When cites go to sleep and their wide roads give a deserted look after midnight, the historic traditional food streets at different cities of Pakistan especially in Punjab wake up to the life.
For newcomers, it may look quite different from the swanky restaurants and fast food culture, but old residents and people living in other parts of the cities frequent the food streets due to the culture and history attached to it.
The food streets are mixture of traditional dishes, including Gratto Jalebi, beef Tikka, mutton Karrhai and mutton Tikka, Pakoras, vegetable and beef Samosas and the new edition of Patthoorhe. Badami sharbat, Namkeen Lassi and a variety of traditional drinks are also the hallmarks of these food streets. These dishes are much part of our rich culture and people would love to eat them up.
For youngsters, particularly students and people coming from other parts of the country, these food streets are ideal places to visit as they remain open till late nights dishing out delicious and mouth-watering food. Majority of families visit these food streets at the weekend.








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