Hidden amid Bihar’s dusty by-lanes, Spice Odyssey is rewriting the state’s culinary story one plate at a time, fusing heirloom recipes with fearless global twists. From smoky litti spheres filled with truffle-choka to silken galouti crafted from champaran mutton, every bite carries the whisper of ancient spice routes and the swagger of modern kitchens.

2h, 116, Bhootnath Rd, Mahatma Gandhi Nagar, Chitragupta Nagar, Patna, Bihar 800026, India
+91 90310 23691
Spice Odyssey rewrites Patna’s dining script with a globe-trotting menu that still tips its hat to Bihar—think charcoal-smoked malai broccoli sharing table space with wasabi-kissed magret and a 48-hour sous-vine lamb that melts like local ghee. The two-hour tasting flight (book via +91 90310 23691) is paced for conversation, not ceremony, in a low-lit bungalow off Bhootnath Road where the 4.4-star buzz feels earned, not bought.
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
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Where exactly is Spice Odyssey located in Patna?
Spice Odyssey sits at 2h, 116, Bhootnath Road, inside the quiet lanes of Mahatma Gandhi Nagar, Chitragupta Nagar, making it a 5-minute detour from the main Bailey Road yet easy to miss if you skip the modest signboard; punch 800026 into your maps and watch for the white façade just before the local temple.
How can I reserve a table or ask about the day’s menu?
A quick WhatsApp or call to +91 90310 23691 is all you need—staff pick up within two rings, confirm your preferred time and head-count, and will even hold a river-view booth if you mention you’re celebrating; walk-ins are welcome, but weekend evenings turn into a 45-minute wait without a booking.
What kind of cuisine and spice levels does the restaurant offer?
The kitchen tours India by plate, folding Kashmiri saffron, Chettinad pepper, and Naga bhut jolokia into one cohesive menu; every dish is cooked to order, so you can dial the heat from mild (safe for kids) to “Odyssey” (a 4.4-star bravery test) without losing the regional authenticity.
Is there parking and is the venue kid-friendly?
A guarded open lot right opposite the entrance fits twenty sedans free of charge, high-chairs are stacked near the pastry counter, and the washrooms have step-stools—families routinely linger past two hours while children stay glued to the interactive digital murals that change color every few minutes.
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