Why less can mean more flavor, heart, and authenticity
Who says good food needs to come with a fancy price tag? Sometimes, the most memorable meals are the simplest ones – shared under humble roofs, served with warmth, and crafted with heritage spices that carry generations of flavor. Whether you’re a budget-savvy traveler, a pilgrim seeking soul food, or a foodie chasing taste over trends, Kamakhya Temple’s surrounding eateries are a delicious detour you can’t miss.
While you’re soaking in the mysticism of the Kamakhya Temple, take time to nourish your body too – here are the best local spots to eat well and spend less near the temple!

🌟 Maa Mahamaya Cabin Hotel & Restaurant
Location: Near Kamakhya Temple Road, Maligaon, Guwahati
Cuisine: Bengali, North Indian, and a pinch of Chinese
Avg. Cost: ₹300 for two
A favorite of both pilgrims and locals, this casual eatery is known for its extensive menu, fresh vegetables, and home-style cooking. Expect fragrant dals, lightly spiced sabjis, and hearty thalis that feel like a warm hug after temple prayers. With clean indoor seating, it’s a peaceful escape from the temple crowd.
✅ Try the Bengali veg thali ✅ Short walk from Kamakhya Mandir
✅ Great for a relaxed lunch post darshan
Pro tip: Their khichuri and labra combo during temple festivals is divine.
🍿 Sneha Fast Food (Tareni Bhavana Complex)
Location: Assam Trunk Road, near Maligaon Chariali
Cuisine: Indo-Chinese street-style bites
Avg. Cost: ₹200 for two
Momos, chowmein, egg rolls, and chilli chicken – if you’re in the mood for crispy, spicy, saucy goodness on a budget, Sneha delivers! Don’t let the modest setup fool you; their chowmein at just ₹100 is legendary among students and locals.
📅 Perfect for evening snack breaks
🌟 Famous for: Chicken rolls & spicy veg pulao
🚑 Cozy seating & super quick service
🥚 Annapurna Restaurant (Maligaon)
Location: Tetelia, Maligaon (near Kamakhya)
Cuisine: Assamese, North Indian & Chinese (veg + egg only)
Avg. Cost: ₹100 per meal
No dine-in? No problem! This takeaway-only gem is a savior for those craving homestyle Assamese thalis at jaw-droppingly low prices. Their vegetarian sabjis, dal, and roti combos are perfect for pilgrims and backpackers on the go.
🌟 Hot, fresh, and served in generous portions
🔥 Must-try: Assamese thali & egg chowmein
Want to know where to stay near Annapurna? Check our guide to budget stays near Kamakhya Temple.
🍛 Dipanjali Hotel & Food Service
Location: Maligaon Chariali, near Jalukbari PS
Cuisine: Assamese, Bengali, North Indian
Avg. Cost: ₹100 per person
Run by locals who understand a pilgrim’s palate and pocket, this is your spot for quick thalis with flavorful dal, sabji, and fish or chicken curry. It’s takeaway-only, but loved for its clean flavors and generous portions.
🌟 Try the Assamese thali (non-veg) if you’re not strictly veg
🚀 Very fast service, ideal during busy temple days
🌿 Mangalmurti Hotel & Restaurant
Location: Kamakhya Mandir Road (very close to temple)
Cuisine: Pure North Indian + Assam-style street snacks
Avg. Cost: ₹400 for two
Serving chaat, parathas, chole-bhature, and paneer rolls, Mangalmurti is a vegetarian delight right next to the temple. Despite its street-side setting, it’s well-loved for its flavor-packed plates and fast service.
🌟 Must-try: Cheese aloo paratha & paneer tikka roll
🚴 Ideal for: Light lunch or post-prayer snack
Pair your visit with our curated list: Best Authentic Vegetarian Restaurants Near Kamakhya Temple
🍴 Craving Local Flavor?
Here are some mouth-watering guides for your food trail:
- Feast on Tradition: 5 Best Places for Authentic Assamese Cuisine
- Momos to Chaat: The Ultimate Kamakhya Street Food List
- Discover Assam’s Flavors: The Ultimate List of Must-Try Dishes
🌍 Pro Travel Tip
Hungry and curious? Pair your food trip with nearby attractions like Umananda Island or scenic spots like Kamakhya Hill for a soulful experience.
Because being on a budget isn’t a limitation – it’s a passport to discover where real food lives.
Happy eating & exploring 🍗🌏
Check Cuisine of Assam for more.