Hidden among Nashik’s roaring traffic circle, Shree Rajbhog Thali at Mumbai Naka lures pilgrims of appetite with the promise of an endless vegetarian parade. Copper bowls brimming with Gujarati kadhi, Kolhapuri vegetables and sugar-dusted shrikhand rotate like planets around a central mound of fluffy basmati, each refill a silent dare to stop eating. In a country where thali is ritual, this modest hall turns lunch into a kinetic opera of clinking steel, ghee-laden aromas and waiters who remember your refill before you do.

Besides, Kalika Darshan Apartment Rd, near Hotel Sandeep, Mumbai Naka, Matoshree Nagar, Nashik, Maharashtra 422002, India
+91 90111 98765
Shree Rajbhog Thali serves up the quintessential Nashik experience: an endless parade of seasonal sabzis, smoky bhakris, and ghee-laden sweets that taste like someone’s grandmother is still supervising the kitchen, all delivered at lightning speed by staff who remember whether you prefer your kadhi sweet or tangy; tucked beside Mumbai Naka’s traffic roar, the air-conditioned hall keeps the thali priced under ₹300 yet feels spotless even at peak lunch hour, explaining why locals happily queue for a table and walk out already planning their next visit.
| Sunday | 12–3:30 PM, 7–11 PM |
| Monday | 12–3:30 PM, 7–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–3:30 PM, 7–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–3:30 PM, 7–11 PM |
| Thursday | 12–3:30 PM, 7–11 PM |
| Friday | 12–3:30 PM, 7–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–3:30 PM, 7–11 PM |
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Where exactly is Shree Rajbhog Thali located in Nashik?
The restaurant sits on Kalika Darshan Apartment Road, right next to Hotel Sandeep at Mumbai Naka, Matoshree Nagar, Nashik, Maharashtra 422002, making it a convenient stop for both commuters and locals.
How can I reserve a table or enquire about the daily menu?
You can call the staff directly on +91 90111 98765 between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m.; they will confirm availability and share the thali specials of the day without any hassle.
What kind of cuisine and dining experience should I expect?
Expect an unlimited Gujarati–Rajasthani thali served in traditional katoris, featuring rotis, dal, kadhi, shaak, khichdi, rice, farsan, and dessert, all delivered in quick succession so you can enjoy a wholesome, homely meal without long waits.
Does the restaurant accommodate dietary restrictions or special requests?
While the default offering is a vegetarian buffet, the kitchen is happy to prepare less-spicy versions or swap out onion-garlic dishes if you mention your preference to the server before the first round is served.
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