Welcome to Amritsar! Start your foodie adventure by indulging in the city's culinary delights. In the morning, visit the iconic Golden Temple and have a serene experience while enjoying the langar, a free community meal. For lunch, head to Kesar Da Dhaba, a legendary eatery known for its traditional Punjabi cuisine. In the afternoon, explore the vibrant local markets such as Hall Bazaar and Lawrence Road, where you can sample street food like kulchas and lassis. In the evening, savor the famous Amritsari fish at Makhan Fish & Chicken Corner.
Explore more of Amritsar's culinary treasures today. In the morning, visit the heritage street near the Golden Temple, where you can find various traditional snacks like papad, bikaneri, and phulki. For lunch, visit the famous Beera Chicken Corner and indulge in their mouthwatering tandoori chicken. In the afternoon, take a food walk through Amritsar's old city, sampling local specialties like Amritsari kulcha, chole bhature, and jalebi. In the evening, head to Surjit Food Plaza for Amritsari lassi and a variety of vegetarian dishes.
Today, embark on a journey to Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna and a haven for food lovers. In the morning, visit the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple and offer your prayers. For lunch, savor the famous Mathura peda, a sweet delicacy made from condensed milk, at Brijwasi Mithai Wala. In the afternoon, explore the local markets of Mathura, such as Holi Gate and Tilak Dwar, where you can find traditional street food like kachori, samosa, and lassi. In the evening, enjoy a dinner of traditional Braj cuisine at Prem Mandir.
Discover more culinary delights in Mathura today. In the morning, visit Vishram Ghat and enjoy a traditional breakfast of kachori and jalebi at Ram Asrey, a renowned sweet shop. For lunch, head to Govardhan and relish the famous Govardhan ke Chole Bhature. In the afternoon, visit Dwarkadheesh Temple and indulge in the temple prasadam, which includes puri, aloo sabzi, and kheer. In the evening, enjoy a boat ride on River Yamuna and try the local street food specialties like chaat, samosa, and pakora.
On your last day, take some time to explore the local markets of Mathura and pick up some sweets and spices as souvenirs. Before departure, visit the Mathura Museum to learn about the rich cultural heritage of the region. Enjoy a farewell lunch at Brijwasi Sweets, known for its delectable laddoos and other traditional sweets. Bid farewell to Mathura and head back home with unforgettable food memories.
For foodies seeking off the beaten path experiences, explore the unique flavors of the region at the following places:
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