Godavari began with a simple belief: that the food of South and Western India deserves a home as layered as its history.
Named for the river that has nourished Andhra, Telangana and Maharashtra for centuries, Godavari — The House of Heritage Experiences — brings those three culinary worlds under one roof in RR Nagar, Bengaluru. Not as a single restaurant, but as a house — five floors, each with its own name, its own mood, its own reason to visit.
Why “The House of Heritage Experiences”
We didn’t want to build a restaurant. We wanted to build a house you return to — for the everyday and the once-in-a-lifetime alike. A morning coffee at Ghat. A milestone dinner at Gauthami. A wedding at Utsav. A quiet night at Nivas. A toast at Aakash. Different reasons, one address.
The River, The Cuisine
The Godavari flows through the heart of three states, and so does our menu. From the fiery depth of Andhra, to the soulful comfort of Telangana, to the earthy warmth of Maharashtra — every dish honours where it came from, prepared pure vegetarian, without compromise.
To preserve India’s vegetarian culinary heritage while making it accessible, generous, and alive.
To be Bangalore’s most cherished destination for authentic Indian vegetarian hospitality
Clean ingredients, traditional methods, and a commitment to pure vegetarian cuisine. Nothing added, nothing compromised.
Recipes inherited, not invented. We cook the way generations taught us — because the tradition got it right.
Spaces drawn from temple architecture — carved pillars, warm light, natural materials. Designed to make every visit feel unhurried.
The thali is always full, the hospitality always generous, and the experience — whether you dine, celebrate, or stay — always complete.





The team responsible for bringing Godavari to life every single day.

Founder of Godavari

Founder of Godavari

Founder of Godavari

Founder of Godavari

Founder of Godavari

Every carved column draws from centuries of South Indian craftsmanship.

Every carved column draws from centuries of South Indian craftsmanship.

Every carved column draws from centuries of South Indian craftsmanship.

Every carved column draws from centuries of South Indian craftsmanship.

Every carved column draws from centuries of South Indian craftsmanship.