Kashmir Food Guide 2026: From Wazwan to Street Food
Kashmir is not just a treat for the eyes, but also for the stomach. The cuisine here is rich, aromatic, and steeped in tradition. Whether you are a meat lover or a vegetarian, here is your ultimate guide on what to eat in Kashmir.
Menu Highlights
1. Wazwan (The Royal Feast)
Wazwan is a multi-course meal (traditionally 36 courses) prepared by special chefs called Wazas . It is the pride of Kashmiri Muslim culture.
- Rist (Rista): Soft, spongy meatballs in vivid red gravy.
- Rogan Josh: Lamb cooked with Kashmiri red chilies and yogurt.
- Gushtaba: The "King of Dishes" - velvety meatball in white yogurt gravy, served at the end.
- Tabak Maaz: Fried lamb ribs that are crispy on the outside and soft inside.
2. Street Food (Tujji & More)
Kashmir's street food culture is vibrant, especially in the evenings around Dal Lake.
- Tujji (Barbeque): Marinated mutton or beef skewers grilled over coals. Served with distinct chutneys and traditional bread (Lavasa).
- Nader Monje: Lotus stem fritters fried in batter. A rainy day favorite.
- Masala Tchot: A spicy wrap filled with chickpeas and radish chutney.
3. Beverages
- Kahwa: Green tea infused with saffron, cardamom, and cinnamon, garnished with almonds and walnuts.
- Noon Chai (Pink Tea): Salty tea made with milk and bicarbonate of soda. It's an acquired taste but a staple breakfast item with local breads like Bakirkhani .
Where to Eat Authentic Food?
- Mughal Darbar / Ahdoos (Srinagar): For the best Wazwan experience in a restaurant setting.
- Makai Point (Dal Lake): For roasted corn and views.
- Khayam Chowk: The "Barbeque Street" of Srinagar for Tujji lovers.
- Krishna Dhaba: For exclusive pure vegetarian Kashmiri dishes (Rajma Chawal is famous here).
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