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Street Food Haven of India, Amritsar

It doesn’t matter whether America or Amritsar; street food is what people choose in place of restaurants and extravagant cuisines. However, the street food offerings from Amritsar are among the most well-known around the globe.

The city of Amrit Sarovar, Amritsar, is a foodie’s paradise. Maybe it’s because of the fertile soils of Punjab or the process of making food or both, whichever is the reason, it’s hard to deny that the street food you can find in Amritsar surpasses all other food choices.

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The best street food you can try out in Amritsar

● Amritsari Kulcha

It is said that the Kulcha in Amritsar is world-renowned. What makes it so popular is the filling. The melting butter in the kulcha is guaranteed to make your heart melt. This dish comes with chickpeas which are cooked uniquely. The onions soaked into the tamarind sauce will make it more delicious.

Where to eat: All India Famous Amritsari Kulcha, Harbans Lal Kulche Wala, The Kulcha Land, Kesar da Dhaba, Darshan Lal Kulche Wala

Cost: 80-100 rupees per plate

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● Puri Chana

The best Puri Chana can only be found in Amritsar, so trust the foodies. Every foodie should eat it because it is the best street food in Amritsar. The best type of street food available at any time of day is Puri Chana. However, we suggest eating it for breakfast.

Where to eat: Kanha Sweets, Vinod Puri Wala

Cost: 50-80 rupees per plate

● Amritsari Lassi

Amritsari Lassi, whether consumed alone or with your kulcha, will deeply please you. Amritsaris have discovered nirvana in the tall stainless Lassi glass, which is filled with churned yoghurt and has a thick coating of cream on top.

Where to drink: Ahuja Milk Bhandar, Giani Di Lassi, Brothers Amritsari Dhaba, Kanha Sweets, The Kulcha Land, Kesar da Dhaba

Cost: 40 rupees per glass

● Jalebi

You can’t beat the always popular jalebi among all the delicacies. Jalebi is a treat that is widely available in Amritsar and may be found in stores, dhabas, and sweet shops. Additionally, the jalebis are freshly prepared in front of you to enhance their flavour. They have a crispy texture and a strong ghee and syrup flavour.

Where to eat: Sharma Sweet Shop, Gurdas Ram Jalebi Wala and Sanjha Chulha Rajasthani Chat Bhandar

Cost: 300-400 per kg

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● Mutton Tikka

Mutton that is tender and melts in your mouth, coated or fried in a hot gravy stew. Perhaps mutton tikka with no sauce added and a bread-like accompaniment that is softer than any other you’ll find in the city. The marinating and slow cooking of the lamb ribs are the secrets to this mutton meal. The dish has rich flavours and tastes thanks to rich spices like cardamom, cinnamon, and saffron.

Where to eat: Adarsh Meat Shop, Prakash da Dhaba, Surjit Food Plaza, Beera Chicken Corner

Cost: 200-350 Rupees

Not to be ignored: Amritsar is renowned for its stunning golden temple, and no “Amritsar cuisine tour” would be complete without mentioning its 24/7 Langar. A simple thali with raita is always available from the Golden Temple’s kitchen, so pop by anytime. Even though it might not be the most delectable food on this list, it unquestionably has the most significant and mystical setting.

Every dish is freshly cooked, made on the spot, clean and hygienic, and simple to digest, whether it be the softness of the kulcha or the richness of its lassi. Amritsar has so much excellent street food that it is no surprise that it is unofficially known as the “Street food haven of India.”

If you’ve not yet visited Amritsar, this is the ideal time to pack your bags and open the app to book Cabs in Amritsar and set off!

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