Hi everyone! After eons, I signed up for a blogging challenge hosted by team Blogchatter where the participants have been tasked with writing five blog posts or creating five content pieces on the subject of food. While I happily signed up for it, my tremendous work commitments in this time period have left me with no time to actually write new blogs or create new content. Hence, so far, I’ve shared older pieces (here, here, and here) that were never published. For the last two pieces of content, I plan to collate and share links of some of the best food articles I’ve written in the past. As a passionate writer and avid foodie, I have summarised a number of “must-eat” lists from different parts of India. Here are the links to all those articles.
Delhi:
I have to begin with my home city right? Having lived in Delhi all my life, with the exception of one year in London to study, I feel I have an in-depth knowledge of the food scene in the capital. So, here are my favourite restaurants in Delhi:
Goa:
If there’s a place that everyone loves visiting in India, it’s Goa! As I’m married to a complete water baby and mother to another one, Goa is almost like an annual destination for us. So, over the years we have identified some excellent dining options here.
Here’s my pick of the best eateries in South Goa:
Here’s my pick of eateries in North Goa:
https://www.firstpost.com/art-and-culture/food-friday-a-culinary-adventure-in-goa-10805921.html
North Indian Highway Stops:
When you’re driving from Delhi to any destination in Punjab or Himachal Pradesh, you know you’re going to stop for a meal or two. So, here’s my pick of the best eateries on these particular North Indian highways:
Landour, Mussoorie:
This quaint little hill station has become very popular over the last few years, but my family has been visiting it for much longer as my husband’s siblings went to boarding school nearby. Here’s what you absolutely shouldn’t miss if you’re planning a visit here:
Amritsar, Punjab:
As my husband’s family is from Amritsar, their ancestral home is located there. We visit often so that we can make a pilgrimage to our holy site – the Golden Temple. But the delicious food of Amritsar is also a huge attraction! Here’s my list of the best eateries here:
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh:
I have accompanied my husband on work trips to Lucknow many times. On one of those trips, I made full use of the free time on my hands. I enlisted the help of friend, fellow blogger and local resident Manas Mukul to take me on a hidden gems foodie tour of Lucknow.
Here are the absolute best vegetarian food options in Lucknow:
Here are the absolute best non-vegetarian food options in Lucknow:
So, that’s a wrap on this post. I still have to figure out what I’m writing about tomorrow as it’s the last day, but I promise you it will be food-tastic!
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This blog post is part of the blog challenge ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla in collaboration with Dr. Preeti Chauhan.
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This post is part of #BlogchatterFoodFest hosted by BlogChatter.
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