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A Gastronomic Delight in Nashik: A 3-Day Foodie Itinerary

Friday, October 13: Exploring Nashik's Culinary Treasures

Start your trip by immersing yourself in Nashik's vibrant food scene. In the morning, head to Sula Vineyards and indulge in a wine tasting session, accompanied by delectable cheese platters. Afterward, visit Dudhsagar Dairy, known for its refreshing milk products, where you can try flavored milk and ice creams.

  • Sula Vineyards: Enjoy wine tasting sessions accompanied by cheese platters. Estimated cost: INR 1000. Estimated time spent: 2 hours.
  • Dudhsagar Dairy: Sample flavored milk and ice creams. Estimated cost: INR 200. Estimated time spent: 1 hour.

In the afternoon, venture to the bustling streets of Old Nashik to relish local street food. Visit the iconic stalls of Saraf Bazaar, known for their lip-smacking vada pav, bhel puri, and pav bhaji.

  • Saraf Bazaar: Savor local street food delights. Estimated cost: INR 300. Estimated time spent: 2 hours.

As the evening sets in, make your way to Barbeque Ville, a popular rooftop restaurant, and feast on a scrumptious barbecue dinner under the starry sky.

  • Barbeque Ville: Enjoy a delicious barbecue dinner. Estimated cost: INR 1500. Estimated time spent: 2 hours.
Saturday, October 14: Divine Gastronomy and Cultural Exploration

Start your day with a visit to Shree Kala Ram Mandir, a prominent temple, and partake in the ritualistic prasad (divine offering) of puran poli, a traditional Maharashtrian sweet bread.

  • Shree Kala Ram Mandir: Experience the temple visit and indulge in puran poli. Estimated cost: Free (donations accepted). Estimated time spent: 1 hour.

For lunch, head to Divtya Budhlya Wada, a heritage restaurant, and relish authentic Maharashtrian thali, featuring a variety of regional delicacies.

  • Divtya Budhlya Wada: Enjoy an authentic Maharashtrian thali. Estimated cost: INR 800. Estimated time spent: 2 hours.

In the afternoon, explore the local farmers' market, Panchavati Karanja, known for its fresh produce and local spices. Engage in conversations with the vendors and try some seasonal fruits and snacks.

  • Panchavati Karanja: Explore the farmers' market and savor seasonal fruits and snacks. Estimated cost: INR 200. Estimated time spent: 1 hour.

As the evening approaches, head to Madhu Nashik Misal, a popular eatery, to devour a bowl of spicy and flavorsome misal pav, a traditional Maharashtrian breakfast dish that is equally beloved for dinner.

  • Madhu Nashik Misal: Relish a bowl of spicy and flavorsome misal pav. Estimated cost: INR 250. Estimated time spent: 1 hour.
Sunday, October 15: Vineyard Tour and Ethnic Cuisine

On your final day, start with a visit to York Vineyard and experience a guided tour of the vineyard, along with wine tasting and a sumptuous brunch featuring European and Indian fusion dishes.

  • York Vineyard: Enjoy a guided tour, wine tasting, and a fusion brunch. Estimated cost: INR 1500. Estimated time spent: 3 hours.

Afterward, make your way to the picturesque Saptashrungi Gad, a temple located atop a hill, and relish the breathtaking views of the surroundings.

  • Saptashrungi Gad: Visit the hilltop temple and enjoy panoramic views. Estimated cost: INR 500. Estimated time spent: 2 hours.

For dinner, head to Prakash, a renowned restaurant offering ethnic and tribal cuisine. Feast on dishes inspired by the local tribal communities and savor the rich flavors of Nashik's cultural heritage.

  • Prakash: Indulge in ethnic and tribal cuisine. Estimated cost: INR 1200. Estimated time spent: 2 hours.

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For foodie enthusiasts looking to explore hidden culinary gems, Nashik has much to offer. Visit the bustling Nashik Main Road, where you'll find numerous local eateries serving authentic street food, such as sabudana vada, pani puri, and kheema pav. Additionally, don't miss the opportunity to sample Nashik's popular dessert, the Gulab Jamun from Farsan Mart, a local sweet shop. For a unique dining experience, try the Maharashtrian seafood specialties at Sadhana Restaurant, known for its fresh catch and flavorful curries.

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