Ahmedabad’s food streets are a paradise for food lovers, where the air is filled with the aroma of sizzling snacks and sweet indulgences.
Savor the crunch of masala khakhra, the soft tang of sev khamani, the golden swirl of ghee-soaked jalebi, and the comforting warmth of masala chai.
Each stop on the walk unveils a new flavor, blending centuries-old recipes with the city’s vibrant street culture.
It’s not just a meal—it’s a flavorful journey through the heart and soul of Ahmedabad.
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Start with a sizzling Butter Dosa, its crisp golden edges giving way to a soft, spiced potato filling—together with tangy chutney and coconut sambhar.
Savor the quirky Chocolate Sandwich—bread and butter, toasty with molten chocolate and nuts sprinkled on top—an unexpected treat in the midst of an animated marketplace.
Crumbled khaman, a hallmark of the Gujarati snack repertoire, is a spiced jig with mustard seed and topped with a generous shower of sev, pomegranate, coriander, and a squeeze of lemon. It is light and tangy and poofy for an in-between snack. Sweet or spicy not to mention, fried or otherwise, is on the agenda.
Kulfi, frozen rich milk infused with saffron and pistachios for a regal treat on a stick. The kulfi here is dense, creamy, and fragrant and wonderful for quickly savoring on a the go, and for decades, claim to have the best in town. Kulfi is a heritage on a straw.
Masala khakhra are roasted thin wheat crisps, infused with dry spices, served fresh off the tawa. Pair with homemade chutneys for an addictive crunch. It is also a great spot for edible souvenirs to take home—methi, jeera, and even pizza-flavoured khakhras!
Like a local end your stroll with jalebi spirals. Drenched in saffron sugar syrup, these childhood mementos are a marvellous treat served with a cup of masala chai at a heritage food joint.
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Ahmedabad, a vibrant city in Gujarat, is renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage, and architectural marvels. Known as the Manchester of India for its textile industry, it offers a blend of traditional charm and modern dynamism, making it a unique travel destination.
This ashram was the residence of Mahatma Gandhi from 1917 to 1930. It is a significant historical site that offers insights into Gandhi's life and philosophy.
This beautifully developed riverfront offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. It's a great place for walking, cycling, and picnicking.
This intricately carved stepwell is a marvel of Indian architecture. It was built in 1499 and is one of the most famous stepwells in India.
This beautiful mosque and tomb complex is a blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles. It was built in the 16th century and is a significant historical site.
This stunning Jain temple is a masterpiece of marble architecture. It was built in 1848 and is dedicated to the 15th Jain Tirthankara, Dharmanatha.
A steamed savory cake made from fermented rice and chickpea flour, often served with green chutney.
A popular street food combination of crispy faafda (gram flour snack) and sweet jalebi (deep-fried sweet syrup-coated dough).
A mixed vegetable dish cooked with spices and gram flour, traditionally made during the winter season.
A soft and fluffy snack made from gram flour and yogurt, often served with green chutney or coconut chutney.
This period offers pleasant weather, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city hosts several festivals during this time, including the International Kite Festival in January.
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Ahmedabad is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and at night. Petty crimes, such as pickpocketing and scams, can occur, so it's important to take precautions.
Ahmedabad Junction, Sabarmati Junction
Geeta Mandir Bus Stand, Sabarmati Bus Stand
The BRTS system is efficient and covers most parts of the city. Buses are air-conditioned and frequent.
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Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat, offers a mix of modern and historical attractions, including the Akshardham Temple and the Indroda Nature Park.
Lothal is an ancient Indus Valley civilization site that offers a glimpse into India's rich history. The site features a museum, a dockyard, and a variety of artifacts.
Dholavira is another significant Indus Valley civilization site, known for its well-preserved ruins and artifacts. The site offers a unique insight into ancient Indian history.
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