Welcome to Maa Durga Dhaba

Experience traditional vegetarian cuisine in a lush garden setting since 1993. Join us for hearty meals and delightful sweets that keep travelers returning for more.

A variety of traditional Indian sweets and fruits are presented on several plates. The focal point is a plate of round sweets garnished with rose petals. In the background, there are bananas, apple, and other dishes. An ornate decorated altar with vibrant orange marigold flowers and a purple ribbon is also visible.
A variety of traditional Indian sweets and fruits are presented on several plates. The focal point is a plate of round sweets garnished with rose petals. In the background, there are bananas, apple, and other dishes. An ornate decorated altar with vibrant orange marigold flowers and a purple ribbon is also visible.
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Maa Durga Dhaba & Pera Bhandar offers a unique dining experience amidst lush gardens, perfect for travelers seeking hearty vegetarian meals and sweets.

Address

Teernagar, Tiurnagar, Sirsananthar, Jharkhand 814115

Hours

7 AM - 12 PM

Customer Feedback

Hear what our guests say about their dining experience.

The food is delicious, especially the pedas! A must-visit dhaba.

Ravi Sharma
A plate of round, golden-brown sweets garnished with sliced pistachios. The sweets have a shiny, syrupy glaze, suggesting they are a type of dessert.
A plate of round, golden-brown sweets garnished with sliced pistachios. The sweets have a shiny, syrupy glaze, suggesting they are a type of dessert.

Delhi NCR

Maa Durga Dhaba offers a unique blend of flavors in a beautiful garden setting. Highly recommend for both travelers and pilgrims looking for hearty vegetarian meals.

A wooden tray holds a traditional Indian meal. There is a paratha flatbread topped with butter, a small metallic bowl containing a brown dessert resembling a modak, and another bowl filled with a creamy white substance garnished with saffron strands. A brass spoon is placed on the paratha.
A wooden tray holds a traditional Indian meal. There is a paratha flatbread topped with butter, a small metallic bowl containing a brown dessert resembling a modak, and another bowl filled with a creamy white substance garnished with saffron strands. A brass spoon is placed on the paratha.
Anita Roy

Agra

★★★★★
★★★★★