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Best Places to Eat in Patna: Local’s Recommendations!! (By- Tushika Joshi)

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Bihar, a beautiful state holds a unique charm that unfolds through its cultural richness and historical significance.  From traditional Bihari cuisines, like litti chokha, sattu paratha, and the famous Bihari thali to a more contemporary dining experience  places to Eat in Patna  caters to everyone’s taste. You can also indulge in sweets like the creamy pedas of Khaja, a traditional dessert of Bihar. The busy streets of Patna also have numerous street food vendors, where you can relish  local food in Patna  like samosas, chaat, and jalebis. 1. Foresto Paradise Foresto Paradise is a unique jungle-themed multicuisine restaurant in Patna, offering a delightful dining experience amidst nature’s beauty. The restaurant prides itself on friendly and attentive staff who ensure every visit is memorable.  It’s not just a place to eat but also a comfortable venue for various functions like birthdays, anniversaries, and engagements. The ambiance is inviting, complement...

Best restaurants in Lucknow –Legendary places

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Best restaurants in Lucknow – The city of Nawabs, kebabs, monuments, and a rich history. Lucknow has a rich culture, with a prominent dominance from the Nawabi culture. The kebabs, meat curries, and biryanis, are naturally more popular and dominant in Old Lucknow. But that’s not all. There are plenty of vegetarian options as well. From chai, to chaat, choley bhature and kachoris. And there is a growing fine-dine culture as well. You will find the likes of Farzi Cafe and Mamagoto. And some homegrown brands are making their mark and uplifting the food scene on the other side of the town! 1. sakhawat One of the best restaurants in Lucknow is this slightly underrated, but a favourite of the locals. Follow the Google location to reach this hole-in-the-wall place. This also happens to be the few places serving Shami kebabs. And boy, have they aced it! Coarsely pound mutton, perfectly balanced spices, chopped onion, ginger, and garlic. The Shami takes you by surprise, and how! Devour it with ...

We Delhiites Can’t Stop Daydreaming About These Awesome & Incredibly Scenic Restaurants In Goa! (By- Tushika Joshi)

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  Goa is a dream destination for all of us, be it a trip with our close friends, a family reunion or a honeymoon, this place has our back! But more than that, Goa is a one-of-a-kind foodie paradise, especially with the overwhelming number of cafes, restaurants, home chefs and even food pop-ups that open every day here. These gems very well make Goa the place it is, and so we made you a list of our favourite restaurants that we wish were in Delhi as well to give us all those Goan feels! 1. Thalassa If you’re looking to be treated like Greek Gods, then this is the perfect place to relax and indulge in exotic views and toothsome dishes. Thalassa is a Greek restaurant that is perched atop rocky cliffs and gives a gorgeous view of the sea and the sunset. Enjoy scrumptious Greek food here along with frequent musical live performances and even a fire show! They serve amazing Chicken Saganaki, Kalamata Olive Pasta and Chicken Fillet Souvlaki, and we wish we could taste this in Delhi too! W...

Hyderabad’s Must-Try Restaurants For Exceptional Flavours & Dining Experience(By- Tushika Joshi)

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1. Lé Vantage Cafe Bar Lé Vantage  is definitely lit during the nights, but we've spent quite a few afternoons here to vouch for the fact that it's better during the quiet, balmy noon. The vibe of the indoor seating is Mediterranean, and the top floor of the cafe-plus-bar has an amazing ambience complete with industrial chandeliers and neon signs in French. The music is usually pleasant at noon and perfect for conversations over wine or coffee. Price : INR 2,000 for two (approx.)  Timings : 11 AM to 12 AM 2. Cafe Bahar Drive past Cafe Bahar on the Basheerbagh road and you'll smell the headiest aroma of Dum Biryani and Irani Chai beckoning you to step inside. Started by a Persian settler who moved to Hyderabad from Mumbai, Cafe Bahar  has been a steady favourite for Biryani for scores of Hyderabadis. Get the Hyderabadi Dum Biryani here, and you'll be impressed with the portion and meat quantity. The place is almost always crowded with waiting queues, so be ready to wait ...

From Puchkas to Roshogollas – Exploring the best street food in Kolkata (By- Tushika Joshi

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Looking for a city which has a dash of both old-world charm and modern India? Kolkata is the place to be. Kolkata, the ‘City of Joy’ is famously known so because of its unfettered enthusiasm for its rich and vibrant. culture, traditions, literature and history. Also, let’s not forget the scrumptious street food in Kolkata that keeps the locals and the tourist happy and full. Streetside food in Kolkata is taken very seriously and loved by the stagnant and visiting population.  1. Gariahat Market This market area features numerous street food vendors selling a variety of items, including pav bhaji, momos, and more. As you navigate through Gariahat, every corner offers a culinary adventure, reflecting Kolkata’s diverse and rich food heritage. 2. Vardaan Market If you have a sweet tooth this market is for you. Vardmarket is wellknown for its mishti (sweets), you can find various sweet shops offering traditional Bengali desserts here. From the iconic ‘rosogolla’, a spongy, syrup-soaked ...

Insider’s Guide to Eating in Mumbai!! (By- Tushika Joshi)

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  1.Parsi Food at Britannia No trip to Mumbai can be complete without a trip to this hole-in-the-wall institution in Fort. Parsi food for the uninformed is the cuisine of the Parsi community in India who migrated to India from Persia. Go-to order — Mutton Cutlet, Berry Pulao, Dhansak, wash it down with a Raspberry Soda and get the Caramel Custard if you have a sweet tooth. 2. South Indian tiffin at Sharda Bhavan South Indian food is everywhere in Mumbai but visit this place for it’s no frills, old world charm, and ambience. Added Bonus, the Upma, and Filter Coffee here are the best you can get in town. Go-to order — Upma, Idli & Medu Vada Combo, Masala Dosa, and Filter Coffee.

Local Food in Agra To Try Today (By- Tushika Joshi)

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  India – a place of many cultures and traditions, but what makes this place so special? So much so that tourists from all over the world come to visit this colorful land. Apart from this land’s rich heritage, it is India’s flavor. The food varies from region to region and is just as diverse and flavorful in each state.  Indian cuisine is best renowned for its bold and vibrant use of spices. With the influence of Mughlai delicacies in Agra, the food here is considered one of the best. The street food is legendary for its bold flavors and tourists cannot get enough of it. So the next time you make a tour of India  be sure to check out these amazing local foods in Agra. 1. Petha “Agra ka Petha” famous all around India is considered one of the most savory and delicious snacks in Agra. Traditionally prepared from white pumpkin or ash gourd, this sweet – as most people consider it – is a treat like no other. It is flavored with nuts, spices, and a variety of other ingredients....

Savour the Best Places to Eat in Jaipur: A Foodie's Delight (By- Tushika Joshi)

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  Jaipur which is popularly known as the Pink City of India is not only known for its tempting palaces and forts but also its mouth-watering cuisine. The gourmets will be glad to taste the variety of dishes in this city, with a predominance of spices, especially if you are going to try the best  places to eat in Jaipur.  Serving everything from typical Rajasthani food to modern foods the city is a major shopper’s paradise for food lovers. If you are looking for the best places to eat in Jaipur where you can have breakfast or you wish to have some of the more popular cuisines of the region then there is no dearth of food items. For the early birds, the breakfast places in Jaipur will lure you with lip-smacking breakfast specials. However, the best dinner places in Jaipur offer their guests amazing dining under the stars, and therefore the dinners are royal. 1. Tapri Central T apri Central is among the best places to eat in Jaipur which is especially advisable to visit in t...

Best places to eat in Amritsar!! (By- Tushika Joshi)

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Punjabi's take their food quite seriously! After hearing so much about the legendary Amritsari kulchas, heavenly Lassi and delicious Dal Makhani, I was so excited for my trip to the  FOOD CAPITAL of India AMRITSAR ! 1 . Kesar Da Dhaba Looking for authentic Amritsari food, go no further! Kesar da Dhaba is THE PLACE to have some delicious, finger licking Punjabi food! We had ordered Paratha Thali which came with Chur Chur Lacha paratha, Maah di dal, palak paneer, Kadhai paneer, raita and salad . Every dish was cooked in pure ghee and was so delicious☺. The dal here is being cooked for more than 24 hours in slow flame and is heavenly tasty! 2. Bharawan Da Dhaba No meal is complete without sweets. When in Amritsar, you gotta try some jalebis fried in desi Ghee (when in Punjab, you won’t find anything without Ghee). Gurudas Ram’s hot, tasty and crispy Jalebis are the most famous in Amritsar. 3. Lassi from Ahuja Milk Bhandar Punjabis and Lassi are synonymous. When in Amritsar, ha...

Best Street Food Places In Delhi That Every Delhiite Must Try Once! (By- Tushika Joshi)

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You’ve got to give it to Delhi for housing the best roadside stalls and dhabas which people from all over the world come to experience. Such is the love for roadside food that you will not be able to find a single street in Delhi without a dynamic roadside seller or hawker. Whether it’s the spicy and zesty golgappas or the butter-dripping paranthas, there’s just no denying that Delhi loves its street food! Here’s your guide to the best places to eat it at! 1. Prince Chaat Located in GK I, this place should be your all-time go-to stop if you want to savour your taste buds with mouth-watering street food. This place serves a variety of chats and is best known for its Palak Patta Chaat, Bhalla Papri, Sev Puri, Matar Kulcha, Bhel Puri, Golgappe, and Raj Kachori. Head over for your share of lip-smacking chaats ASAP. Where  | Prince Chaat - M Block, GK I Timings  | 10:30 AM - 9:30 PM 2. Raju Chur Chur Naan If you're whole-heartedly missing an extremely scrumptious plate of typical N...