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Restaurant and Food Truck Options in Guwahati, Assam

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What are the fine dining options? What about the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants? Here's what five local experts had to say about restaurants and food trucks in Guwahati, Assam.

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Anyone moving here should remember the following:
1. Make an effort to learn the local language, not only does it aid in mingling with the local population, it also prevents one from getting duped.
2. The weather – it is nothing like anything one might have experienced in the other parts of the country, so carry an umbrella, for you never know when it might rain.
3. Prepare your taste buds – not only is my city home to the hottest chilli in the country, the local delicacies are hot and spicy too, so be prepared for a culinary journey which is bound to be hot and exotic.

The beautiful city of Guwahati lies in the North-Eastern Indian state of Assam, in the Kamrup metropolitan district. This aesthetic city is beside the holy Brahmaputra river and has a population of about 11. two lakhs. It is famous for holy sites like the hilltop Kamakhya temple, featuring shrines to the Hindu deities Shiva and Vishnu. The official languages of Guwahati are Assamese and English. This city also comprises of the holy Umananda temple, the wonderful Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden. The Nehru Park, Assam State Museum, Guwahati Planetarium, Dipor Bil, Digholi Pukhuri Park and Peacock island are also some of the places of tourist attraction. Khorikaa and JB’s are some of the famous restaurants in this city. Radisson Blu Hotel Guwahati is a famous hotel of this wonderful city.

Saranya, says: 2020

Guwahati is one of the most important cities of Assam. The state capital, Dispur is in Guwahati.

From a scenic point of view, Guwahati has several hill ranges and numerous tourist attractions, including the famous Kamakhya Temple, Deepor Beel, several parks, the State Museum, and the river, Brahmaputra, which flows through the heart of the city.

From an academic point of view, quite a few reputed schools and colleges, are within the city, and, on the outskirts, of the city. From the career standpoint, quite a range of jobs are available, as a lot of national and international companies, have branches, in the city.

Culturally, the city is diverse. People belonging to various different religion, and races, reside here. Some of the most popular languages, used in Guwahati, include, Assamese, Hindi, and English. From the lifestyle standpoint, the cost of living is fairly average. Several modes of transportation, both public, and private, are available. Numerous supermarkets, restaurants, and hospitals, are within the city too.

Chhavi, says: 2020

– The primary mode of transportation is buses (AC and NON-AC buses). They are available throughout the day. Other modes of transportations are local taxi services like OLA, UBER, RAPIDO.
– There are many good restaurants and hotels.
– For a luxury stay in this city one can go for hotels like TAJ VIVANTA or RADISSON BLU.
– Guwahati is full of shopping malls.
– The best residential areas are Zoo Road, Rajgarh, Noonmati, Beltala, etc.
Shillong is almost 100 kms from the city. You can spend your weekend there.
– If you are a movie lover then there are various theatres for you to like Grand Cines, PVR Cinemas, etc.
– Try to learn the local language (Assamese), if possible.

Twinkle, says: 2020

Know about the beauty of this place. The famous Kamakhya temple, deepor heel. The ethnicity of this place. Not to forget the Brahmaputra river flowing is the heart of the city. The famous restaurants of Assamese cuisine, the famous dance forms of our state. One should visit this place during bohag Bihu.

Daeema, says: 2020
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