A restaurant that serves temple food from all over India
A restaurant that serves temple food from all over India
Share:

New Delhi: When we talk about 'prasad', 'bhog' and 'food of the gods', the first thing that comes to our mind is Rishikesh. And why didn't come? Rishikesh is considered to be the spiritual center of India rooted in tradition and mythology. And now this holy city has a restaurant dedicated to the temple food of India. Yep, there's a new restaurant at the Ganges-side boutique hotel Holywater, called Var. All the 'bhog' from across the country is served in a shining brass plate in this restaurant. 

This restaurant orders cuisine from all the holy places in India. Some of the dishes offered here are actually served in the temple kitchen and offered as bhog to the 'deities'. When you are in the restaurant, you must start your meal with Achanam, a ritual that involves purification of the hands. After this you will also be given Panchamrit, a sacred nectar consisting of milk, ghee, honey, Ganges water and Tulsi. This is a very unique and traditional restaurant. Wherein, the restaurant will offer four distinct thalis to be offered under the watchful eyes of Chef Deepak Bhatt.

You can also try Arbi Gutke, Char Dham Bhog, Alu Wadi Golden Temple's Langar in Amritsar, Vaishno Devi's Chane, Brajbhoomi's Khichdi and Mathura's Peda. The restaurant serves delicious dishes, seasoned with spices. This thali has 22 items to satisfy your soul.

The restaurant also serves dishes of Paruppu Soorakkai Kootu from Badrinath Temple, Jagannath Temple at Puri and Meenakshi Temple at Madurai. But you have to dine at this restaurant for at least five days to see all the variety of cuisines they have to offer. Don't forget to try the signature drink, the Dhuana, which is smoky buttermilk. What's more, the restaurant boasts electric interiors that make for stunning Instagram photos.

Let us tell you that the restaurant is just a short distance from the holy river Ganges. If you are staying at Hotel Holywater on the banks of the Ganges, you can enjoy Ganga Aarti, spiritual walks, yoga and meditation, a relaxing spa, and much more.

'Then don't say that Guruji..', Pandit Dhirendra Shastri gave this challenge

Video: Jewish couple gets married in Kerala after 15 years, Rabbi called from Israel

Breaking! Curfew clamped at Manipur after new violence and arson

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News