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Famous local food and must-try dishes in Haridwar?

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What are the famous street foods, local specialties, and best restaurants to eat in Haridwar? Where should I go for authentic taste?
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Haridwar is a purely vegetarian city — no meat, eggs, or alcohol anywhere (it's a sacred Hindu city by law). But the food scene is incredibly rich, flavourful, and unique. Here's what you must try:

---## 🍛 Aloo Puri The ultimate Haridwar breakfast — spiced potato curry served with crispy deep-fried puris. Simple, filling, and deeply satisfying. You'll find this at practically every dhaba and street stall near the ghats.

---## 🫓 Chole Bhature Haridwar's version of this North Indian classic is particularly good — spicy chickpea curry with giant fluffy bhature. A hearty meal that costs barely ₹80–₹100 and keeps you full for hours.

---## 🥙 Kachori Sabzi Crispy, flaky stuffed kachoris served with a tangy potato-onion sabzi. A beloved street snack around Har Ki Pauri and the bazaars — best eaten hot off the kadhai.

---## 🍬 Jalebi & Rabri Hot, syrupy jalebis paired with cold thick rabri (sweetened condensed milk) — a combination that's absolutely divine. The sweet shops near Har Ki Pauri serve this fresh, especially in the mornings.


🥛 Lassi

Haridwar's lassi is legendary — thick, creamy, and served in earthen clay pots (kulhads). Plain, sweet, or flavoured with rose or saffron. A visit isn't complete without one. Try it at the famous Mohan Ji Lassi near Har Ki Pauri.

---## 🫧 Golgappa / Pani Puri Haridwar's bazaar streets are lined with chaat vendors serving crispy puris filled with spiced water, tamarind chutney, and mashed potatoes. The flavours here are punchy and unforgettable.


🥜 Chana Masala Prasad

A simple but soul-warming spiced chickpea dish often served as prasad (temple offering) near temples. Free or minimal cost, and the flavour somehow always tastes special near the ghats.


🍵 Tulsi & Herbal Chai

Haridwar is full of Ayurvedic herb shops and you'll find chai stalls serving tulsi (holy basil), ginger, and ashwagandha tea alongside regular masala chai. A warming, healthy drink that fits the spiritual vibe perfectly.


📍 Where to Eat in Haridwar

Har Ki Pauri area is the heart of the food scene. Key spots to look for:

  • Mohan Ji Lassi — best lassi in town
  • Bestie Restaurant — popular for thalis and north Indian food
  • Hoshiyar Puri — famous for their namesake puri sabzi since 1937
  • Chotiwala Restaurant — a Haridwar institution, great for thalis
  • Upper Road & Moti Bazaar — lined with sweet shops and chaat stalls

The real joy of eating in Haridwar is the simplicity and purity of the food — everything is fresh, sattvic, and made without onion/garlic in many places, yet full of flavour. Would you like to know about the best places to visit or stay in Haridwar next?

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