The land of faith and food can be well called the culinary capital of India. From sweet to the savoury, the fried and the roasted - the city has a lot on the menu. A visit to Amritsar invariably includes two things—paying your respects at the Golden Temple, and gorging on all the delicacies the city dishes up. The locals love the street food in Amritsar, and the city is swarming with street-side vendors selling the freshest, hottest and richest versions of everything from a refreshing glass of lassi and sugary, sweet halwa, to buttery paranthas and spicy gravy.
Here’s our list of rich Punjabi delicacies in all their fatty splendor—so get your hands dirty, and eat to your heart’s content. You’ll probably pack on a couple of extra kilos, but we guarantee it’ll be worth the weight.
Hall Bazar, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Punjab, India
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