Agra

Treat Restaurant
South Gate Taj Mahal
9319697497
20-60 for main dish, great Indian food.
breakfast, lunch and dinner
The Silk Route Restaurant
18-A/7-B Fatehabad Road
0562 4002786
Opposite Howard Park Plaza
Only Restaurant
0562-2364333 / 2266508
600-800 for main dish of 2
Joney's place

Taj ganj. perfect for early breakfast, when you want to wake up early to visit the taj at 6 am. ₹10 toast, ₹10 coffee, ₹15 cornflakes.

Agra specialities are petha, a type of very sweet candy, and Dal Moth, a spicy lentil mix. Both are also popular souvenirs.

Chaat. Agra is a heaven for any Chaat lover. Chaat can be of various types but there is one thing common among them all is that they are spicy and you will find crowd outside virtually every chaat stall, especially popular places like Double Phatak near Sikandra for Mangores. You'll find quality Bhallas and Panipuri at Sadar and Belangunj. Samosa and Kachori are found at every sweet shop that flood the city. Some typical chaat items are Aloo Tikki made by roasting mess made out of boiled potatoes, paneer tikka cubes of cottage cheese baked in a tandoor with spices, pani puri or golguppa small round hollow shells filled with a potato-based filling and a spicy sweet blend of sauces, mangores, Samosaes, Chachori etc. If you want to savour the typical Agra Breakfast do remember to have a bite of one of those spicy Berahi and round it off with sweet Jalebies.

Sweets. There are quite a few good sweets shops all round the city. The best stores for buying the famous petha of Agra are at Hari Parwat, a short ride from Agra Fort. Amongst the well-known stores are Panchi's , Bhimsain BaidyaNath and The Pracheen Petha store. There are many types of petha available but, for the authentic experience, try either the plain one ivory white or Angoori Flavored rectangular and yellow pieces soaked in sugar syrup. Other stores in Agra include: Bikanervala, Deviram, Munnalal Petha, Gopaldas, and Ajanta Sweets, Kamla Nagar. Do remember to round off your meal with a JodaPair of Pan unique to the city.

There is also an abundance of Korean food at most restaurants.

There are several restaurants in the Taj Ganj area, catering for the many tourists staying around the Taj Mahal.

Kamat Hotel

Roof top restaurant with view on the taj. correct quality. beer available. ₹70 for a vegetable curry.