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A Foodie's Delight: 6-Day Itinerary in Surat

Sunday, August 20: Exploring Street Food Delights

Start your foodie adventure in Surat by exploring the vibrant streets known for their culinary delights. In the morning, head to Sarasiya Khaja Street, where you can indulge in mouthwatering local snacks like Khaja, Ghevar, and Khaman. Afterward, visit the bustling Chowpatty area for a delicious lunch consisting of Pav Bhaji, Dabeli, and Surati Locho. In the evening, make your way to Rander Road, famous for its diverse street food options such as Surti Undhiyu, Ghari, and Ponk. Estimated cost: ₹500. Estimated time spent: 8 hours.

  • Sarasiya Khaja Street: ₹100, 2 hours
  • Chowpatty: ₹200, 3 hours
  • Rander Road: ₹200, 3 hours
Monday, August 21: Heritage and Traditional Fare

Discover Surat's rich heritage and traditional cuisine on this day. Start your morning by visiting the Sardar Patel Museum, where you can explore the city's history and art. For lunch, head to Kansar Gujarati Thali, a popular restaurant known for its authentic Gujarati thali experience. In the evening, visit the Dutch Garden, a serene park offering beautiful views and enjoy a delightful dinner at Sasuma Kathiyawadi, known for its traditional Kathiyawadi dishes. Estimated cost: ₹700. Estimated time spent: 8 hours.

  • Sardar Patel Museum: ₹100, 2 hours
  • Kansar Gujarati Thali: ₹300, 2 hours
  • Dutch Garden: ₹100, 2 hours
  • Sasuma Kathiyawadi: ₹200, 2 hours
Tuesday, August 22: Seafood Extravaganza

Indulge in Surat's delectable seafood offerings on this day. Start your morning by visiting Dumas Beach, a popular spot for fresh seafood. Enjoy a scrumptious seafood breakfast at any of the beachside stalls. In the afternoon, head to the Gopi Talav area, known for its seafood restaurants offering a variety of dishes like Surmai Fish Curry, Tandoori Prawns, and Pomfret Fry. In the evening, explore the vibrant Ambika Niketan Market and try the famous Surati Ghari. Estimated cost: ₹800. Estimated time spent: 10 hours.

  • Dumas Beach: ₹100, 3 hours
  • Gopi Talav: ₹400, 4 hours
  • Ambika Niketan Market: ₹300, 3 hours
Wednesday, August 23: Cultural Immersion and Sweet Delights

Immerse yourself in Surat's cultural offerings and satisfy your sweet tooth on this day. Start your morning by visiting the ISKCON Temple, known for its beautiful architecture and spiritual ambiance. For lunch, head to Shiv Sagaram, a popular restaurant offering a variety of vegetarian dishes. In the afternoon, explore the Udhna-Magdalla Road area, famous for its sweet shops and try Surat's iconic sweets like Ghari, Gola, and Shrikhand. Estimated cost: ₹600. Estimated time spent: 8 hours.

  • ISKCON Temple: ₹100, 2 hours
  • Shiv Sagaram: ₹300, 2 hours
  • Udhna-Magdalla Road: ₹200, 4 hours
Thursday, August 24: Culinary Workshops and Fine Dining

Enhance your culinary skills and indulge in fine dining experiences on this day. Start your morning by attending a cooking workshop at Surti Villa, where you can learn to prepare traditional Surati dishes. Afterward, treat yourself to a gourmet lunch at the Spice Villa Restaurant, known for its fusion cuisine. In the evening, enjoy a luxurious dining experience at the Garden Restaurant, offering a wide range of international and Indian delicacies. Estimated cost: ₹1500. Estimated time spent: 8 hours.

  • Surti Villa Cooking Workshop: ₹800, 4 hours
  • Spice Villa Restaurant: ₹400, 2 hours
  • Garden Restaurant: ₹300, 2 hours
Friday, August 25: Coffee Tasting and Night Markets

End your foodie journey in Surat by exploring its coffee culture and vibrant night markets. Start your morning by visiting Café Crème, a popular coffee house known for its specialty coffees. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and savor the flavors. In the evening, head to the Surat Night Market, located near the Athwalines area, where you can immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere, shop for local handicrafts, and indulge in street food. Estimated cost: ₹700. Estimated time spent: 8 hours.

  • Café Crème: ₹300, 2 hours
  • Surat Night Market: ₹400, 6 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and local favorites, make sure to visit the Sarvajanik Dining Hall, where you can experience the unique tradition of community dining. Another hidden gem is the Nanpura Market, renowned for its variety of street food stalls serving lip-smacking delicacies. Don't miss the opportunity to try the iconic Surati Ponk, a seasonal snack made from roasted tender sorghum grains. These local gems will provide you with an authentic culinary experience and a glimpse into Surat's vibrant food culture.

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