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Great places to eat in Lucknow

 

1. Idris Hotel
Located Opposite Patanala Police Station, Chowk- Officially the best biryani in all of Lucknow. They have the softest meat and the most divine aroma when the waiter brings the biryani to you!
"Idris ki Biryani" as it is popularly known..
Here Is The Man Behind Creating This Magical Biryani-the son of Idrisji
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2. Tunday Kababi
Located in Naaz Cinema Road, this legendary place has the best mutton korma with sheermal- the gravy is so rich in flavors, you want to just take an eternity while eating every bite!
3. Royal Cafe
Located in 51, Hazratganj-This place is famous for it's basket chat. Aloo tikki, dahi bara, matar kulcha are some of the dishes one must certainly try and they are hygienic as well. (they seve gol gappas made wit mineral water)
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4. Kool Break
Located in 17/3, Ashok Marg- I always make it a point to have Drums of heaven which is the yummiest thing on their menu. Also, their crispy mutton chilli is my all time favourite. I also love this place because they serve you with such happiness!
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5. Mughal's Dastarkhwan
Located near 29, B.N. Road, Near Royal Hotel Crossing-this is the place for those who have a nawabi palate and a nawabi ambience. True Lucknow style! They have the tastiest Mughlai food; especially the kababs chicken masala kaali mirch!
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Foodsanta said…
Wonderful blog. Thanks for sharing this information about wonderful places to visit in Lucknow for awesome food.
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