Pune, a city that combines modernity and tradition with ease, is tucked away in the Sahyadris. Apart from parties and music, Punekars are passionate about food! The city, which is a melting pot of cultures and culinary practises, provides foodies with a wide selection of cuisines

Enjoy the flavours of the bygone era at these iconic restaurants for an amazing trip through time and taste as you stroll through Pune's vibrant streets. 

On this culinary adventure, you can visit some of the legendary restaurants that have been providing mouthwatering dishes for decades, evolving into a lasting spot in the city's culinary landscape.

Cafe Good Luck

Since its establishment in 1935, this beloved café has been blending flavours and stories over the years, earning a place in the hearts of both residents and visitors. You will get drawn in by the place's evocative old-world charm as soon as you step inside. From filling breakfast choices such as a classic omelette pav and bun maska with Irani chai served in typical chai glasses to authentic Irani dishes like keema pav, bheja masala, biryani, and delectable meat preparations. The restaurant's wide range of menus serves every type of palate. 

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Don't forget to sample the caramel custard if you have a sugar craving. Cafe Good Luck is not just a stopover for foodies in search of a taste of Pune's rich culinary past, but rather an immersive experience with flavours and stories that linger long after the last sip of chai.

Location: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&destination=18.5174289322,73.8415283337

Phone Number: +919094004377

USP Dishes: Tawa Paneer Masala, Tawa Chicken Boneless, Bun Maska Pav, Bun Butter Omelette, Bun Omlet, Rumaali Roti

Available Cuisines: North Indian, Mughlai, Maharashtrian, Biryani, Sandwich, Desserts, Beverages

Type: Veg and Non Veg

Meals Served: Breakfast, Lunch Dinner

Address: Fergusson College Rd, near Goodluck Chowk, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune

Timings: 8 am to 11.30 pm

Cost for two: Rs 1000

George Restaurant

George Restaurant at Camp has been preparing delectable dishes since 1936 and is a legend in and of itself. The restaurant, which was founded by an Englishman, is well-known for its Indo-Mughlai cuisine. You will adore their butter chicken, mutton biryani, jujeh kebabs, and kheema pav. However, the restaurant offers equally good Chinese and Continental items. For dessert, be sure to sample the well-known caramel custard served here.

Location: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&destination=18.5174527761,73.8793833554

Phone Number: +919112001936

USP Dishes: Chicken Rotisserie, Chicken Tikki Masala, Chicken Kohlapuri, Chocolate Paan, Haleem, Good Tandoori Chicken

Available Cuisines: Biryani, North Indian, Chinese, Mughlai, Continental, Kebab, Desserts, Beverages

Type: Veg and Non Veg

Meals Served: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Address: 2436, General Thimayya Road, East St, Camp, Pune, Maharashtra 411001

Timings: 08:30 am to 11:00 pm

Cost for two: Rs 1500

Vaishali

Located in the centre of Pune, Vaishali has played a significant role in the city's breakfast setting since 1951. Nestled amidst the colourful mural of Pune's Deccan Gymkhana, Vaishali entices visitors with a special fusion of culinary magic and vintage décor. A classic location for a nutritious start to the day, the fragrance of freshly brewed filter coffee blends with the tempting smell of spices, generating a setting that connects with the spirit of South India. 

Start your culinary journey with golden, crispy dosas that are expertly matched with a variety of chutneys. You must definitely not ignore the sweet and spicy Sev Bata Dahi Poori, also affectionately known as SPDP, and the cloud-like idlis that almost melt in your mouth. For those who enjoy milkshakes, nothing compares to their creamy Mango and Chikoo milkshake, which perfectly complements this experience.

Location: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&destination=18.5208337991,73.8413144276

Phone Number: +912025531244

USP Dishes: South Indian Platter, Maysore Masala Dosa, Kokum Sharbat, Idli Vada Sambar, Onion Uthappa, Coconut Chatni

Available Cuisines: South Indian

Type: Veg

Meals Served: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Address: Fergusson College Rd, Ganeshwadi, Shivajinagar, Pune

Timings: 7 am to 11 pm

Cost for two: Rs 600

Credit: Prem's

Prem’s

With more than thirty years of experience pleasing guests' palates, Prem's restaurant in Koregaon Park stands out among the many eateries that dot the cityscape. It began as a modest restaurant in 1990 and has since grown into a well-known eatery that has left its mark on Pune's culinary landscape. An pleasant dining experience is ensured by the cosy atmosphere, whether you're dining with friends, family, or coworkers. With the same enthusiasm, Prem's prepares Chinese, Indian, and Continental food. 

Location: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&destination=18.5400593000,73.8935064000

Phone Number: +919529361802

USP Dishes: Chicken Au Gratin, Makai Seekh Kebab, Vanilla Milk Shake, Chocolate Mud Pie, Chicken Stroganoff, Chicken Banjara

Available Cuisines: North Indian, Chinese, Asian, Sushi, Kebab, Mughlai, Desserts, Beverages

Type: Veg and Non Veg

Meals Served: Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Address: 28/2, N Main Rd, Opp. Lane 3, Ragvilas Society, Koregaon Park, Pune, Maharashtra 411001

Timings: 12 pm to 11:30 pm

Cost for two: Rs 2000

Credit: 1000 Oaks

1000 Oaks

One of Pune's oldest bars, 1000 Oaks opened its doors in 1994. Situated on East St., 1000 Oaks presents a distinctive fusion of contemporary hospitality and vintage charm. The restaurant's large outdoor seating area, which is decorated with old oak trees, flickering lanterns, and charming wooden furniture, creates a cosy and romantic atmosphere that is ideal for a lazy Sunday brunch or a laid-back evening. Live music, delicious food, and Barman's pitchers have made this lively pub a popular destination.

Location: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&destination=18.5105630394,73.8800136745

Phone Number: +912026343194

USP Dishes: Mushroom Croquette, Herb Bread, Tandoori Mushrooms, Death by Chocolate, Spaghetti, Cocktail

Available Cuisines: Chinese, Salad, North Indian, Seafood, Mexican, Desserts

Type: Veg and Non Veg

Meals Served: Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Address: 2417, Near HDFC Bank, East Street, Camp, Pune

Timings: 12 pm to 11:30 pm

Cost for two: Rs 3000

Credit: Marzorin

Marzorin

This charming patisserie, which opened its doors in 1965, is a staple of Pune's cultural scene. With its appealing appearance and vintage signage, it provides a feast for the eyes that entices customers to try some of the best-baked items in town. While the puff pastry is a joy to the palate with layers so soft that they almost dance on your tongue, the unique mawa cake is an exquisite combination of texture and flavour. Try their seasonal juices, the chicken and mayo sandwiches, and the fruit tart while you're here. The veggie pizza and the chutney and cheese sandwich are must-tries for vegetarians.

Location: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&destination=18.5164058693,73.8789850473

Phone Number: +912026130774

USP Dishes: Chatni Sandwich, Rich Plum Cake, Cheese Spaghetti, Rose Milk, Veg Paneer Roll, Chicken Grilled Sandwich

Available Cuisines: Sandwich, Rolls, Burger, Fast Food, Bakery, Desserts, Shake, Beverages

Type: Veg and Non Veg

Meals Served: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Address: Bakthiar Plaza, 6, MG Road, Opposite Bombay Store, Camp, Pune

Timings: 8.30 am to 10 pm

Cost for two: Rs 300

Kalyani Bakery

A tour of Pune's classic restaurants would not be complete without a stop at Kayani Bakery. This classic Camp bakery, which opened its doors in 1955, is a haven for people who love sweets. The smell of freshly baked bread will greet you as soon as you open the door, bringing back memories that seem to have lain dormant for a long time. This storied bakery is known for its buttery Shrewsbury biscuits, soft mawa cakes, and decadent dark chocolate and walnut cake. Another attraction is the Goan speciality, baath cake. If you're more of a savoury person, cheese papadi and khaari biscuits will appeal to you. Make sure to arrive at the bakery early to avoid having to wait a long time to receive your favourite treats.

Location: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&destination=18.5148629976,73.8798309490

Phone Number: +918999932133

USP Dishes: Shrewsberry Cookie, Coconut Biscuits, Mawa Cup Cake, Mava Cakes, Vanilla Muffin, Vanilla Sponge Cake

Available Cuisines: Bakery

Type: Veg

Meals Served: Desserts

Address: 6, Dr Coyaji Rd, Hulshur, Camp, Pune

Timings:

Monday to Friday: 7:30 am–1 pm, 3:30–7 pm

Saturday: 7:30 am–1 pm, 3:30–7 pm

Sunday: Closed

Cost for two: Rs 100

Credit: Durvankur Dining Hall

Durvankur Dining Hall

Sadashiv Peth's Durvankur Dining Hall has withstood the test of time. The restaurant has been pleasing Punekars for over 20 years with its original Maharashtrian Thalis offered in a casual setting. The three-story eatery opens daily for guests hoping to gorge on some healthful dishes. Three vegetables, kadhi, dal rice, dal khichdi, chapati, bhakri, thalipeeth, dahi wada, papad, cucumber salad, and two sweets make up an average 400 INR thali. The thali includes chapati and puri, rice with masala, dhokla, bhaji, three vegetables, dahi wada, papad, salad, and two desserts on Sundays.

Location: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&destination=18.5106361634,73.8461038470

Phone Number: +912024474438

USP Dishes: Shrikhand Puri, Authentic Maharashtrian Thali, Moong Dal Khichdi, Masala Khichdi, Amras, Batata Bhaji

Available Cuisines: Maharashtrian

Type: Veg

Meals Served: Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Timings: 12:00 Noon to 3:30 PM; 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM

Address: Shop 1166, Near Sahitya Parishad, Tilak Road, Sadashiv Peth, Pune

Cost for two: Rs 400

Dorabjee & Sons Restuarant

Dorabjee & Sons Restaurant represents one of the oldest Parsi restaurants in Camp, owned and operated by the fourth generation of the Dorabjee Sorabjee Chindy family. With its minimal décor of Formica tables, plastic chairs, and damp walls, the restaurant manages to retain its old-world charm, making it a historical landmark. Very little has evolved in the food world since 1878. You will adore the brown rice dishes dum biryani, chicken dhansak, mutton paya, and kheema.

Location: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&destination=18.5151402259,73.8768657669

Phone Number: +912026145955

USP Dishes: Dhansak Dal, Mutton Dhansak, Chicken Cutlets, Mutton Kheema, Caramel Custard, Keema

Available Cuisines: Parsi, Mughlai, North Indian

Type: Veg and Non Veg

Meals Served: Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks

Timings: Tue-Sun: 10:30 AM to 7:00 PM

Address: 845, Near Bank Of Maharashtra, Dastur Meher Road, Camp, Pune

Cost for two: Rs 200