'Mussoorie/Landour food tour | Swimming Momo + World’s Best Pancake + Cheesy Omelette'

18:50 Sep 27, 2021
'► Subscribe to Delhi Food Walks: https://www.youtube.com/user/Delhifoodwalks  ► More street food in Uttarakhand: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rELGBpiP8CQ&list=PLDs8Vu-e-HxJ0NxNt4h4dlTZBul3Hui8S  In the second episode of our Uttarakhand food tour series, we have traveled to two most famous tourist destinations Mussoorie and Landour. The former is a popular hill station is in the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayan range, that was discovered in 1815. The latter is a military cantonment that is considered to be the part of \'greater Mussoorie\'. In this food trail we were accompanied by Lokesh Ohri, who is a noted anthropologist, cultural activist  and flaneur.   Before leaving for Mussoorie from Dehradun, we stopped at Sri Prakasheswar Mahadev Mandir to pray. It is the place where Anubhav used walk up to during his school days for having the Prasad. Hence walking in search of good food has been there from the very beginning.  Our first stop in Mussoorie was Lovely Omelette Centre that serves probably one of the best omelettes not only in the region. The stall is a favourite among tourists and locals alike. We tried their famous cheese omelette that was indeed an amazing omelette with bread and cheese slices. The perfectly done omelette was a perfect thing to try in the pleasant weather of the town.  Next stop was Chick Chocolate, where we had landed to try the Stick Jaw Toffees. These sugar and milk based toffees are so sticky in nature that the just binds your teeth on eating them.   From there we went to The Rice Bowl or Amitash Restaurant, another celebrated name in the town. They are popular for Tibetan, Bhutanese and Thai cuisine. Here we tried Chicken Mokthuk and Chicken Baikrapao. Check out the details in the video. Both the dishes were quite delicious.  Our next stop was Landour, which was half an hours drive from Mussoorie. There our halt was Char Dukan, a place where there are a lot of old and new eateries. We first went to Tip-Top tea point for their fabled pancake and bun omelette. The cinnamon pancake was phenomenal while the bun omelette was decent too. We also got to hear some stories about the place from the genial owner.   Next we were at Anil’s cafe in the same line whose Nutella Waffles is a best selling thing. The waffles were warm and crisp and the gooey and decadent Nutella on top just elevated its irresistibly.  The last stop of our trail was A Prakash & Co at Sisters Bazaar, a name that everyone in Landour reckons with when it comes to jams, preserves and some bakery items. We loved the cinnamon roll with orange ginger marmalade. Do try their products if you visit the place. Soon it was time to wrap up this pleasant food tour that was full of international dishes and their gratifying flavours, picturesque and postcard perfect vistas and some intriguing anecdotes from the bygone era. Heartiest gratitude to Lokesh Ohri and team BTDT for their support, insights, hospitality and enthusiasm.  #MussoorieFoodTour #UttarakhandFoodTour  About the host - Anubhav Sapra:  Anubhav Sapra is an avid culinary explorer who loves to travel and explore different cuisine primarily the street food, not just for the sake of gustatory pleasure but also for quenching his deep thirst for nurturing new cultural connections through the kaleidoscopic canvas of food. He believes that the vibrant and delectable street food tradition across the globe has the power to bring communities together and foster harmonious human existence. To know more, visit www.anubhavsapra.com   Please subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep our Indian street food explorations video in your feed!   Thank you for watching!   DFW Official Merchandise - https://indidelsolutions.ecwid.com/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/delhifoodwalks  Twitter: https://twitter.com/delhifoodwalks  Instagram: https://instagram.com/delhifoodwalks  Website: https://www.delhifoodwalks.com  Design and filmed by Rahul Singh  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamrahulsingh.2/  Text by Swetaleena Nayak' 
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