Where To Eat
A Comprehensive Guide to Śrī Vṛndāvana Dhāma
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ISKCON Guest House
ISKCON Guest House has a good selection of reasonably priced items that include a thali for Rs 50. Some good items on the menu are fried rice, dhal fried, mixed vegetable, gobhi-alu, chips (French fries) and the cheese (panir) preparation.
ISKCON Temple
There is a booth at the ISKCON Temple that serves pizza and other snacks. You can also purchase a good selection of maha-prasada in the temple room. The baked goods are usually very good. You can eat temple prasada breakfast (Rs 10) and lunch (Rs 20).
MVT
MVT has a good A/C restaurant on the top floor. It has good pizza, Indian and Continental food. Recommended, but it is not cheap.
Other
You can get cold drinks and good lassis across the street from the ISKCON Temple at Biharilals. This place is also a good general store.
There are a few good fruit and vegetable stands across the street from the ISKCON Temple. They are conveniently located, but they usually charge around 25% more than what you pay for the same items downtown. They may also overcharge you and have a problem adding correctly (always in their favor), so it is a good idea to carefully add up the bill yourself.
