During her visit to the iconic tourist spot, Ananya savoured the famous dish of Amritsar - Amritsari Kulcha! On her plate ... And, of course, a kulhad full of lassi completed the authentic ...
We have seen many videos of street food in India. Some impress but some are disapproved by the internet. This ghee-loaded Amritsari kulcha almost scared the viewers. Indian street food is a paradise ...
The director posted pictures from the city and showed the making of food. Read on to know more. There's something undeniably special about Amritsari kulcha – the stuffed flatbread that has become ...
Whenever the ace director visits any city, he often explores and soaks in the spirit of the city by indulging in its local cuisine. Recently, he visited Amritsar and he tried the famous Amritsari ...
Ananya shared a beautiful photo of herself in front of the Golden Temple, capturing the iconic golden architecture. She also enjoyed a glass of the city's iconic lassi, savouring Amritsar’s rich food ...
For the adventurous foodie, Amritsar’s street food is legendary – think Amritsari Kulcha, spicy Chole and sweet lassi, Whether you are seeking soulful experiences or vibrant cultural encounters, ...
A heavenly Amritsar delicacy, this stuffed flatbread with spiced potatoes or paneer, accompanied by tangy pickle and creamy yogurt, offers an unforgettable burst of flavors in every bite. This beloved ...
Plain kulcha is a simple bread that is prepared with normal ingredients such as all-purpose flour, yoghurt, baking soda, and a pinch of sugar. Combine the ingredients into a soft dough and let it ...
Lassi originated in Punjab over 1,000 years ago as a cooling drink for farmers and workers. It has been cherished for generations. This drink has deep historical roots.
dhaba serves the best Chole Bhature that you can find in the city. Amritsari spiced chole with piping hot, fluffy, bhatura served with pickles, coriander chutney, and onions, add to that a big glass ...
On Saturday, the actress shared a series of snaps from her recent visit to Amritsar, accompanied by her sister, Rysa Panday, and their mother, Bhavana Pandey.