This story is from December 20, 2014

The must-try winter savouries of Nashik

Tucked away in the narrow lanes of the city are tiny eateries which serve mouth watering savouries during winters.
The must-try winter savouries of Nashik
Tucked away in the narrow lanes of the city are tiny eateries which serve mouth watering savouries during winters.
These sumptuous delicacies definitely leave you craving for more. We bring you some of the hottest food that has bowled over the Nashikites this season.
What: Momos
Where: Near Jihan Circle
Price: `80
With the temperatures dropping, Nashikites are drooling over plates of steaming hot momos.
The place, near Jihan Circle, is not difficult to locate as people can be spotted easily huddled up during evenings. Most patrons also opt for a cup of delicious clear soup. The tandoor momos served here are scrumptious. Served with a generous sprinkling of a special masala, this is an innovative and delicious dish.

What: Durga Coffee
Where: D’souza Colony
Price: `40-`80
This roadside inconspicuous joint serves creamy delicious coffee and hot chocolate. Sprinkled with chocolate powder, the steaming cuppa is a hot favourite among the locals here. The bhurji pav and omelettes are delicious too. This is a great place to drop by for a quick evening snack.
What: Viju’s Dabeli
Where: College Road
Price: `20
Located on College Road, this joint is famous for its spicy dabeli. The sandwiches are a good accompaniment as well.
What: Sadhana Misal
Where: Motiwala College Road
Price: `60
The ambience of this place makes it a popular joint. The misal, which is cooked over an earthen stove, is the hot favourite. This place is also known as Chulivarchi Misal. The rustic feel of the place and the wooden khat seating arrangement is a perfect set-up for serving misal. Go early to avoid crowds on weekends.
What: Arabian Express
Where: Off College Road
Price: `150-`200
This place, popular for its shawarma and kebabs, is crowded by Nashik locals. Served with vinegar soaked beetroot and mayonnaise, the shawarma is worth the wait since it gets crowded in the evenings. It’s a good alternative for a quick dinner or a heavy evening snack if that’s what you prefer.
What: Breakfast Stall
Where: Jihan Circle
Price: `30-`40
Simple, clean and delicious homemade breakfast is served at this eatery. Dishes include poha, upma and south Indian breakfast like idlis and wada. Make sure to get there before 10.30 am as this place shuts after the breakfast time.
What: Salim ki Chai
Where: College Road
Price: `30
The list of cheerful eateries is incomplete without this name even though it is only a tea stall. A brand name itself, Salim Ki Chai has been serving tea for over decades. Started by Salim, the stall is now run by his son. Situated on College Road, this place attracts people throughout the day. A cup of refreshing special chai is all one needs to cheer up.
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