Bun Chole :
Bun-chole is a popular street meal that can be found in all cities throughout India and is another common type of street cuisine. Chole and chatpati chutney are placed inside a freshly baked bread, which is then topped with onions. One of Amritsar's cheapest street dishes is this one.
Kulfa :
The nicest kind of treat that people of all ages enjoy is freshly made ice cream. Khoya and milk are used to make Kulfa, often referred to as Matka Kulfi or faluda, which is then topped with lacha.
If you visit Amritsar, you must have it.
Lassi :
Probably the best beverage, Lassi is made with fresh buttermilk and finished with a cool scoop of Makhan. It comes in a variety of flavours, including mango, strawberry, and others.
Amritsari fish :
Amritsar has a lot to offer in terms of non-vegetarian food, particularly the Amritsari Fish. They are fried or barbecued after being seasoned in mouthwatering native spices to give your taste buds the finest experience ever.
Nutri Kulcha :
Nutri Kulcha is another type of street cuisine that is uniquely available in Amritsar. Kulcha is a type of bread made with yeast and maida.
sarson ka saag and makki ki roti :
Green tastes amazing in mustard leaf curry, also known as sarso ka saag. Along with other greens like bathua and palak, we prepare it. Serve this with Makke ki roti or maize flatbread. Glad mustard is so accessible here as well.
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