The Statue of Unity, the world's tallest statue, isn't just an architectural marvel but also a hub for cultural exchanges, including culinary traditions. Gujarat, the Indian state where the statue is located, has a rich food history that reflects both the agrarian society and the mercantile heritage. Gujarati cuisine is predominantly vegetarian, which is partly influenced by Jain dietary principles and the vegan culture. The region's cuisine is characterized by its subtle sweetness and use of various spices. As visitors explore the grandeur of the Statue of Unity, they also get to indulge in the traditional palate of authentic Gujarati dishes, along with continental and other Indian cuisine options catered to visiting tourists.
All dishes listed below are vegetarian, keeping in mind the dietary preferences of the region:
While there are limited dining options right near the Statue of Unity, a few establishments provide a variety of cuisines.