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Mouth watering street food in Shimla

Along with scenic landscapes and mountains enveloped in snow, the delicious food served at these tiny stalls and restaurant in Shimla is a bonafide attraction for visitors to the city.

Mouth watering street food in Shimla

Along with scenic landscapes and mountains enveloped in snow, the delicious food served at these tiny stalls and restaurant in Shimla is a bonafide attraction for visitors to the city. Situated in the maze-like lanes of the hill station, these small joints sell everything from tangy fruit chaats to chilled desserts. Even if you prefer dining in posh restaurant, we recommend you visit these places to experience the real taste of Shimla. Here are some local eateries that will definitely have you coming back for more.
1.Sita Ram and Sons
To sample some of the best channa bhaturas in town, make your way to Sita Ram and Sons, a famous eating joint at Shimla’s Lakkar Bazaar.
2 :Embassy Ice Creams
When it comes to cooling off on hotter days, the desserts and ice creams of Shimla’s Embassy Ice Creams are a clear winner. Whatever the weather may be like, this ice cream joint is always busy serving dollops of ice creams.
3 : Kewal ka Dhaba
Impressing the British Viceroys of yesteryear Shimla, this tea stall—nestled in the thick forests of the Chaura Maidan—is popularly known as Kewal ka Dhaba.
4 : Bhihari Lal Sharma Stall
Perched right above The Ridge, Bhihari Lal Sharma Stall—which has been around since 1948—is the oldest fruit chat seller in Shimla. The stall stands tall at the beginning of the chat street at Takka Bench.

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