About Amritsar

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About Amritsar

Amritsar, the spiritual and cultural heart of Punjab, is one of India’s most historically significant cities. Founded in 1577 by Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru, Amritsar is home to the Golden Temple, the most sacred site in Sikhism. The city has played a vital role in India’s history, from the era of Maharaja Ranjit Singh to the Indian freedom struggle. Today, Amritsar is a vibrant blend of tradition and modernity, offering visitors a unique experience through its rich history, spiritual significance, bustling bazaars, and legendary Punjabi hospitality.

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Where to Eat – Popular Food Spots

Amritsar is a paradise for food lovers, offering an array of traditional Punjabi dishes, iconic street food, and fine dining experiences.
 

Traditional Punjabi Cuisine

For authentic Punjabi flavors, these legendary eateries are a must-visit:
Kesar Da Dhaba – Famous for its rich dal makhani, parathas, and ghee-laden Punjabi meals, this century-old dhaba is a culinary landmark.
Bharawan Da Dhaba – A favorite for its traditional Punjabi thalis, chole bhature, and lassi.
Beera Chicken House – Known for its legendary tandoori chicken and Amritsari-style grilled meats.
 

Street Food Delights

Amritsar’s vibrant street food scene is irresistible:
Giani Tea Stall – A must-visit for chai lovers, known for its special Amritsari tea and buttery toast.
Kulcha Land – Famous for its crispy, stuffed Amritsari kulchas served with chole and tangy chutney.
 

Fine Dining Experiences

For a more refined dining experience, these restaurants offer a perfect blend of elegance and authentic flavors:
The Yellow Chilli – A restaurant by celebrity chef Sanjeev Kapoor, offering modern takes on traditional North Indian dishes.
Crystal Restaurant – One of the oldest fine dining establishments in Amritsar, known for its exquisite Mughlai and Punjabi cuisine.