Allahabad : Eating Out
UPSTDC Tourist Bungalow, 35, M.G. Marg, Civil Lines
Hasty Tasty, South Road, Civil Lines
Rajdoot, Vivekanand Marg. Jade Garden, Tepso Hotel, Civil Lines
Tandoor Restaurant, Civil Lines
Kwality Restaurant, Civil Lines
Elchiko Restaurant, 24 M.G. Road
Shahen-shah Restaurant, Civil Lines
Related Travel Information
Uttar Pradesh : Allahabad
Allahabad, or Prayag as it was once called, has been a city of holy pilgrimage for Indians for thousands of years. Here, on the banks of the Ganga at its confluence with the Yamuna and the mythological Saraswati, known as Sangam, a once-in-1 2-years festival - the Kumbha - is staged, the largest bathing event in the world. Spread over a month, the Kumbha Mela is particularly picturesque for the holy men and the crowds it attracts. A lesser event is the yearly Magh Mela, by no means any less impressive. Renowned for its university too, Allahabad
Sarnath : Eating Out
UPSTDC runs a restaurant here which offers Indian cuisine. Some private restaurants also operate and offer Chinese food.
Allahabad : Getting There
By Rail
Allahabad is best connected by rail to major cities of India.
Some of the important fast trains touching the city from Delhi are the Prayag Raj, Poorva (Amritsar-Calcutta), North-East (New Delhi-Gujarat), Puri, Purshottam expresses, the Rajdhani and Kalka Mail (Kalka-Cakutta).
Allahabad Railway Station 1331, reservation^ 1332/13333.
By Road
Allahabad is on National Highways 2 and 27. Some important road distances are Varanasi 125 km, Chitrakoot 137 km, Ayodhya 167 km, Lucknow 204 km, Khajura-ho 294 km, Patna 368 km, Jhansi 375 km, Agra 433 km, Nagpur 618 km, Delhi 643 km, Jaipur 673 km, Bhopal 680 km, Calcutta 799 km.
UPSRTC
Chamba: Eating out
The town is famous for its gastronomic delights, of which khatta meat and chambya-li madra are special, however, there are no worthwhile dining out options outside the hotels.
Cafe river view (HPTDC), chaugan.
Allahabad : Bars
UPSTDC Tourist Bungalow, Hasty Tasty, Rajdoot.