Near T1 security, Havmor keeps it simple with ice cream
On the departures level of Terminal T1, Havmor is the straight shot for a quick sugar hit before domestic flights. It’s a basic counter setup, not a sit-down spot, and works best if you’ve got 10–15 minutes to spare near check-in or just after security. Signage is clear in T1, so you’ll see the brand logo before you see the small seating cluster next to it.
Havmor at AMD leans on its core: ice creams, sundaes, and a few snacks, priced roughly in the ₹150–₹350 range per item. Expect standard flavors you’d see at a city outlet plus some Indian favorites like rajbhog or kesar pista, depending on the day’s stock. Portions run on the smaller side compared with high-street parlors, which actually works if you’re boarding a short domestic hop from T1 and don’t want a heavy meal.
Beyond the cold stuff, you may find basic quick bites like sandwiches or patties at this T1 counter, but rotation varies and fresh items tend to sell through faster around the evening peak between 18:00 and 21:00. If you care about turnover, aim for those busier hours; during mid-afternoon lulls, some of the baked items can feel like they’ve been sitting a bit too long. Card and UPI payments both work, which is handy if you’ve almost zeroed out your remaining cash rupees at AMD.
No real “signature” dish stands out here, but the safer move is a single scoop or a simple stick or cup under ₹200 rather than layered sundaes heavy on syrup. This is a rated-but-unscored listing (rating currently -1 in our system), so treat it as a known brand giving you predictable ice cream, not a destination in itself. Last tip: if your gate in T1 is at the far end of the pier, grab your cone before you walk down; there aren’t equivalent dessert options closer to many boarding zones.