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New Restaurants in Bhopal (June 2026)

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New Restaurants in Bhopal (June 2026)

Bhopal's dining scene has always reflected the city's layered identity — Mughlai grandeur, Rajasthani heartiness, and a quietly growing South-Indian presence that feels right at home here. If you haven't eaten out in a few months, or you've simply been rotating through the same four spots, this roundup is your nudge to step out and discover what's new or newly worth knowing about.

TL;DR

  • 🍛 Craving a Rajasthani thali or Daal Baafla? Navratna in Vidya Nagar is the one to watch — confirm they're open before heading out.
  • 🍳 South Indian breakfast is booming across Bhopal, from Bawadiya Kalan to Karond and Awadhpuri.
  • 🥘 Andhra and Telugu food has found a serious home in the city — Godavari in Baghmugaliya and Andhra Mirchi near Shahpura are leading the charge.
  • 🏰 Old Bhopal's Peer Gate area is still the address for Mughlai depth — Habibi's Palace and Khan Sahab both anchor the neighbourhood.
  • ☕ Neighbourhood spots like Honey's Kitchen and Siddhaant are redefining the casual, all-day dining culture in residential Bhopal.

What's Stirring in Bhopal Right Now

The city's restaurant landscape in mid-2026 feels genuinely energised. A few years ago, Bhopal's newer dining options clustered almost exclusively in MP Nagar and Zone-I. That's no longer the case. Spots are opening in Baghmugaliya, Awadhpuri, Bawadiya Kalan, and even Barkhedi Kalan — areas that were once purely residential. The result is that you no longer have to cross town for a quality meal.

What's also notable is the range. Mughlai royalty, dosa-and-sambar counters, Andhra thalis, and sprawling farm-style restaurants are all competing for your weekend afternoon. Whether you're looking for a quick breakfast before work or a long family lunch that stretches into the evening, there's genuinely something new to try.

Rajasthani & North Indian: The Thali Tradition Holds Strong

Among the most anticipated newcomers is Navratna : Best Rajasthani Thali Paratha Bhopal Daal Baafla, situated on the second floor at Plot 6, Narmadapuram Road, Sector C, Vidya Nagar. The name says it all — Daal Baafla, the Madhya Pradesh cousin of Rajasthan's Daal Baati, is the spiritual centre of this menu. Thalis and parathas round out a thoroughly vegetarian offering. They're currently listed as temporarily closed, so a quick call to +91 97136 44466 before visiting is strongly advised. When they're running, hours are 12:30 PM to 11:30 PM.

For something more eclectic, Naveen's Bapu ki Kutia out in Barkhedi Kalan on Neelbad Road has carved out an interesting niche — a rural-flavoured setting that serves North Indian, South Indian, Italian, and Chinese under one roof. Open 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM, it's the kind of place that works for a family where everyone wants something different. Their website at nbkkfoods.in has more details.

Old Bhopal's Mughlai Soul: Peer Gate Area

If you've never eaten in the old city's Peer Gate neighbourhood, June 2026 is as good a time as any to fix that. The lanes around Iqbal Maidan and Hamidia Road carry a culinary history that newer parts of the city simply can't replicate.

Habibi's Palace Restaurant at H.No. 22/5, Shouqat Mahal, Iqbal Maidan Road, Nakkar Khana, runs from noon to midnight daily. Their menu spans Mughlai, Continental, and Chinese — an unusual breadth that seems to work in the old-city context. You can browse habibispalace.com or reach them at +91 7869637255; orders can also go to order@habibispalace.com.

Just a short walk away on Hamidia Road, Khan Sahab Restaurant at Model Ground, Kali Basti, focuses on Mughlai and Awadhi — two closely related but distinctly individual culinary traditions. Awadhi dum cooking in particular rewards patience, and this is the kind of restaurant where that patience tends to be built into the kitchen. Reach them at 9584222666 or visit khansahabrestaurant.com for the menu.

Also worth bookmarking is Hakeem Restaurant, which covers North Indian and Mughlai territory. Their hours are listed as 11:00 AM to midnight, and hakeemrestaurant.com carries their full details.

💡 Desi Insider Tip: In the Peer Gate area, always go for lunch rather than dinner on your first visit. The kitchen is at full energy by 1 PM, the afternoon light through the old havelis is something else entirely, and you'll avoid the evening rush that can slow service considerably.

South Indian Breakfast Culture Is Having a Moment

Bhopal has quietly become a genuinely good city for South Indian breakfast, and that story is getting better with each passing season.

Idli & More (Bawadiya) at Shiva Royal Court, next to Axis Bank in Bawadiya Kalan, is open daily from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM — that's a serious commitment to breakfast hours. In a neighbourhood that's grown fast, having a reliable idli-sambar counter is no small thing.

Bhopal Udipi Restaurant near the Railway Station at Coach Factory Road, Dwarka Nagar, opens at 8 AM and runs until 1 AM — making it one of the most accessible all-hours options in the city. Vegetarian South Indian, North Indian, and Chinese are all on the menu. Reach them at +91 9589028808 or visit bhopaludipirestaurant.in.

Meenu's Dosa operates at two locations: JK Road near Minal Residency and MP Nagar near Pragati Petrol Pump, Zone-I. For commuters and MP Nagar regulars, the second branch is particularly convenient. Their website is meenusdosa.com.

Over in Karond, Malayali Cafe (Khasra No. 69-70) brings Kerala home cooking to a part of the city that genuinely needed it. Open daily from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM, this is a quieter neighbourhood option that rewards discovery. Call +91 96913 37032 for details.

And in Awadhpuri, KERALA BITE near Shiv Shakti Shani Dhaam in Samanvay Nagar offers idli sambar, vada sambar, and masala dosa from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily. The address puts it behind an Ondoor superstore, which makes it easy to combine a grocery run with a breakfast stop. +91 75808 47620 is the number to call.

Andhra & Telugu: Bhopal's Spiciest New Chapter

The most exciting development in Bhopal's restaurant scene right now may be the arrival of proper Andhra and Telugu dining — bold, unapologetically spicy, and unlike anything else on offer.

Godavari – The Legacy of Telugu Cuisine at Plot No. 9, New Friends Colony, Baghmugaliya, is doing something genuinely different. Andhra and Telangana cooking traditions together on one menu, open daily from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM. The restaurant has a website at dineatgodavari.com and can be reached at +91 9202504545 or godavari.andhrafoods@gmail.com.

Andhra Mirchi on Trilanga Main Road near Aura Mall, Shahpura, takes a similarly direct approach. Open daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM (with a slight extension to 10:30 PM on Thursdays for reasons best discovered in person). For those in the Trilanga-Shahpura belt, this is now the go-to for a proper Andhra breakfast or a fiery afternoon meal. +91 83490 37989 is the contact.

Biryani Badshah in Maharana Pratap Nagar (Rachna Nagar, Zone-I) pulls from Hyderabadi, Andhra, Lucknowi, and Mughlai traditions simultaneously. Open 11:30 AM to 11:00 PM, it's the kind of biryani-specialist that takes the genre seriously.

Neighbourhood Spots Worth Your Attention

Not every great meal needs a destination restaurant. Some of Bhopal's most interesting openings are neighbourhood-first places.

Honey's Kitchen Official Bhopal at Shop No. 9, Tarun Market, Tulsi Nagar, Link Road No. 1, is a casual all-day spot covering sandwiches, momos, ice cream, desserts, and more. Their Instagram at honeys_kitchen_official gives the most current updates and specials. Reach them at +91 7587511503.

Siddhaant at B-208, Bharat Nagar Road, takes an almost aggressively diverse approach — kebabs, noodles, pasta, soups, salads, cake, and coffee all share menu space. It's the kind of place that works for a group with no consensus on what they want. Call +91 99813 12999.

The Farmer's Table in Sahu Colony, Bagli Village, offers a regional and all-day menu in what sounds like a more open, outdoor-adjacent setting. Phone 07693-006738 for current availability and hours.

FAQ

Which new restaurants in Bhopal are good for a full family lunch outing? Navratna in Vidya Nagar (call ahead to confirm they're open), Godavari in Baghmugaliya, and Naveen's Bapu ki Kutia in Barkhedi Kalan all offer wide menus and appear suited to group dining.

Where can I find South Indian breakfast in Bhopal early in the morning? Bhopal Udipi Restaurant near the Railway Station opens at 8 AM, as do Idli & More in Bawadiya Kalan, Malayali Cafe in Karond, and Kerala Bite in Awadhpuri.

Is there proper Andhra or Telugu food in Bhopal now? Yes — Godavari in Baghmugaliya and Andhra Mirchi near Shahpura are both dedicated Andhra/Telugu options. Biryani Badshah in Maharana Pratap Nagar also covers Hyderabadi and Andhra biryani styles.

Which restaurants in the old city area are worth visiting for Mughlai food? Habibi's Palace on Iqbal Maidan Road and Khan Sahab on Hamidia Road are both in the Peer Gate area and focus on Mughlai and Awadhi cooking.

How do I check if a restaurant is currently open before visiting? Always call ahead — hours listed online don't always reflect temporary closures or seasonal adjustments. Most listings above include phone numbers for exactly this purpose.

The Bottom Line

Bhopal in June 2026 is eating well and eating widely. From the old havelis of Peer Gate to the newer residential colonies of Baghmugaliya and Bawadiya Kalan, restaurants are opening in corners of the city that previously had very little to offer. The South Indian breakfast wave is real, the Andhra/Telugu presence is exciting and overdue, and the Rajasthani thali tradition is finding new homes.

The best thing you can do right now is pick one place you haven't tried yet and go this weekend. And when you do — come back and tell us about it. Desi.Net exists for exactly this kind of local conversation, and your experience helps everyone else in the community eat a little better.

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