Juggernaut
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, AHMEDABAD/ Updated : Sep 14, 2015, 11:47 IST
Synopsis
Juggernaut is perhaps the only sports-themed restaurant in Ahmedabad. Its stadium-like interiors are as alluring as the food on its menu. Here, you can dig into some delicious Mexican and Italian food other than the regular Indian … Read more
Juggernaut is perhaps the only sports-themed restaurant in Ahmedabad. Its stadium-like interiors are as alluring as the food on its menu. Here, you can dig into some delicious Mexican and Italian food other than the regular Indian fare. With the seating space overlooking a football ground, you can gorge over a delicious range of pastas and pizzas (names as interesting as Yorker, Toe-Crusher, Silly Nanny, Beamer!), sandwiches and burgers. Juggernaut is quite loved for its range of desserts, specially its chocolate baklava, cheesecake shots and chocolate fondue. Read less

Juggernaut is perhaps the only sports-themed restaurant in Ahmedabad. Its stadium-like interiors are as alluring as the food on its menu. Here, you can dig into some delicious Mexican and Italian food other than the regular Indian fare. With the seating space overlooking a football ground, you can gorge over a delicious range of pastas and pizzas (names as interesting as Yorker, Toe-Crusher, Silly Nanny, Beamer!), sandwiches and burgers. Juggernaut is quite loved for its range of desserts, specially its chocolate baklava, cheesecake shots and chocolate fondue.
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