Navratri 2026 in Dehradun
Navratri 2026 in Dehradun

Navratri 2026 in Dehradun: 5 Places to Enjoy Vrat Food From!

From sattvik thalis to sabudana snacks, where to eat during Navratri fasting in Dehradun.

During Navratri, finding the right food while fasting can be tricky—but in Dehradun, several restaurants step up with special vrat-friendly menus. Prepared without onion, garlic, and regular salt, these dishes use ingredients like sabudana, kuttu atta, and makhana—perfect for keeping the fast while enjoying good food.

Here are 5 popular places in Dehradun where you can find Navratri fasting meals!

1. Haldiram's - Prabhat Talkies, Dehradun

Navratri Special Feast at Haldiram's
Navratri Special Feast at Haldiram's

A reliable go-to during Navratri, this place offers a variety of vrat-friendly snacks and thalis. From sabudana tikki to fruit chaat and light meals, it’s perfect if you want something quick yet festive.

2. Bikanervala | Bindal Tower Dehradun

Navratri Thali at Bikanervala
Navratri Thali at Bikanervala

Known for its wide vegetarian menu, Bikanervala usually introduces Navratri specials like vrat thalis, kuttu puri, and sweets made without regular flour—ideal for a wholesome meal.

3. Anandam

Navratri Thaali at Anandam
Navratri Thaali at Anandam

A favourite for sweets and snacks, Anandam is a great stop for fasting-friendly treats like sabudana khichdi, vrat namkeen, and mithai prepared for the festive season.

4. Aao ji Khao ji

Ao ji Khao ji
Ao ji Khao ji

A budget-friendly spot popular among locals, it often serves pure vegetarian meals and can be a good option for simple vrat-compliant dishes during the festival.

5. Walk In Woods Restaurant

Walk In Woods Restaurant
Walk In Woods Restaurant

A popular dine-in option in Dehradun, this restaurant offers a wide menu and often accommodates sattvik preferences during Navratri on request. Expect simple yet satisfying dishes like jeera aloo, vrat-friendly curries, and light meals.

What You’ll Find on a Vrat Menu

Most restaurants in Dehradun keep it traditional and offer:

  • Sabudana khichdi & vada

  • Kuttu or singhara puri

  • Aloo-based curries

  • Makhana dishes

  • Fruit bowls and vrat desserts

These meals are typically prepared without onion and garlic and use rock salt (sendha namak), aligning with Navratri fasting practices.

Whether you’re heading out after aarti or want a break from home-cooked fasting food, these spots make Navratri in Dehradun both convenient and delicious.

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