Khorikaa
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN GUWAHATI/ Updated : Mar 2, 2016, 11:07 IST
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One of the most easily recognized restaurants in Guwahati, Khorikaa is an Assamese cuisine specialist with a rich food menu. The ambiance of the place is at par with any other restaurants in its category and the guests get to choo … Read more
One of the most easily recognized restaurants in Guwahati, Khorikaa is an Assamese cuisine specialist with a rich food menu. The ambiance of the place is at par with any other restaurants in its category and the guests get to choose from a variety of dishes that ranges from traditional Assamese vegetarian and non – vegetarian thalis to mouth – watering duck roast and pork fry. Food – hunters flock up here irrespective of the time of the day to spend some time in pure food delight. Read less
One of the most easily recognized restaurants in Guwahati, Khorikaa is an Assamese cuisine specialist with a rich food menu. The ambiance of the place is at par with any other restaurants in its category and the guests get to choose from a variety of dishes that ranges from traditional Assamese vegetarian and non – vegetarian thalis to mouth – watering duck roast and pork fry. Food – hunters flock up here irrespective of the time of the day to spend some time in pure food delight.The name of the restaurant is derived from the exact Assamese word for traditionally cooked barbequed food. And once you hit this place, you will know how the restaurant justifies its name and the entire buzz that it enjoys locally. The food tastes and smells as if it is straight out of an Assamese household with all the ingredients hand – picked from the house garden or poultry farm. The chicken dishes are divided under different categories depending upon the preparation. Pigeon meat, fish fries/ curries and numerous pork dishes are some of the highest rated food items of Khorikaa. And yes, don’t miss out on the bamboo shoot; it is awesome!
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