Amar colony market is a hub where we get lots of Indian, Chinese, western and Lebanese food. Gopala's sweet meat including dairy and bakery food are of good quality and delicious. The price is little on a higher price as compared to neighbouring stores. Hunger Strike's is popular for its tandoori momo, rolls and various types of drinks like oreo shake, mohito, chocolate caramel, etc. Muttu, is a popular South Indian restaurant which sells good South Indian food including chow mein. I would recommend their butter masal dosa and uttapam. Juneja is a family owned restaurant which is also popular for its sweets and Indian snacks. I like their pyaz kachori with chutney and kachori with sabji. Amritsari kulcha sells delicious kulcha with choley. They have options for wheat or maida for bread. I recommend their chur chur amritsari kulch which is served with choley and tamarind sweet and spicy chutney. The pride of taste, sells a variety of momo and have recently added more food to their menu. I like their chicken and paneer steam momo. Dolma Aunty, not the one from the central market, sells Chinese and Tibetan food. I prefer their laphing especially wai wai laphing. The Snacks Corner sells several varieties of Indian snacks and cookies including baked items like bread, kulcha, tortilla, etc. I recommend their khatta mitha kachori, namak para, and fresh paneer. Zaika Muradabadi sells two types of Biryani - Lucknowi and moradabadi biryani. Their biryani is good and affordable. It comes accompanied with gravy and...
Read moreVisiting Amar Colony ahead of Diwali at night was a mesmerizing experience. The entire area was beautifully decorated, capturing the festive spirit in the most vibrant way. As I walked through the lanes, I was greeted by a dazzling display of colorful lights that adorned almost every house and shop. Strings of twinkling fairy lights hung from windows, balconies, and trees, casting a warm, golden glow over the street. The streets were lined with ornate rangolis, and the smell of incense and fresh flowers filled the air.
The shops, too, were illuminated and buzzing with activity, as people picked out sweets, diyas, and decorative items for the festival. There was a palpable sense of excitement and anticipation, with families preparing for the big day. The night sky was further enhanced by the occasional spark of fireworks in the distance, adding a magical touch to the entire atmosphere.
Overall, the festive decorations in Amar Colony were nothing short of enchanting. The combination of lights, colors, and sounds created an unforgettable Diwali experience that truly captured the joy and vibrancy of the festival. It was a perfect snapshot of Diwali’s spirit, making it a wonderful place to be during the...
Read moreYou name it,you can get it. All your daily needs are available here. Though not very big showrooms, yet the shops have a variety and that too at a competitive price. Popular for eateries, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian, the market caters to young and old alike, though fine dining is missing. You can eat there, carry home or have it home delivered directly or through Swiggy, Zomato and so on. There is a cloth shop, a toy shop, many saloons, confectionery, chemists, bookstores and not to miss khomcha wallahs serving freshly prepared dal ladoos and Golgappas (water balls). Basically a market popular for all types of food North Indian, South Indian, Chinese, Continental. Parking can be hassle...
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