Asia — India — 0 Michelin Stars — 7 Occasions

Best Restaurants
in Amritsar

The city of the Golden Temple. Where the dal has been on the fire for a hundred years and the Taj still sets the white-tablecloth standard.

5Seed Restaurants
7Occasions Covered
20+Planned Total

Amritsar's Finest Tables

Ranked by overall excellence

$ under $40  ·  $$ $40–$80  ·  $$$ $80–$150  ·  $$$$ $150+ per person

The Bagh — Amritsar
1
Proposal
Amritsar — Lawrence Road
The Bagh
Modern Indian / International $$$$
An acre of waterbody gardens, five private dining rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, and a kitchen that plates modern Indian alongside Mexican and Italian without apologising for either. Amritsar's most ambitious room.
9.2Food
9.6Ambience
8.4Value
Grand Trunk — Amritsar
2
Impress Clients
Amritsar — GT Road
Grand Trunk
North Indian $$$$
The Taj's flagship North Indian room in Amritsar — the GT Road's culinary corridor condensed onto one tasting menu, rendered in the chain's reliable fine-dining register.
9.1Food
9.4Ambience
8.3Value
The Chinese Room — Amritsar
3
Close a Deal
Amritsar — GT Road
The Chinese Room
Chinese $$$
Taj Swarna's Chinese sister to Grand Trunk — often rated the best Chinese restaurant in the state. Classic Cantonese and Sichuan, very seriously handled.
8.8Food
9.0Ambience
8.8Value
Makhan Fish & Chicken Corner — Amritsar
4
Team Dinner
Amritsar — Majitha Road
Makhan Fish & Chicken Corner
Amritsari / North Indian $$
Since 1962 the Amritsari fish fry has been here. Two generations of Singhs later, the queue still forms at 7pm every night and the grease paper still carries the chaat masala home.
9.3Food
7.4Ambience
9.6Value
Kesar Da Dhaba — Amritsar
5
Solo Dining
Amritsar — Chowk Passian (near Golden Temple)
Kesar Da Dhaba
Vegetarian Punjabi $
The pilgrimage institution. Kesar's dal makhani has been on the slow fire since 1916 and is the single dish Amritsar's own diners recommend to any visitor who will listen.
9.4Food
7.2Ambience
9.8Value

Best for First Date in Amritsar

Intimate rooms with conversational acoustics, impressive without intimidating, and pacing that doesn't rush the evening.

5
Chowk Passian (near Golden Temple) — Vegetarian Punjabi — $
The pilgrimage institution. Kesar's dal makhani has been on the slow fire since 1916 and is the single dish Amritsar's own diners recommend to any visitor who will listen.

Best for Close a Deal in Amritsar

Power tables, private dining rooms, discreet service, and acoustic separation appropriate for sustained negotiation.

2
GT Road — North Indian — $$$$
The Taj's flagship North Indian room in Amritsar — the GT Road's culinary corridor condensed onto one tasting menu, rendered in the chain's reliable fine-dining register.
3
GT Road — Chinese — $$$
Taj Swarna's Chinese sister to Grand Trunk — often rated the best Chinese restaurant in the state. Classic Cantonese and Sichuan, very seriously handled.

The Definitive Amritsar List

01
Lawrence Road — Modern Indian / International — $$$$ — Food 9.2 / Ambience 9.6 / Value 8.4
An acre of waterbody gardens, five private dining rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, and a kitchen that plates modern Indian alongside Mexican and Italian without apologising for either. Amritsar's most ambitious room.
02
GT Road — North Indian — $$$$ — Food 9.1 / Ambience 9.4 / Value 8.3
The Taj's flagship North Indian room in Amritsar — the GT Road's culinary corridor condensed onto one tasting menu, rendered in the chain's reliable fine-dining register.
03
GT Road — Chinese — $$$ — Food 8.8 / Ambience 9.0 / Value 8.8
Taj Swarna's Chinese sister to Grand Trunk — often rated the best Chinese restaurant in the state. Classic Cantonese and Sichuan, very seriously handled.
04
Majitha Road — Amritsari / North Indian — $$ — Food 9.3 / Ambience 7.4 / Value 9.6
Since 1962 the Amritsari fish fry has been here. Two generations of Singhs later, the queue still forms at 7pm every night and the grease paper still carries the chaat masala home.
05
Chowk Passian (near Golden Temple) — Vegetarian Punjabi — $ — Food 9.4 / Ambience 7.2 / Value 9.8
The pilgrimage institution. Kesar's dal makhani has been on the slow fire since 1916 and is the single dish Amritsar's own diners recommend to any visitor who will listen.
City dining guide

Amritsar — Dining Culture, Neighbourhoods & Practicalities

Amritsar is a pilgrimage city — its core is the Golden Temple and its hospitality culture is genuinely shaped by the free langar tradition that feeds tens of thousands of pilgrims a day. Layered on top is a sophisticated restaurant scene that divides between two flagships (Taj Swarna's Grand Trunk and the independent The Bagh) and a cluster of institutional dhabas whose cultural weight outstrips their room decor.

The dining culture

The city of the Golden Temple. Where the dal has been on the fire for a hundred years and the Taj still sets the white-tablecloth standard. The restaurant density sits below the top-tier Asian capitals like Tokyo or Hong Kong, but the spread between the flagships and the local institutions creates a mature short-list for every one of the seven RFK occasions.

Best neighbourhoods

Lawrence Road (for The Bagh and the modern independent scene), the GT Road corridor (for Taj Swarna and the hotel fine-dining), the Golden Temple adjacent area (for Kesar Da Dhaba and the pilgrimage institutions), and Majitha Road (for Makhan Fish and the non-hotel institutions). Visitors with one dinner should pick the flagship at the top of our rank; with two dinners, pair a hotel dining room with a local institution for contrast.

Reservation norms

Hotel restaurants take bookings through their websites; independents like The Bagh take bookings via direct phone. Institutional dhabas do not take reservations and require physical queueing. Dress is smart-casual at the hotels, casual elsewhere. The hotel concierges at the city's five-star properties remain the most reliable way to unlock tables at short notice — their reciprocal relationships with the restaurant floor managers predate any public booking platform.

Tipping and etiquette

10% at hotel restaurants (often added as service charge). At dhabas, 5% in cash is generous. Amritsar's hospitality culture is warm; warm thanks are as valued as tips. The Golden Temple's langar is free and open to all visitors regardless of faith; any serious Amritsar itinerary should include at least one langar meal alongside the paid restaurants. Dress modestly (heads covered) for any dining near the Harmandir Sahib.

When to visit

The city's restaurant peak typically aligns with the cooler months and the international business-travel calendar. Summer slows down materially at the open-air venues; winter creates the longest booking lead times at the signature rooms. Plan around holidays — religious, national, and the Gulf-summer Eid shift — which can close individual kitchens for a week at a time.

For the single-dinner visitor

If you have one evening in Amritsar and you want the defining restaurant experience, book the #1 room — The Bagh — for the 7:30 or 8pm sitting and work back from there. Every other restaurant in the city will be measured against it for the next decade.