Lonely Planet begins its description of Banaras, India, with the words of Mark Twain, who in his wonderfully sarcastic way complains of the city's incredible oldness. And it is incredibly old, vying ...
In the process, it’s not just changing its appearance but its imminent character as well. Present day Kashi/ Banaras/ ...
The exhibition, Mughal Banaras: Forgotten Histories in a Troubled Present, is at the SOAS Gallery until 21st March 2026 and ...
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Tamatar chaat of Banaras | India’s most famous street food at Shiv Chaat Bhandar #Foodies #Streetfood
Tamatar Chaat is one of the most iconic street foods of Banaras, known for its bold flavours and theatrical preparation. Unlike regular chaat, this dish starts with ripe tomatoes slow-cooked on a ...
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