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Dhabas on NH1: Restaurants and Dhabas on Delhi-Amritsar Highway

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Amritsar, located in the state of Punjab, is often known as the "Golden City of India" and frequently receives ardent visitors from Delhi. Due to its cultural, historical, commercial, and religious significance, it is a well-liked road-trip destination for the residents of India’s capital city. 

Starting at Delhi, the journey takes about 8 hours and continues through Sonipat --> Panipat --> Karnal -->  Kurukshetra --> Ambala --> Ludhiana --> Phagwara --> Jalandhar and finally ends at Amritsar. For Delhiites, no highway trip is deemed successful without a few pitstops to replenish the grueling stomach at unassuming shacks, right?

Dhabas (small restaurants) started as simple roadside sheds serving tea and paranthas (flatbread made of wheat flour, condiments and stuffed with vegetables) but have now scaled to a larger level. The contemporary dhabas that we see today, cater to all kinds of travelers with their delicious and full-of-spice meals.

Here are the top 5 dhabas on the Delhi-Amritsar Highway that you must try:


Amrik Sukhdev

Amrik Sukhdev, established around 50 years ago, helped Murthal gain recognition. It has grown from a little dhaba to a sizable, multi-halled establishment and is unquestionably the most famous dhaba on the route from  Delhi to  Amritsar. Every Delhi resident who enjoys road trips is undoubtedly familiar with this place. 

Amrik Sukhdev

Although it serves multiple cuisines, Amrik Sukhdev dhaba is most famous for its delectable tandoori parathas. The Amritsari Kulcha, Aaloo Paratha, Mix vegetable Paratha, Lassi, and sweet milky tea are also recommended.

There are also many gift shops and convenience stores along the courtyard, so you can stock up on necessities or perhaps some treats for your journey ahead. A noteworthy landmark on the GT Road, this dhaba is a must-try when travelling between New Delhi and Punjab.

Location: Murthal

Zimidara Dhaba

If you are a true Delhiite, you are always hungry while on a road-trip from Delhi to Punjab. Stop at the Zimidara dhaba for its authentic taste. It is one of the rarest places that has maintained the essential characteristics of a true Punjabi Dhaba. The waiters here still read the menu aloud to customers rather than offering them a written copy.

Zimidara Dhaba

The excellent Punjabi delicacies on their vegetarian menu include Pindi Chana, Dal Makhani, Butter Chicken, Makki Di Roti, and more. The dhaba offers additional complementary jug of butter milk with every meal making it one of best places to eat on Delhi-Amritsar highway.

Most of the traditional Punjabi flavours in their meals have been preserved, making it a popular pit stop for tourists of all sorts. Visit this simple dhaba for a taste of traditional Punjabi culture and food.

Location: Ludhiana

Karnal Haveli

The Haveli Heritage is a fantastic site to stop whenever you're travelling from Delhi to Ambala, Chandigarh, Shimla or Amritsar. It exudes the atmosphere of a Punjabi hamlet and is a location you shouldn't pass up. It contains decorative life-size trucks, a fake well, colourful bracelets and other cultural decorations. You get to view the lifestyle of the Punjabi Havelis, where interiors are adorned with art and antiques.

Karnal Haveli

It is renowned for its delectable tandoori-stuffed paranthas served with curd and tea, as well as for having plenty of parking, spotless restrooms, and a kids' amusement park. A large restaurant with exotic decor immediately transports you to Punjab. It provides authentic Punjabi food and is modelled as a haveli to showcase its traditional, authentic heritage.

Location: Karnal

Lucky Dhaba

The renowned Lucky Dhaba can be your last brief stop in Jalandhar before reaching the Golden City of Amritsar. After a long drive, you only need a warm cup of tea and an all-vegetarian lunch to revive yourself. The menu is extensive and the fact is that everything is almost equally good! One should definitely try Dal Makhani and the traditional Aloo Paratha with pickle and butter.

Lucky Dhaba

Since their opening in 1967, the dhaba has been remodelled for a contemporary look. However, the taste has not changed and is as delicious now as it was years ago. Great service, fantastic food and a tidy and cosy atmosphere will leave you with a memorable experience.

Location: Jalandhar

Mannat Haveli

The interiors are decorated like a palace, with pictures and artefacts covering the walls. Mannat Haveli has many branches across nearby cities, but the one in Murthal is one of the top-rated. Well-known for its food and service, the place is highly recommended for a fulfilling and hearty meal.  Don't forget to get a delicious Indian thali, Amritsari Chole and a hot cup of tea for your traditional supper here.

Mannat Haveli

A lot of visitors come here to eat delicious paneer, rolls and tandoori roti. The Haveli not only satisfies your appetite but also has a fun zone for the kids. They feature a separate play area with lots of entertaining games and activities. 

Location: Murthal

As rightly said, the journey should be as beautiful as the destination. You can explore the holy city of Amritsar once you are there but the time you spend on road does not need to be dull! Interesting food, music and company can bring life to anything.

So once you start on your way to Amritsar, stop by any of the above-mentioned dhabas to enjoy the homey and rustic flavors of North Indian food.

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