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Varanasi is the spiritual capital of India, and home to some pretty incredible food. When we travel, we make it our mission to seek out the best food a place has to offer. Varanasi was no exception.
Despite only spending 5 days in this holy city, we found some amazing Indian food tucked away in the ghats, alleyways and streets beside the holy river Ganges. Like the true saints we are, we gorged ourselves on dosas, thali sets and lassis, all for your benefit!
Though our list is short, we have only included the places that we genuinely feel are actually worth it. We have visited all of the places below multiple times.So, here are our favourite places to eat and drink in Varanasi. Some are hidden gems, and others are absolutely delightful, despite being much more well known. Happy eating.
Our story meet our strategy
The spiritual capital of the country, Varanasi, also known as Benaras or Kashi, is a city on the banks of the holy River Ganges. It is the holiest of the Sapta Puri, or seven sacred cities, of both Hinduism and Jainism, and it also played a pivotal role in the development of Buddhism.
In our bid to deliver authentic, undiluted experiences, we’ve introduced a unique regional home style dining experience. Always prepared with a local touch, the home-style cooking ensures that you maintain good health throughout your stay. And at the same time it gives you the opportunity to dabble in the local delicacies.
The Great Kabab Factory is a must-eat for guests at Radisson Hotel Varanasi. The menu changes on a daily basis but always offers a selection of both vegetarian and meat kebabs. Meaty options include ingredients like chicken, mutton, and fish, while the vegetarian options feature regional produce. You can start your meal with specialty Indian breads, served with a lentil and vegetable of the day, and end with your choice of classic Indian desserts. Service is table d'hôte and unlimited.