Hidden among the banyan-lined lanes of Nagpur, Tattwam restaurant quietly redefines what Indian dining can be: ancient grains meet molecular flair, local turmeric kisses French technique, and every thali tells the story of a city that never shouted yet always nourished.

Manomay Plaza, 272, Central Bazar Road, New Ramdaspeth, Ramdaspeth, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440012, India
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Tattwam, tucked into Manomay Plaza on Central Bazar Road, turns the usual Nagpur dining script on its head: beneath the understated Maharashtrian façade lies a kitchen that sends out surprisingly refined paneer lababdar and hickory-smoked dal tadka, each plated with the care you’d expect south of 440012’s star-rated hotels. Service is brisk but never brusque, prices hover at mid-tier, and the 4.1-star consensus feels earned rather than padded—especially when the gulab-jamun cheesecake arrives still warm at the centre.
| Sunday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–11 PM |
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Where exactly is Tattwam Restaurant located in Nagpur?
Tattwam Restaurant sits on the first floor of Manomay Plaza, 272 Central Bazar Road, New Ramdaspeth, a busy commercial pocket that is roughly 4 km from Nagpur Railway Station and 7 km from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, making it easy to reach by auto-rickshaw, cab or your own vehicle.
What kind of cuisine and dining style can I expect at Tattwam?
The menu is a pan-Indian vegetarian spread that covers everything from street-style chaat and South Indian dosas to rich North-Indian gravies and Jain-friendly preparations, all served in a casual yet air-conditioned setting with quick service and consistent 4.1 Google-rated quality.
Do I need to reserve a table in advance?
Weekend evenings see a rush of families and shoppers, so while walk-ins are welcome, calling ahead or using any listed aggregator app will secure a comfortable table and cut waiting time to almost zero.
Is the restaurant child-friendly and does it offer parking?
Yes, the spacious booth seating and high-chairs keep young diners comfortable, and the shared basement parking of Manomay Plaza gives ample two- and four-wheeler space, though peak hours may require a short queue.
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