Dharamshala’s cuisine is a delightful fusion of Tibetan, Indian, and Himachali flavors. From savory momos to aromatic thukpas, the local dishes tantalize taste buds with their unique blend of spices and ingredients. For a culinary journey like no other, come visit Rakkh Resort in Dharamshala, where you can savor the authentic flavors of the region while enjoying a luxurious stay. Check out our blog for a mouthwatering exploration of Dharamshala’s gastronomic delights and plan your culinary escapade today!
Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, Mcleodganj, located near Dharamshala, is not only known for its stunning landscapes and Tibetan Buddhist culture but also its vibrant food scene. The influence of Tibetan refugees has shaped the culinary landscape of this charming hill station, offering a unique blend of flavours and aromas. Join me on a mouthwatering journey as we explore the captivating Tibetan cuisine in Mcleodganj.
The rice needs to be soaked in water for at least 12-16 hours to make it soft. The Relationship of Rice Beer with the Himachalis The ancient wine made from rice called Bua is very popular in Himachal Pradesh. A customised version of this wine was then made by mixing it with the rice spirit called Tur which in turn gave rise to the delicious concoction known as Lugdi or Roti.