The Green House
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, AHMEDABAD/ Updated : Sep 14, 2015, 12:01 IST
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More than a full-fledged restaurant, The Green House is a perfect go to place for vegetarian snacks from all over India. It has a range of snacks from regions as different as Gujarat and the southern states of India. Its largely v … Read more
More than a full-fledged restaurant, The Green House is a perfect go to place for vegetarian snacks from all over India. It has a range of snacks from regions as different as Gujarat and the southern states of India. Its largely vegetarian menu has a range of drool-worthy dishes such as bataka poha, mehti na gota (dumplings of gram flour and fenugreek), upma, a range of dosas, appams, bataka vada, nariyal kothmir tikki (potato patties filled with coconut), pav bhaji, pani puri, baked khichdi and more. Read less

More than a full-fledged restaurant, The Green House is a perfect go to place for vegetarian snacks from all over India. It has a range of snacks from regions as different as Gujarat and the southern states of India. Its largely vegetarian menu has a range of drool-worthy dishes such as bataka poha, mehti na gota (dumplings of gram flour and fenugreek), upma, a range of dosas, appams, bataka vada, nariyal kothmir tikki (potato patties filled with coconut), pav bhaji, pani puri, baked khichdi and more. You can also choose from a range of international flavours such as crepes, pancakes, pizzas and more. If you have set your mind on a meal at The Green House, reservation is advisable since the place usually runs full. A cafe-like ambience sets it apart from most of the restaurants in Ahmedabad.
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