On the occasion of India’s #IndependenceDay, let’s take you on a tour of the most popular eateries across India. From Kesar Da Dhaba in Amritsar to Bengaluru’s CTR, from Mumbai’s Pancham Pooriwali to Darjeeling’s Glenary’s, these eateries are ruling our hearts since pre-independence. Tell us how many have you been to?
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24 Comments

  1. You have missed out Royal Indian Hotel in Kolkata which started in 1905. It’s an iconic place and according to most sources, they are the ones who inteoduced the concept of biryani and chaap in Kolkata.

  2. Actually I feel there are a lot of more iconic eateries all over India and mostly in Mumbai & Calcutta which are over 100 years old and maintain the same taste & quality till now and are still hugely popular among people from all backgrounds and age groups.

  3. Hyderabad .. there are so many iconic entries but you had missed …but any ways you made a good effort

  4. There is a restaurant in north part of kerala which is more than 103years old . a South indian restaurant and run by 4th generation … It is komala Vilas hotel

  5. Bade Miyan – Mumbai
    Food joints in Hydetabad
    Also some of the Kerala food joints are missing
    Kashmiri cuisine outlets need to be explored

  6. Punjab sweets in ranchi jharkhand its from 1926.. please come there waha k chena jalebi, imarti, gulabjamun khake dekho

  7. If the british lady with her son visited pancham pooriwala whose father was the british army officer during the british raj how come she is so young? She used to visit the place with her father when he was in british army. So was the lady born before 1947?
    But she looks very young 🙄🙄
    This math is out of my head 🤯🤯

  8. I just want to comment on the statement you said about Amritsar being part of Pakistan. Please correct your statement. Amritsar was never a part of Pakistan. Amritsar was always in India. Please don't misguide people. Before 1947, there was no Pakistan..it was only India. So how can Amritsar be a part of India.🤙

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