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Peshawar Food Street


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Lahore........................
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Food Street in Gawalmandi, Lahore is a focal point of conventional Pakistani food. The site is encompassed by hundreds of years old structures and spots like Landa Bazaar, Mayo Hospital and Baansan-wala Bazaar. The food street is interested in activity in the morning however as the sun sets, the road is shut to motorzied vehicles. Hungry and foodie people arrive and stay till late around evening time, appreciating a portion of the best nearby sustenance accessible in Lahore. It is one of the exceptional vacation destinations in Lahore. It is open day in and day out, with the exception of amid Ramadan where food is not served amid the day time. Food can be requested from any shop while sitting at one spot. The customary Kashmiri-Persian building design can at present be seen, utilized widely as a part of structures encompassing that place.

Gawalmandi Food Street was shut in 2009, as Punjab Government headed by PLMN pronounced that focused around various protests starting from occupants of Gawalmandi expressing restaurants were an aggravation to neighborhood inhabitants as the shut road made it extremely hard to get to a few homes, even in crises; yet considered all the more a political move as an issue of individuals living around Gawalamandi and Anarkali Food road said: It appears that Punjab’s new rulers can’t stomach anything that began amid Gen Musharraf’s administration; how might they be able to permit the road to thrive in the heart of their political fortification realizing that it delighted in the previous president Musharraf support? Positively, in doing ceaselessly with this prominent frequent they may have freed the nation of yet an alternate leftover of the Musharraf period yet not without denying Lahore of one of its star attractions.

In 2012 Shahi Qila Food Street was opened as an issue to supplant Gawalmandi Food Street yet because of high costs and territory acclaim of Gawalmandi Food Street couldn’t be imitated and a request to restore Gawalmandi Food Street was issued via overseer boss pastor in 2013.

Traditional Specialties:

Hareesa
Haleem
Tuka Tak
BBQ
Peshawari Chappal Kabab
Fried Fish & Sardar Ki Machli
Phajje Ke Paye
Samosa, Katlama & Baraf ka Gola
Halwa Poori
Falooda, Rabari, Kheer, Kashmiri Subz Chai & Lassi

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Food Street, Lahore

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Lahore Food Street Where you love to Eat!


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Lahore is very much famous due to its scrumptious traditional foods. It desi cuisines like karrahi, makhani daal, saag with makai ki roti, sweet lassi…etc and continental cuisines such as shrimps with a bowl of avocado salad or the Italian Lasagne but the best till now the best running outlets in Lahore are those who serve local cuisines.

The most famous and the ones in Old Food Street are Anarkali and Gwalmandi. There are
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foreigners and the people from different social backgrounds are come because of its best quality of traditional cuisines under a very attractive traditional environment. The street full of aromas of exotic spices rising from dhabas. And of these are available in affordable rates.

The foreigners are looking interesting just to know about Brain masala, chicken malai tikka (barbecued chicken hearts), chapli kebabs…etc. Lahore’s well-known Shahi Mohalla serves up phajjhe ke pai, a broth made with goat’s head and feet.

Halwa puri and nihari is the Lahori’s most favourite naashta (breakfast or brunch), while the biryani-qorma combo together with zarda or kulfi or gaajar ka halwa are a common man’s standard wedding reception menu.


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The Walled City is also famous for chikkarr chholay, hareesa, bong, haleem and smoothies like sattu (a refreshing drink made with whole grains and brown sugar) and Falooda (a thick, almond-milk shake). Mochi Gate has produced lal khoo ki barfi and besan ki mithai, while Lohari Gate is famous due to Tikka and Sardar Machhli.

Cooco’s Cafe offers a delightful rooftop dining experience, in addition to an awe-inspiring view of the majestic Badshahi Mosque it is little bit expensive but if you can afford to splurge and is in a mood to go celebrity-spotting, this is the place to be. Regulars include Ali Zafar, Shaan, Meera among other top artistes.

The M M Alam Road is all about high-end posh outlets. Starting with Salt ‘n’ Pepper Village — a popular family joint — to Zouk, Jammin’ Java and Hot Fuzon these restaurants are popular with the ‘hip’ crowd.
 
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