Flavours Of Prayagraj
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Taste the Essence of Prayagraj
Prayagraj is well-connected to all major cities by road. You can reach here using your personal vehicle or government buses.
1. Dehati Rasgulla
- Price: ₹20 per piece
- Location: Bairahana
- Specialty: Named after its owner, popularly known as “Dehati,” this shop is famous for its traditional and unique taste of Rasgulla.
2. Rajaram Lassi Wale
- Price: ₹50-70 per glass
- Location: Malviyanagar
- Specialty: Operating since 1897, the shop is renowned for its Rabri, Jalebi, and Black Carrot Halwa, along with refreshing Lassi.
3. Netram Kachori
- Price: ₹120 per plate (5 Kachoris)
- Location: Katra Chauraha
- Specialty: A 168-year-old shop known for its dishes prepared in pure desi ghee. Famous items include Dahi Jalebi, Samosas, and Pakoras.
4. Jaiswal Dosa
- Price: Starting at ₹120
- Location: Medical Chauraha
- Specialty: Popular for South Indian food, offering various types of Dosas, Idlis, and sweet dishes.
5. Chaurasia Samosa
- Price: ₹8 per piece
- Location: Naini
- Specialty: A 50+ year-old shop known for its crispy Samosas served with sweet chutney. Their Gujiyas are also widely loved.
6. Masala Churmura
- Price: Starting at ₹20
- Location: Civil Lines
- Specialty: A light and crispy snack, Churmura is a famous street food in Prayagraj, especially in Civil Lines.
7. Kamdhenu Sweets
- Price: Starting at ₹300/kg
- Location: Civil Lines
- Specialty: One of Prayagraj’s most renowned sweet shops, known for its premium quality and delicious sweets.
8. Coffee House
- Price: ₹70 per cup
- Location: Civil Lines
- Specialty: Established in 1957, it’s a favorite spot for tea and coffee lovers, also serving dishes like Dosas and Sandwiches.
9. Pandit Ji Ki Chaat
- Price: ₹40 per plate
- Location: Colonelganj
- Specialty: A beloved spot since 1945, offering Aloo Tikki, Phulki, Dahi Bada, Hara Aloo, and Gulab Jamun.
10. Loknath, Hari Ram and Sons
- Price: Starting at ₹600/kg
- Location: Loknath
- Specialty: Famous for its desi ghee masala samosas, prepared with a secret recipe and aromatic spices. The samosas have a shelf life of up to 25 days and offer a unique, delightful taste.
Explore these culinary gems to experience the rich flavors of Prayagraj!
Special Restrictions During Mahakumbh:
To ensure safety, restrictions will be imposed at railway stations during the Mahakumbh, from one day before Shahi Snan to two days after.
Restriction Dates:
Dates | Reason |
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January 12–16 | Paush Purnima (January 13) and Makar Sankranti (January 14) Shahi Snan |
January 28–31 | Mauni Amavasya Shahi Snan (January 29) |
February 2–5 | Basant Panchami Shahi Snan (February 3) |
February 11–14 | Magh Purnima Shahi Snan (February 12) |
February 25–28 | Mahashivratri Shahi Snan (February 26) |
Plan your travel accordingly to avoid inconvenience during these restricted periods.
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