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21 Famous Foods in Varanasi You Shouldn’t Miss

Famous Foods in Varanasi

Famous Foods in Varanasi

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21 Famous Foods in Varanasi For You

1. Kachori Sabzi

This thin, crisp, deep-fried pastry consists of spiced lentils or peas accompanied by a zesty potato preparation.

2. Aloo Kachori

Aloo Kachori – Famous Food Varanasi

These pakodas are prepared with spiced mashed potatoes or aloo mixture and are best eaten with the tangy tamarind chutney and spicy green chutney.

3. Baati Chokha

Baati Chokha

Baati Chokha is a very simple and homey dish that hails from Bihar but thanks to its popularity in Varanasi, it made its way to my plate.

4. Chena Dahi Vada

Chena Dahi Vada – Famous Food in varanasi

Chena Dahi Vada is a regional delicacy having roots with Banaras and is a variation of dahi vada.

5. Choora Matar

Choora Matar – Famous Food Varanasi

This dish is made from flattened rice called choora and green peas matar, which has been cooked with various spices and then topped with coriander.

6. Laaiya Channa

Laaiya Channa – Banaras Famous Food

The dish is then garnished with spices, lemon juice, and fresh coriander to give a good taste and good mix of salad.

7. Dahi Chutney Golgappe

Dahi Chutney Golgappe – Famous Food in varanasi

8. Tamatar Chaat

Tamatar Chaat – Varanasi Famous Food

This is a style of chaat that makes ones taste buds tingle with all sorts of flavors with every spoon full.

9. Malaiyyo

Malaiyyo – Varanasi Famous Food

10. Rabri Jalebi

Rabri Jalebi

11. Launglata

Launglata

This is a pastry made by deep frying refined flour and then prepared with khoya, which is a milk product that is reduced in preparation, and the pastry is coated with sugar syrup.

12. Banarasi Paan

Story Behind Banarasi Paan

This post-meal palate cleanser comprises of a betel leaf having an areca nut, slaked lime and generously filled with other sweet and savoury items.

13. Thandai

Thandai – Banaras Famous Food

Thandai is a cooling non-alcoholic drink that is consumed with milk, usually during the festivity time like Holi or Mahashivratri.

14. Kulhad Chai

Kulhad Chai – Banaras Famous Food

Kulhad Chai is a special kind of tea that every food lover should not miss while in Varanasi.

15. Lassi

 

It is available in both sweet and salty version, and is served chilled, typically garnished with cream and sometimes fruit juices such as mango or strawberry.

16. Bun Rabdi Maska

Bun Rabdi maska – Famous Food in Banaras

Rabdi Toast is a sweet dish that people are already beginning to accept and include in the food choices in Varanasi.

17. Aloo Tikki

Aloo Tikki – Famous Food in Banaras

Aloo Tikki is one of the famous food stalls of Varanasi where deep fried mashed potatoes form patties, accompanied with chutney and occasionally, yoghurt & sev.

Conclusion

FAQs Related To Banaras’s Famous Food

What are the most famous foods in Varanasi to try?
Banarasi paan, kachori sabzi, tamatar chaat, and lassi.

What is Varanasi famous for food-wise?
Street food and vegetarian cuisine, reflecting its spiritual significance.

Which are the must-try dishes in Banaras?
Baati chokha, malaiyo (seasonal milk-based dessert), and Banarasi thali.

What are some delicious street foods in Varanasi?
Golgappas, various chaat varieties, and hot kachoris.

What are the best vegetarian options for food in Varanasi?
Malai toast, alu kachori, and Banarasi kadai paneer.

Where can I find the most authentic Varanasi food?
In the old city, particularly around Dashashwamedh Ghat and Godowlia market.

What are some unique food experiences to have in Varanasi?
Enjoying a traditional meal at a local home or taking a cooking class to learn Banarasi recipes.

Are there any specific food festivals in Varanasi?
No major food festivals, but religious festivals often feature special local delicacies.

What are some good options for breakfast in Varanasi?
Kachori sabzi, poori aloo, and jalebi with rabri.

What is the best time of day to experience the Varanasi food scene?
Early morning for breakfast specialties and evening for vibrant street food culture.

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