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T1’s Amul counter is your quick dairy stop

This Amul outlet sits in Terminal T1 at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, handy if you’re flying older domestic carriers from the original terminal. It functions more like a takeaway kiosk than a café, so think grab-and-go rather than a long sit-down break. You’ll see the familiar blue-and-white Amul branding from several metres away along the T1 departures concourse.

Expect packaged products first: Amul cheese slices, butter packs in 100 g and 500 g sizes, tetra-pack milk, curd cups, and a rotating stock of ice creams in single-serve 100 ml cups and 1-litre tubs. Prices sit close to city MRP, with only a small airport markup on some impulse items like chocolate bars and cones. It’s practical if you want a known label over generic snacks from the smaller kiosks nearby in T1.

Drinks skew cold: Amul Kool flavoured milk bottles, buttermilk cartons, and milkshakes in 200 ml packs straight from the fridge. That helps on late-afternoon departures from T1, when the terminal can feel warm and the main sit-down cafés are crowded. Stock turnover is decent thanks to domestic passenger flow, so chilled items usually taste fresh and not freezer-burned.

Don’t expect full meals here: no fresh sandwiches, no hot food counter, and limited baked goods beyond the occasional 5- or 10-rupee biscuit pack. Use Amul as a supplement to a meal from another T1 outlet, or as a last-minute pickup for kids. Tip: if you want ice cream, buy it right before walking to your gate so it survives any 20–30 minute boarding delay without turning into soup.

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