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What & Where to Eat in Darjeeling


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What and Where to eat at Darjeeling India? Frequented by thousands of tourists from every corner of the world and home to some of the most humble and hospitable people, Darjeeling offers good number of choice in food and wine. As you appreciate the serene beauty of the majestic Himalayan ranges and smell the eucalyptus and the Oranges, enjoy some delicious momos and steaming hot thukpa in any of the Restaurants in Darjeeling, and you will wish to come back here again and again.

If you are worried about what and where to eat in Darjeeling, give yourself a break, for Darjeeling offers a wide range of restaurants and eateries. While there are a number of quality restaurants that serves anything from popular Chinese and Continental to hot and spicy Indian, along the bends and streets you can find plenty of eateries that sells lip-smacking local delicacies all day long.

Inhabited by a number of Nepalese and Tibetians, you will find a lot of Tibetian and Nepalese food like thukpa, momo, wai wai and churpee all over the hills. While 'Momos', are soft dumplings with a stuffing of pork, chicken or vegetables, served with piping hot watery soup, 'thukpas' and 'wai wai' are a form of thick noodles served in soup or eaten dry. The churpees are local chewing gums that are made out of cow or yak milk is awesome to taste.

Among the drink, tea is the most popular as in the whole of India. But with wide expanse of tea gardens along the Duars, you can find some of the finest quality of tea that are exported to different parts of the world. The other popular drink is 'Tongba' which is a local beer that are 100% alcohol free. 'Chhang' is another local beer made from millets and can be easily available everywhere.

With a large number of restaurants and a wide choice of food and drink in Darjeeling, you can tickle your taste buds and experience gastronomical delight while enjoying the scenic beauty.

Restaurants in Darjeeling
Dekevas Restaurant in Darjeeling
Glenary Restaurant in Darjeeling
Keventers Restaurant in Darjeeling
Mayfair Hotel Restaurant in Darjeeling