Things You Must Eat In Nashik Before You Die
We Nashikker and our love for food is no secret. Nothing comes close to our fondness for delicious snacks, so if you’re new to the city here are 5 things that you MUST try!
Right from food carts to Khao Gallis, the city has it all to allure gastronomic connoisseurs and hungry souls alike. Street food in Nashik is more like comfort food, and fresh ingredients and authentic flavors are concocted right in front of your eyes – something you cannot expect even in an exorbitantly priced five-star restaurant! While you are in the city, do not miss out on the signature street grubs like Misal Pav and Vadapav and many others.
Here are some of the must-try items:
Krishna Vada Pav, Nashik
This Nashik version of a burger, with a deep fried patty or fritter sandwiched among buttery rectangular fashioned bread, is now ubiquitous to India and relished typically as a street meal.
Adding to the spice factor is a fried chili, a classic accompaniment with the main event. Be sure to carry some water along. A cup of hot chai would add the crowning glory to this street-eat masterpiece. Other variations of Vada Pav include Cheese Vada Pav, Schezwan Vada Pav, etc. but the classic is always irreplaceable.
Missal Pav at Sadhana Misal
Misal pav is loved and had by everyone in Maharashtra where Nashik is known for its unique Misal Pav dishes. There are different varieties of Misal pav like Kolhapuri Misal, Nashik Misal, Puneri Misal, Khandeshi Misal, and Nagpuri Misal among which the Nashik Misal is most trendy one so far. Nashik is every so often starred as the Misal capital.
Sadhana Misal serves Missal Pav, an authentic Maharashtrian snack, a spicy delicious snack loved by the locals and the tourists in Nashik. Designed with a village-setting, the hotel showcases hybrid birds and animals including Emu, Turkey, camels for visitors.
Buddha Halwai
Started in 1956, this store has specialty items like potato jilebi for fasting days and focus at all times on customer satisfaction. Street food in Nashik doesn’t get any better than this.
Shaukin Bhel and Pani Puri Nashik
Since 1998, Shaukin Bhel is a Nashikkers favorite destination who love Pani Puri, Bhel and chat item. Service is prompt and courteous, and the food items are definitely worth sampling. That's why we love Nashik.
Pineapple Juice at Samarth Juice
In heart of the city at Ravivar Karanja, Nashik's oldest juice center has been here for many years, maintaining the quality of its offerings and its reputation intact.
With such a line-up of delectable foods as mentioned above, the city of Nashik, by all means, seems much more alluring and undeniably must visit. The high-end restaurants have their place, but nothing beats the experiences of having street food of Nashik at its best.
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