Ahmedabad

Fancy an exotic dinner in Ahmedabad? Head to THIS Green House-themed restaurant!

Explore a world of global cuisine in the captivating setting of this glass restaurant, mirroring the allure of a gorgeous and verdant greenhouse.

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Imagine sitting in a glass-covered space that appears like a Green House, with a plate of delicious Italian Potli or a tempting Marry Me Cheese Pie in front of you. You are enjoying the tasty food and friendly conversations, all while taking in the green and dreamy surroundings.

Hard to believe in the busy chaos of Ahmedabad, right? Well, that's what Amala Restaurant is all about.

Having opened its doors just last month, Amala has swiftly garnered the attention of Amdavadis with its unparalleled ambiance and a diverse range of global cuisines.

A Green House themed dining experience

Immerse yourself in the charm of a Green House-themed dining experience at Amala, a culinary gem adding a unique touch to Ahmedabad's food scene. The standout feature is Amala's inviting glass indoor space, offering picturesque views and a lively atmosphere with its greenhouse-like glass walls.

Step outside into open-air dining areas, surrounded by lush greenery, foundations, and walkways.

Savor the recommended dishes, including Italian Potli, Marry Me Cheese Pie, Avocado Plantain Chaat, Moroccan Kibbeh, Italian Malfatti, Butter Cheese Handi, Green Manchow Soup, Khow Sury Dumplings, and more.

Address: Amala Cafe, Ashok Vatika Rd, Next to SK Farm, Opp Toddler’s Den, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad

Timing: 5:30 PM to 11:30 PM

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