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Top Gastronomical Destinations In India That Foodies Must Visit

India is a secular country, and it is known for its many cultures. You can find varieties of languages and traditions in every region of the different states. With such vast varieties, it also makes the country a haven for delicious foods. Every state takes pride in serving its own special cuisine, making it difficult for tourists and food lovers alike to decide their best food destination. With their own set of flavors and use of herbs and other ingredients, the gastronomical journey in India is like no other country.

From the aromatic spices of Northern India and the tangy fresh flavors of South India to the mix of sweet and crispy tastes of West India and hot, tangling flavors of East India, there is an endless list of cuisines to try.

Top 10 Gastronomical destinations in India that every foodie must visit:

  1. Delhi
  2. Lucknow
  3. Kolkata
  4. Mumbai
  5. Goa
  6. Hyderabad
  7. Amritsar
  8. Jaipur
  9. Gangtok
  10. Kochi

1. Delhi

The capital city of India is also known as the “food capital of India.” The variety of flavors in their most authentic form that you can find in Delhi is simply outstanding. From lip-smacking street foods to fine dining options serving unique plates of cuisines, Delhi is truly a hub and one of the Best Places For Foodies. You will also come across some of the country’s iconic food places that have been serving delicious foods for many, many years. Do give a Delhi tour to taste delightful and delicious street food of all varieties.

Iconic Restaurants: Madras Coffee House in Connaught Place, Bhimsains Bengali Sweet House in Mandi House, Sita Ram Diwan Chand in Paharganj, Karim’s in Jama Masjid, Gulati in Pandara Road, Havemore in Pandara Road, and Rajinder Da Dhaba in Safdarjung.

2. Lucknow

The “Nawabo ka Shahar” is a true destination to savor authentic and a variety of Awadhi and Mughlai cuisines. Kababs play a vital role in the food department of Lucknow, and you will come across a plethora of options on the streets. Ranging from tunday and galouti kababs to boti, seekh, and Shami kebabs, you will be left wanting more. What should also be tried when in Lucknow is the Lucknowi biryani that is prepared using fresh marinated meat, rice, herbs, and spices. While Lucknow is considered a food paradise for non-vegetarians, vegetarians, too, can indulge in a culinary journey here.

Iconic Restaurants: Rahim’s Kulcha Nahari in Akbarigate, Idris Ki Biryani in Raja Bazar, Awadhi Biryani at Wahid’s Biryani, Prakash ki Kulfi in Mohan Market, Basket Chaat at Gomti Nagar, and Ratti Lal’s Khasta in Naka Hindola.

3. Kolkata

The “City of Joy” truly offers immense joy to its residents and visitors with the plethora of rich Bengali cuisines and street food.  While the city may be known to many for its tasty sweetmeats, such as Sandesh and Rasgulla, the city has much more to offer. You cannot miss the chance to try the puchkas, kathi rolls, aloo chops, and jhaal muri. Other dishes to try, include a range of fish dishes that are in fried and curry forms, mutton curries, chicken dishes, baingan bhaja (brinjal fry), and aloo posto, among many others.

Iconic Restaurants: Mocambo Restaurant and Bar in Taltala, Santa’s Fantasea in Bidhannagar, Bhojohori Manna in Chowringhee North, Kusum Roll’s in Taltala, Oudh 1590 Saltlake in Bidhannagar, and Indian Coffee House in College Square.

4. Mumbai

There’s nothing that you cannot find when in Mumbai for your gastronomical tour. You can find everything from traditional restaurants and street vendors serving Maharashtra’s authentic regional cuisines and street food to lavish outlets that serve both regional and global cuisines. From vada pav and pav bhaji to Mughlai kababs and coastal delicacies, Mumbai truly is the country’s most loved food paradise.

Iconic Restaurants: Canon Pav Bhaji in CSMT, K Rustom in Churchgate, Pizza By The Bay in Marine Drive, Bademiya in Colaba, Café Madras in Matunga, Café Mondegar in Colaba, A Rama Nayak’s in Matunga, and Mani’s Lunch Home in Matunga.

5. Goa

A state that gives the best holiday vibes, with scenic views and rich culture, Goa is another one among the Best Holiday Destinations For Foodies. From lively pubs that serve delicious global cuisines to restaurants known for their series of Indian and Portuguese flavors, there are some definite tries when holidaying in Goa. Unlike the other states of India, foods in Goa can come across differently, thanks to the heavy Portuguese influence that can be found in many households as well as eateries.

Iconic Restaurants: Cantare in Saligao, The Lazy Goose in Nerul, The Fisherman’s Wharf in Panjim, Ritz Classic in Panjim, Gunpowder in Assagao, and The Black Sheep Bistro in Panaji.

6. Hyderabad

If it is lip-smacking biryani that you wish to savor with juicy and tender meats mixed with rice and authentic spices, this “City of Nizams” is one of the Best Places For Foodies. You can find the best of the best biryanis everywhere in Hyderabad, from lavish restaurants to roadside dhabas selling delicious biryani that is an Andhra special, Mughlai-inspired, and containing Turkish flavors. Additionally, you will always be impressed with the quantity of food that these restaurants offer, leaving you full for the rest of the day.

Iconic Restaurants: Rayalseema Ruchulu in Jubilee Hills, Simply South in HITEC City, Shah Ghouse in Gachibowli, Cafe Bahar in Himayatnagar, Hameedi in Basheer Bagh, and Garden Restaurant in Shivaji Nagar

7. Amritsar

This is the Indian city that leaves its visitors awe-struck with some famous attractions such as the Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, and Wagah Border, as well as its delectable foods. The humble city that has millions of tourists visiting annually to visit the Sri Harmandir Sahib, serves its localities and visitors with the best Amritsari kulcha, Amritsari fish, Amritsari chicken, paneer bhurji, lassi, and much more. Also, what makes this one of the Best Trips For Foodies is the opportunity to try the world-famous langar at the Golden Temple, which is a delicious vegetarian meal comprising of chapatti, rice, vegetable dish, lentils, and a dessert.

Iconic Restaurants: Kulcha Land in Ranjit Avenue, Sakhis Watz Kukin on Green Avenue, Bharwan ka Dhaba in Town Hall, Beara Chicken House in Majitha Road, and Ashok Kulche Wala on Ranjeet Avenue

8. Jaipur

Famed for its iconic architecture marvels that boast interesting stories of powerful dynasties and their rulers, Jaipur is also the hub to enjoy authentic Rajasthani cuisine. Also known as the “Pink City”, the city serves amazing vegetarian and non-vegetarian foods that can be enjoyed on the streets and restaurants that ooze royalty on every corner. Mostly, it is the best places for foodies in Jaipur who enjoy vegetarian foods. Some of the popular and must-have dishes to enjoy when in Jaipur include Gatte ki sabzi, papad ki sabzi, onion kachori, ghevar, laal maas, bajra ki roti with lasun (garlic) chutney, and a variety of pickles.

Iconic Restaurants: Chokhi Dhani in Sitapura, The Rajput Room in Rambagh, Steam in Rambagh, Blackout in C Scheme, and Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar in Johari Bazar.

9. Gangtok

The stunning views and attractions that Gangtok in Sikkim has to offer, attract thousands of tourists from all over the world. Along with them are the platters of food options that you can try, making it one of the Best Holiday Destinations For Foodies. You have the option to try different kinds of cuisines which include authentic Sikkimese, Tibetan, and Nepali. While you must have eaten momos for many years, the momos in Gangtok will make you not want to try any other place again! Thukpa is another popular dish to try, along with Phagshapa.

Iconic Restaurants: Taste of Tibet in Vishal Gaon, Roll House in MG Marg, Thakali in MG Marg, The Dragon Wok in Vishal Gaon, and Nimtho in Vishal Gaon.

10. Kochi

God’s Own Country invites its tourists for a gastronomical adventure that comprises authentic delights from Kerala and global cuisines. Kochi is one of the best places in India to try the different seafood in traditional flavors. They are freshly caught every day and displayed in many different restaurants, allowing customers to pick their choice of seafood. Whether you like grilled, fried, steamed, or roasted, many eateries offer their customers the choice.

Iconic Restaurants: Fort House Restaurant on Calvathy Road, Kashi Art Café on Burgher Street, Dhe Puttu in NH Bypass, Hotel Seagull in Kunnumupuram, Asian Kitchen in St. Francis Church Road, The Rice Boat in Willingdon Island, and Qissa Café in KB Jacob Road.

Now that we have introduced you to the Best Travel Destinations For Foodies in India, do plan a visit to these cities soon. Trust us, and you will be amazed by the wide variety of interesting attractions that boast stories of the rich mythology and history of India. Additionally, you will be able to enjoy the different delicacies in every corner of the cities, making your every stay perfect

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