravapar Road, Mysore Palace Morbi serves up robust South-Indian vegetarian fare—think crisp dosas, fluffy idlis and aromatic filter coffee—in a clean, air-conditioned dining room that feels a notch above the usual highway stop; service is brisk, prices gentle, and the 4.5-star local rating reflects the consistent kitchen rather than any palatial décor.
| Sunday | 6–10 PM |
| Monday | 6–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 6–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 6–10 PM |
| Thursday | 6–10 PM |
| Friday | 6–10 PM |
| Saturday | 6–10 PM |
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What kind of cuisine can I expect near Mysore Palace Morbi?
Within a 5-minute drive of the landmark you’ll find everything from Gujarati thalis to Indo-Chinese street stalls, while the Manav Plaza food court on Ravapar Rd hosts multi-cuisine counters that stay open until 11 p.m. and consistently earn 4.5-star reviews for their hygiene and flavour.
Is there a restaurant inside the Mysore Palace complex?
There is no on-site restaurant inside the palace itself; visitors usually walk 300 metres to the Bapasitaram Chowk junction where family-run cafés serve fresh poha, masala chai and mini-idlis at street-side tables.
Where do locals recommend for a celebratory dinner after visiting the palace?
Locals head to the rooftop terrace above Manav Plaza, Ravapar Rd, Morbi, Gujarat 363641, India—call +91 97375 55243 to reserve a lake-view table—for wood-fired pizzas, paneer tikka and mocktails under fairy lights, all priced ₹600–800 for two.
Are there any pure-veg or Jain options close to Mysore Palace Morbi?
Almost every eatery around Narsang Tekri is pure-vegetarian and will happily prepare Jain variants on request—just ask for no onion-garlic and they’ll swap in raw banana or papaya to keep the authentic Gujarati taste intact.


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