Very Nice Gujrati Food..especially bajra rotla..Very nice service close to railway station..Chaas.Like most of Gujarat, Porbandar has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen BSh) with three distinct seasons: the “cool” from October to March, the “hot” in April, May and early June, and the monsoonal “wet” from mid-June to September.[6] Almost no rain falls outside the monsoon season, except for a very few late-season tropical cyclones. The most powerful one occurred on 22 October 1975 and produced a storm surge of 4 metres or 13 feet. During the monsoon season, rainfall is exceedingly erratic: Annual rainfall has been as low as 32.2 millimetres or 1.27 inches in 1918 and 34.3 millimetres or 1.35 inches in 1939, but as high as 1,850.6 millimetres or 72.86 inches in 1983—when a cyclone caused over 1,100 millimetres (43.3 in) to fall over four days[7]—and 1,251.7 millimetres or 49.28 inches in 1878. With a coefficient of variation exceeding fifty percent and an expectation of only 41 percent of mean annual rainfall in the driest year in ten, the Porbandar region is among the most variable in the world[8]—comparable to northern Australia, the Brazilian sertão and the Kiribatese Line Islands.[9] An illustration of Porbandar’s extremely variable rainfall can be seen from 1899 to 1905 when seven successive years produced annual falls of:
83.4 millimetres (3.28 in) in 1899
1,185.1 millimetres (46.66 in) in 1900
99.8 millimetres (3.93 in) in 1901
756.9 millimetres (29.80 in) in 1902
575.2 millimetres (22.65 in) in 1903
124.5 millimetres (4.90 in) in 1904 and
134.4 millimetres (5.29 in) in 1905
Porbandar, owing to its coastal location, is the least hot of all major cities in Gujarat: Average high temperatures do not reach 32 °C or 90 °F in any month. Nonetheless, during the “wet” season, especially during the few but intense periods of heavy rainfall, very high humidity makes for extremely dangerous conditions; in the “hot” season temperatures reach 40 °C or 104.0 °F...
Read moreNear by railway station. Unlimited food in just 100 rs. 2 to 3 vegetables, chapati, dal, rice ,papad and butter milk. Every thing is unlimited just in 100 rs. Food quality was also good and serve hot. It also includes salad. But place is small. But I think this restaurant closed after 2 or 3 pm. This thing is major draw back. Very close to railway junction this...
Read moreVery good food, just outside of porbandar railway station. I ate gujarati thali at noon consist of 3 vegetables, kadhi, chatni, salad, buttermilk and as much roti and chawal as you need. It cost only 100 rs. The food is tasty. They also provide food for train in which a vegetable (40rs) and...
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