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Indian breakfast in Old Karachi | Cafe siraj | Pakistani food
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Join us on an Indian breakfast tour in Old Karachi as we taste the best dishes at Cafe Siraj. From delicious parathas to mouth-watering kulfi, this is a must-try spot for any foodie visiting Pakistan. Come hungry and ready to indulge in some authentic Pakistani cuisine!
Join us as we explore Old Karachi and try some delicious Indian breakfast at Cafe Siraj. With its vibrant atmosphere and mouth-watering dishes, this is a must-visit spot for anyone looking for authentic Pakistani food! Come along and join me on this food adventure in the heart of Karachi.
Join us on a delicious journey through Old Karachi, Pakistan as we try out an authentic Indian breakfast at Cafe Siraj! From dosas to parathas, this breakfast spread will leave your mouth watering and your stomach satisfied. Watch as we explore the bustling streets of Old Karachi and taste some delicious Pakistani food!
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The Famous Foods Of India?
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Explore what are the Famous Foods in India. In addition to Indian healthy food recipes that are simple & delicious to make. And also, several healthy recipes are included in Indian cuisine. Find out which one is your favorite?
For a fraction of the cost, you can cook up a quick meal from your pantry. The art of Indian cooking does not require a lot of time or effort. A few simple ingredients will satisfy your craving and leave you feeling satisfied. Find out which one is your favorite?
Let’s now take a look at the 24 best Indian dishes
1. Biryani
2. Butter chicken
3. Chaat
4. Gulab Jamun
5. Dosa
6. Korma
7. Mutter Paneer
8. Paratha
9. Samosas
10. Tandoori chicken
11. Hyderabadi Biryani
12. Rosogolla
13. Chicken 65
14. Falooda
15. Chhole Bhature
16. Jalebi
17. Panipuri / Golgappe
18. Bise bele baath
19. Coconut Crab Curry
20. Guntur Idli
21. Dal
22. Keema
23. Pakora
24. Masala Chai
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By Jennie Ricks
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April 29, 2023
Economic summits in Washington, DC rarely provoke much interest on the streets of Khartoum or Karachi. The Spring Meetings of the IMF and the World Bank, held in the United States capital during April 10-16, were no exception.
Listening to the range of comments from ministers and other officials throughout the week, one could not help but wonder whether we will ever be able to resolve the many crises we are currently facing. As is often the case, talk was plenty in Washington, but answers were few.
Remember how, just a few short years ago, our leaders were determined to resolve what was deemed a “pandemic of inequality”? How they were all talking about tackling the rampant divides in our societies that COVID-19 “laid bare”?
Do you remember how they celebrated our essential workers, praised care and collectivism, and recognized the importance of well-funded public services and social safety nets?
Just three short years after the beginning of the pandemic, the hope and calls for a meaningful reset, for the global pandemic response to become a portal to a better world are a distant memory.
In fact, today we are in a new age of inequality. The rising cost of living, joblessness, underfunded and inadequate public services, and extreme weather events with devastating consequences are at the top of people’s ever-growing list of concerns.
And not only is anxiety and frustration reaching a peak, but people are also becoming increasingly aware that their governments, and the international financial institutions (IFIs) whose rules are shaping the economy on the streets, are not serving them. They are realizing that as long as crushing debt repayments continue to be funded by austerity measures, with the poorest and the most marginalized bearing the brunt, their societies will remain in constant crisis and their lives in a state of precarity.
When the World Bank and the IMF “experts” talked about interest rates and slow growth last week in Washington, DC, their discussions appeared irrelevant to the daily reality of people struggling around the world, such as the Zambians who are forced to queue for staple foods on a regular basis. The two conversations, however, are well-connected. The crushing austerity measures that devastate Zambian households today – like similar policies worldwide – are exported from Washington in ideology, whether they are “approved” by the national government or not.
These days all our economic woes are blamed on “a perfect global storm” with four horsemen of inequality galloping towards us: rising inflation, record food and energy prices, and above all the war in Ukraine.
There is no doubt Russia’s offensive has darkened our outlook further. But what got us here was decades of policies and politics that have consistently served the rich and failed the poor. After all, inequality is not new – it is baked into the system.
But now the crises have become so perilous, and public anger so widespread from London to Lagos that our leaders are being forced to act. Politicians in countries as diverse as Mexico, Zimbabwe, the US and Kenya are having to talk about “taxing the rich”. And it goes way beyond a national scale – people are calling into question the very systems that underpin the global economy.
In response to the climate crisis’s disproportionate impact on her country, Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley announced in November 2022 the Bridgetown Initiative, aimed at holding rich countries to account for their failed promises on climate finance. The proposal seeks to substantially tweak the global financial architecture to make a lot more money available for climate finance, allow more flexibility in how countries could spend it, and have the international financial institutions act as a guarantor for larger, more substantial private sector funding.
Keen to get in on the act, Emmanuel Macron will host a summit for “A New Global Financial Pact” on climate financing in June. A summit co-chaired by Macron, who is currently repressing trade unions to raise the retirement age against the wishes of the French population, already feels counterintuitive. He will be joined by India’s Narendra Modi, the current chair of the G20, whose involvement has rightly sparked further scepticism about where such a process will lead.
There is a fundamental question to be asked about this approach. Can those perpetuating the problem stay in the driving seat to create the solution? Those looking to fight the inequality crisis are struck by the fact that the people who are affected the most are not considered part of the solutions proposed by political leaders.
Our current situation demonstrates why the rich and powerful cannot continue to speak for the poorest and most marginalized. We cannot get out of this “perfect storm” if we allow the governing elites to blithely rewrite the rules while keeping intact the power dynamics that brought our societies to the brink of collapse in the first place.
Politicians need to understand that the clamor for systemic change is growing. People want to come up with their own solutions and build a new economic system in the process.
This is why when at the Spring Meetings, IMF Africa Director Abebe Selassie called for another “Gleneagles moment” (to echo the G8 summit in 2005 when aid and debt cancellation were on the rich countries’ agenda) to deal with the debt crisis looming on the continent, he missed the point.
We have crossed the Rubicon. Solutions and processes spearheaded by rich countries simply won’t cut it – there is no going back to business as usual.
The pandemic has left scars that will not heal. Our leaders may have forgotten the promises they made, but the ongoing inequality crisis that blights the lives of so many across the globe continues to defy this amnesia. The toxic combination of lower taxes on the richest and prioritising debt repayments over people’s basic needs and rights is unacceptable and fundamentally unfair.
Our biggest failure in the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis was not grasping the unique opportunity for systemic change that arose. We allowed those in charge, and those who were responsible for the crisis, to chart our way forward and guarantee more suffering and devastation.
We cannot allow history to repeat itself. The costs of continuing down this path have become too great.
Protesters on the streets in France, Peru, Ecuador and beyond are already saying “enough is enough”. Their cries are varied, from opposing attempts to raise the age of retirement and resisting government oppression to demanding fair pay and affordable child care. But the overall message is clear: People want systemic change.
They are questioning the purpose and utility of institutions like the IMF and the World Bank that have come to be seen as the custodians of the neoliberal economic order. Formed almost 80 years ago, to help countries rebuild after the second world war, these institutions are dominated by rich countries at every level of their governance. Despite an attempt at a progressive rebranding in recent years, they continue to mete out the same failed neoliberal policy solutions. So their offers of “help” and economic interventions are increasingly causing public anger across the world, from Argentina and Tunisia to Sri Lanka and beyond.
This is the time to have an honest conversation about what is really at the root of our current crisis, and what real change should look like. That is why groups like Fight Inequality Alliance have begun calling for “People’s Alternatives”.
Our current crisis makes it clear that we need systemic change and we need it fast. But we cannot leave the redesign of our economic system to the same governments and IFIs that are responsible for the current catastrophe – this is really a job for the people.
They say “economics is too important to be left to the economists”. Well, it is also too important to be left to the politicians and the richest.
Jenny Ricks is the Global Convenor of the Fight Inequality Alliance.
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Hey! Where did you visit in Pakistan? I'm going to live in Turkey for a few months next year and I have family friends visiting Karachi at the same time.. they invited me to fly there to meet up with them (they're originally from Karachi so familiar and can show me around) so I was thinking about doing that + being solo there for a bit. But I'm not very familiar culturally, I'm in my mid 20s and female, and my family friends were happy to invite me but sort of perplexed by my wanting to and essentially said it would be really challenging for any US tourist. I've been India before and that point will have also lived in Morocco for a few months.. but they have me feeling hesitant about it.. just wondering what your experience was like
Hey! This trip I was in Karachi, Islamabad and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa near the Afghan border, but I've also done Lahore, Mohenja-daro, Balochistan and also to Wagah for the border ceremony! Gilgit and Hunza Valley are on my list. I lived in Karachi for several years and graduated high school there, and my parents still live and work there, so I'm very culturally competent and my listening comprehension for Urdu is, like, passable enough especially once I've been back in the country for a few days; all this to say, my experience there is definitely different than yours will be! If you have spent significant time in Muslim-majority countries like Turkey and Morocco, and also have been to India, I think you are more likely to have a comfortable time than most. You'll frankly probably land and think, yeah this feels like South Asia but Muslim, and you'll have a good grasp pretty much right away.
Many people will stare at you. Many people will talk about you openly. Many people will ask for pictures with you or take pictures of you WITHOUT asking (for the record, I say yes to women and children and no to men without women or children around, because men will touch you in ways I KNOW are culturally taboo while taking a photo). There's no queuing culture and can be a lot of shoving. Traffic will feel tremendously hazardous. There are not very many women out and about in most places, especially outside of cities. Pakistan is very poor and petty theft is very common. You have probably experienced all of these things before and will be totally fine! People are very genuinely excited to meet you and are hugely hospitable. It can be a lot of fun and a really wonderful experience depending on your own risk tolerance.
I will say, having lived there, there just isn't a ton to do in Karachi besides eat. It's a desert on the ocean. It's incredibly hot, it's dirty, it's infrastructure is old and during monsoon sewage washes back onto the street. It's not a tourist city at all. If your family friends live in Defense, it will feel wealthier and more westernized, and if they live in KDA or Clifton, it will feel a little less so.
In Karachi I would suggest: The Mohatta Palace Museum, Empress Market (for the bazaar experience), one of those good barbecue places on the beach, Jinnah's tomb, renting a beach hut on one of the semi-private beaches for a day (and riding a camel or convincing a performer to let you hold a mongoose), Javed Nihari and if you do absolutely no other street food (which will often make you sick tbf), you HAVE to go to Yusuf Kebab and get a bun kebab special.
In Karachi I would AVOID: going to the public beach. Do NOT do this, if your family friends are Pakistani they might not guess how bad it gets, but do NOT go to the public beach as a foreign woman. I have been three times and was sexually assaulted all three times, and have never had it happen to me anywhere else in Pakistan. You draw an immediate big crowd and it gets really dodgy.
As for solo traveling, I have solo traveled in Lahore and it was great! It's feels like a grand Mughal city, a beautiful blend of architecture, historical sites, good food, and juuust enough tourist infrastructure to be accessible. I stayed in a hostel and had an amazing time, never felt unsafe, and liked some of my roommates so much we went out together several times. Islamabad is beautiful and very safe (crawling with foreigners) but it doesn't feel like the rest of Pakistan at all, and it can be really expensive. It's the only place I would suggest going into the mountains as a solo traveler (The Monal is an amazing mountain top restaurant) although I hear Hunza Valley can be okay during tourist season. Mohenja-daro would be totally fine but I don't know if they're open since the flooding earlier this year. You could do Wagah as a day trip from Lahore but it's a big time suck and there's nothing to do besides the very short border ceremony. I would definitely NOT go to KPK or Balochistan as a solo female.
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TOP PACKAGES TO HUNZA VALLEY 2024
Hunza, the other name of Kanjut, is located in the gilgit baltistan region of Pakistan that is northern side of Pakistan. Have you ever experienced the visit to hunza valley in your life?. if not, you are missing the major part of your life. Hunza valley, the most beautiful spot in Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan and also opposite to Nagar valley. You will always find hunza valley at the top list of amazing destinations in Pakistan tours. Tourist really likes the vibe of hunza valley. Although hunza is not a very modern equipped valley, it is very close to its old cultures and norms, but still it has always the perfect spot of tourism for tourists.
Hunza valley is located in the core heart of huge mountain ranges of karakoram. Hunza valley is the perfect destination for the people who wants all in one facility,wants to enjoy the adventure during their trip while having he beautiful sights. Hunza valley tour packages are the most valuable packages in whole Pakistan. Even people from abroad avail these packages and experience the beautiful valley of Pakistan. Having a trip to any place is always a best thing to do but having a trip with beautiful meadows, huge mountains, hearing the sounds of splashing water from the rocks,is the most amazingly managed trip you will ever imagine in your life. And this kind of tour will be given to you by North gateway. We bring you the most fantastic hunza tour packages of 2024. that will include all the tourism spots in hunza valley along with the other facilities.
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You don’t have to worry about any other thing, like you can get 1 week tour if you want also you will get just 1 day tour. We have given many options to tourist, they can choose with their own choices. Even you will get specific  destination tour in hunza valley like 1 day trip to nanga parbat base camp. Now lets see what are the top tour packages of hunza valley 2024.
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Brief introduction
Valuable packages of hunza valley
Fantastic hunza tour packages by north gateway
Top tour packages of hunza valley
ADVENTOROUS TOUR PACKAGE 2024
FAMILY TOUR PACKAGE 2024
CUSTOMIZABALE TOUR PACKAGES 2024
1 DAY TOUR PACKAGE TO HUNZA VALLEY
KARAKORAM TOUR PACKAGE 2024
HUNZA VALLEY TOUR PACKAGE BY AIR
HONEYMOON TOUR PACKAGES 2024
Why chooses hunza valley package
Weather condition in hunza valley
Top attractions of hunza valley
Things to do in hunza valley
Conclusion
FAQs
TOP HUNZA VALLEY TOUR PACKAGES 2024
Hundreds of hunza valley tour packages are available in internet either from Lahore, Karachi , Islamabad or any other city. All the packages comes with different destinations or different facilities. Even when you google hunza valley tour packages you will also get season wise tour packages like autumn hunza valley tour package, winter hunza valley tour package. All those packages have their own specification and importance. Lets get to the top tour packages of hunza valley 2024:
ADVENTOROUS TOUR PACKAGE 2024
This tour package will be of about 3 days with the cost of Rs.   Per person. In this package different adventurous sites will be includes like karakoram range , glaciers. Even they will give you the chance to do different thrilling activities like
Exploring the back streets of hunza valley through cycle
Climbing the stairs of ondara poygah
Crossing the most dangerous Hussaini bridge
Going for a hike on huge rocky mountains of hunza valley
Along with all these you will get many other facilities like rent a car, accommodation service free of cost food, free photography by professionals and some of other basic facilities for trip.
FAMILY TOUR PACKAGE 2024
This is the most important tour package. Everyone wants to enjoy the beauty of hunza valley with their families or friends. And we have given you the opportunity to get the most comfortable tour to hunza with your family in very reasonable price in Family tour package to hunza.
Also north gateways team will always make sure to make your family trip monumental. You will be given all the traditional food of hunza valley to give your tongue a new taste that will be unforgettable. Different fun activities will be done by the family to enjoy their time in beautiful valley of Kashmir.
CUSTOMIZABALE TOUR PACKAGES 2024
These packages are little bit expensive but they are the most lovable packages of 2024. as in these packages tourist will add the destinations of their choice. In fact this whole package will include all the places, food, activities chosen by the tourist.
Customizable hunza valley tour packages 2024 will be of 8 days package with all the facilities in good manner. This package will cost a person Rs.  
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1 DAY TOUR PACKAGE TO HUNZA VALLEY
This is the smallest tour package in which you will only have 1 day to spend in hunza valley. But north gateways will make sure that you see every possible sight of hunza valley that will make you come again in the beautiful lush green meadows of hunza valley.
1 day hunza tour package of one person will cost you about Rs.
KARAKORAM TOUR PACKAGE 2024
In hunza valley, you will get to see the giant mountain ranges of karakoram. Although you will get the sight of it in all the packages of hunza valley. But this specific package will be alone for karakoram mountain ranges. In this you will get the chance to go close t karakoram ranges and feel the heavy rocks of mountain ranges. Even it will be the possibility that you will get the chance to hike through karakoram mountain range. This will be short trip of 1- 2 days that will cost a person about Rs. 
HUNZA VALLEY TOUR PACKAGE BY AIR
You will get many by road hunza valley tour packages, but have also another facility of by air hunza valley. Though this package will be little bit costly but it will include the journey from your home doorstep to your home doorstep. Even air tickets will be included in the package. You will get the most amazing chance to see the beauty of Kashmir from above it. People dies to get this chance. You will get PIA service from Karachi Lahore or Islamabad.
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HONEYMOON TOUR PACKAGES 2024
Hunza valley is also the favorite spot for newly wed couples because of its scenic nature. Hunza valley is one of the best spot to spend  most beautiful time of your life with your life. Everything in this package will be arranged according to couples, you will get your privacy or also you can do different activities with your partner like boating, eye sighting, trying delicious food of hunza valley, getting their cultural dresses and jewellery.
WHY CHOOSING HUNZA VALLEY TOUR PACKAGE
Hunza valley is a famous tourist destination in Pakistan. People from other countries visit this place because of its beautiful lands that are covered with lush meadows in summers and it will be a whole different valley in winters, completely covered with the packs of ice or snow. Hunza tour packages are most famous among tourist because of :
Scenic land
Nature vibes
Cultural richness
Unique lakes
Festivals in hunza
For better photography
To get relax
Amazing hospitality
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 WEATHER CONDITIONS IN HUNZA VALLEY
In the days of shiny sun, July to august, tourist might experience the smooth weather in hunza valley of gilgit baltistan. The shiny rays  from sun striking the huge rocks and refracting on the water of lakes will let you see the whole new world lies in the small valley of gilgit baltistan.
If we talk about the icy weather of hunza valley, December to February. These months will allow you to get the captivating chilly vibe of hunza valley. Temperature condition lies from -10 degrees to -5 degrees in winters that will turn the whole valley into land of ice.
TOP DESTINATIONS IN HUNZA VALLEY
You will get the whole detail about the attractions in hunza valley in top places to visit in hunza valley or you can also search tour packages to hunza valley 2024. let me tell you briefly about the places that requires a must visit.
Passu cones (Passu glaciers)
Hussaini bridge;2
Shimshal valley
Attabad lake
 eagles nest
Baltit fort
THINGS TO DO IN HUNZA VALLEY
Get a tour of Altit baltit fort ( historical icon of hunza valley will tell you more antique history of hunza valley)
Never miss out the delicious mouth watering dishes of hunza valley
Get a cycle ride (explore the valley through back streets on cycle ride)
See the wild life of hunza valley ( hunza villages or kunjerab national park will give you the sight of different animals)
Hussaini bridge (don’t forget to cross the Hussaini bridge and take a dangerous risk of your life)
Paddling or boating in borith lake
Trekking on the peaks of mountains
CONCLUSION
Top hunza valley tour packages 2024 is here with many categories, you can get one of your choice. In all the packages you will get all facilities like accommodation, food, internet service and other basic services. Hunza valley is considered as the heaven on earth and who does not want to see the heaven while living their life. Although the place is very easy to go but still if you are not fully prepared, you might face different issues. So it is best to first check the complete tour guide to hunza valley.
FAQs
What are the routes from islambad to hunza valley?
You have two options from islambad to hunza valley:
Islamabad- abbottabad- mansehra- naran- chilas- gilgit - hunza
The other one is:
Islamabad- mardan- swat- chitral- gilgit- hunza
How long it will take to reach hunza valley from Lahore?
 Lahore to hunza valley, it will take about 20-22 hours. And by air it will take almost 11 hours.
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Hyderabad, the City of Pearls, is renowned for its rich history, culture, and, of course, its delectable cuisine. A food journey in Hyderabad is a culinary adventure that takes you through a blend of flavors, spices, and traditions that are deeply rooted in the city's heritage. Do not forget to book your Delhi to Hyderbad flight today for a relaxing and exciting holiday. 
1. Biryani Bonanza:
Begin your food trail in Hyderabad with the city's iconic dish – Biryani. Head to Paradise or Bawarchi, two legendary establishments known for serving some of the best biryanis in town. Enjoy the aromatic blend of fragrant rice, delicious meat, and rich spices that make Hyderabadi biryani a delight.
2. Irani Chai at Charminar:
Take a stroll through the streets of the old city and make your way to the iconic Charminar. Stop at one of the many Irani tea houses scattered around the area and savour a cup of Irani chai. The combination of strong tea and Osmania biscuits is a cultural experience in itself. Start looking for cheap flight booking online to experience the taste of Irani Chai. 
3. Breakfast at Chutneys:
Kickstart your day with a hearty South Indian breakfast at Chutneys. From idlis and dosas to pesarattu, this restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian delicacies that will enhance your taste buds. Don't forget to try their signature peanut chutney.
4. Street Food Extravaganza at Laad Bazaar:
Explore the Laad Bazaar near Charminar, which is famous for its traditional bangles and street food. Indulge in local favourites like Mirchi Bajji, Samosa, and various chaat items. The spicy and tangy flavours will leave you craving more.
5. Haleem Heaven During Ramadan:
If you happen to visit Hyderabad during the holy month of Ramadan, don't miss the chance to savour Haleem. Visit the Old City area, where numerous stalls and eateries serve this delectable dish made from wheat, meat, and lentils.
6. Fine Dining at Ohri's Jiva Imperia:
Treat yourself to a luxurious dining experience at Ohri's Jiva Imperia. Located in the heart of the city, this fine dining restaurant offers a blend of Indian and Mughlai cuisines. The ambience and diverse menu make it a perfect choice for a special evening.
7. Vegetarian Delights at Simply South:
Experience the rich culinary heritage of South India at Simply South. This restaurant is known for its authentic vegetarian dishes from Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. The flavours are both traditional and innovative, offering a unique dining experience.
8. Kebab Trail at Shadab:
For a delightful kebab encounter, head to Shadab. Famous for its mouth-watering kebabs and Mughlai cuisine, this restaurant has been serving food lovers for decades. The kebabs, especially the Galouti Kebab and Boti Kebab, are a must-try.
9. Dessert Delights at Karachi Bakery:
Conclude your food journey on a sweet note at Karachi Bakery. Famous for its Osmania biscuits and a variety of cookies, this bakery is a paradise for those with a sweet tooth. Grab some traditional Hyderabad sweets like Double Ka Meetha and Qubani Ka Meetha.
10. Nightcap at 36 Downtown Brew Pub:
Wrap up your Hyderabad food journey with a nightcap at 36 Downtown Brew Pub. This trendy pub offers a range of craft beers and cocktails, providing a modern contrast to the city's rich culinary traditions. Enjoy the fun atmosphere and toast to the memories of your gastronomic adventure in Hyderabad.
Conclusion
A food journey in Hyderabad is not just a feast for the senses but a cultural journey that unveils the city's history through its diverse and delectable offerings. From the streets around Charminar to the opulent settings of the Falaknuma Palace, each bite tells a tale of tradition, flavour, and hospitality that defines the food landscape of this enchanting city.
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Join us on a culinary journey through the 40-year-old Memoni food street in this episode of Metafood. Experience the delicious and authentic flavors of traditional Memoni cuisine in this must-watch video!
Welcome to 40 Saal Purani Memoni Food Street! In this video, we'll take you on a mouth-watering journey through one of the oldest and most popular food streets in the city.
From traditional Memoni dishes to fusion creations, we'll show you the best eats on this street and give you a taste of the vibrant food culture of this community. Get ready to drool as we take you on a food adventure you won't forget!
Experience the unique flavors of Memoni cuisine at this 40-year-old food street. From traditional biryani to iconic street snacks, this food street has it all. Watch and drool as we take you on a journey through Metafood, the ultimate destination for Memoni food lovers!
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konchwaladental · 3 months
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Dental Aligners in Karachi
 Hey Karachi, we’re back at Konchwala Dental, and this time we’re talking about dental aligners – the cool, modern way to straighten those smiles! No more metal braces; we’re diving into the world of invisible magic that aligners bring to the table. Contact Us here: https://konchwaladental.com/ Okay, so imagine a clear, snug-fitting tray that fits right over your teeth – that’s a dental aligner! These nifty devices work like gentle nudges, coaxing your teeth into the right positions over time. No wires, no metal, just a discreet way to get that dream smile. At Konchwala Dental, we’re bringing this advanced technology right to Karachi, so you can straighten your teeth without the fuss.
Now, you might be wondering, “Why should I go for dental aligners, and why Konchwala Dental?” Great questions! Dental aligners are fantastic because they’re nearly invisible, super comfortable, and you can remove them when needed – like when you want to enjoy your favorite Karachi street food without any worries.
At Konchwala Dental, we make sure your aligner journey is a breeze. Our skilled team will guide you through the process, from getting your custom aligners to checking in on your progress. We believe in making orthodontic care accessible and stress-free for everyone in Karachi. So, if you’re dreaming of a straighter smile without the hassle, come on down to Konchwala Dental and let’s align those pearly whites!
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foodofasia · 3 months
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Desi Burger (Anda Shami)
 Anda shami originated in Pakistan but now it is popular in the whole of India. It is a street food consisting of long buns with fried patty, mint chutney, and salad. It is enjoyed with ketchup and chutney. Anda shami is a signature in Pakistan metro in Karachi and Lahore. Ingredients: For Shami kebab: – 1 pound boneless beef, cut into small pieces – 1 cup chana dal (split Bengal gram) – 1…
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Gajak Making Process | Live Candy Making | How to make Gajak | Pakistani Street Food How to Make Gur Gajak? Live Candy Making. Gur Gajak, Gachak, Gazzak Making Process. Gajak oldest Street Food in Karachi Pakistan. Traditional Beating Gur Gajak Making Since 1950. Modern Automatic Machine Food Technology. We, Foodies PK, are trying to introduce street food, fast food, dessert, and snacks with tingle cooking ASMR and footage. How to support FoodiesPK?! HIT the SUBSCRIPTION, THUMB UP, and BELL button! ♥Subscribe : / https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVaY... ♥More Videos:    https://www.youtube.com/c/FoodiesPKEAYW Thank you for watching our video! #Gajakrecipe #Gajakmakingprocess #candymaking
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