Where to Eat the Best Thalipeeth in Pune: A Flavorful Guide

Where to Eat the Best Thalipeeth in Pune: A Flavorful Guide

Where to Eat the Best Thalipeeth in Pune: A Flavorful Guide

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From humble stalls to iconic restaurants, here’s where to get your fix of this Maharashtrian classic

If you’re in Pune and craving something that’s rustic, hearty, and rooted in Maharashtrian tradition, Thalipeeth, also known as Dhapate is the dish to seek out. Made from bhajani, a multigrain flour mix of rice, wheat, bajra, jowar, and gram flour, Thalipeeth is as nutritious as it is flavorful. It’s typically paired with homemade butter, yogurt, or tangy pickles. Here are the must-visit spots in the city to try it:

Sugran Dhapate Ghar, Kondhwa Budruk

If you’re looking for a place that does Thalipeeth and nothing but Thalipeeth, Sugran Dhapate Ghar is your go-to. This modest joint is all about tradition—with crispy, golden Thalipeeth served hot from the tawa.

Shop No.5, Arihant Prathamesh Society, Kondhwa Budruk
9:30 AM – 10 PM
₹70 per Thalipeeth

Balwadkar

Known for its clean flavors and traditional prep, this one’s a favorite among locals.

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Shri Samarth Snacks Center, Karve Nagar

A no-fuss spot near Cummins College that gets the job done right. Known for quick service and budget-friendly rates.

Great for a casual bite or a filling mid-day snack.

Marathvadyatil Special Loni Dhapate & Parathe, Karve Nagar

A hidden gem near Bhagini Nivedita Bank, this stall is a hit for its Loni Dhapate—Thalipeeth slathered with fresh white butter.
Near Bhagini Nivedita Bank, Karve Nagar
11 AM onwards
Starting ₹30
Try the Loni Methi Thalipeeth (₹30) or Loni Aloo Paratha (₹50), comfort food at its best.

Sunita Aunty’s Samarth Dhapate, Karve Nagar

A tiny stall that packs big flavor. Sunita Aunty serves her signature Thalipeeth with a side of warmth and nostalgia.
Near TSJB Bank, Karve Nagar
10 AM – 5 PM
₹40
If you like your food homemade and heartfelt, this one’s for you.

Khadadi

This multicuisine restaurant surprises with its Maharashtrian offerings. The Thalipeeth here is crispy outside, soft inside, served with white butter, spicy pickle, and even ketchup for the adventurous.

Fresh batter made daily, great ambiance, and warm service, Khadadi keeps it real and satisfying.

Shabree, FC Road

One of Pune’s most loved Maharashtrian thali joints. Their Thalipeeth is part of a rotating thali menu that includes different versions like sabudanamoongbhajani, and kakadiche depending on the day.

FC Road

₹320 for full thali

Go here for a sit-down, wholesome meal with variety—and Thalipeeth that surprises you every time.

Durvankur, Tilak Road

The classic Sunday brunch spot. Known for hearty meals and a quirky refund-if-you-can’t-finish policy, Durvankur’s thali includes a simple but perfect onion-herb Thalipeeth.
Tilak Road
₹280 for thali
The clean ambiance and family-friendly vibe make it a Pune favorite. Plan ahead, it’s almost always packed!

Thalipeeth isn’t just a dish, it’s a slice of Maharashtrian culture served on a plate. Whether you’re in the mood for a roadside treat or a full-blown thali experience, Pune has you covered. From ₹30 street-side options to ₹320 restaurant thalis, this humble flatbread continues to win hearts across all budgets and generations.

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