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Most major cities of Assam like Guwahati, Tezpur, Jorhat, Silchar and Dibrugarh provide a wide variety of restaurants and places to eat-out. From fairly cheap ethnic eating places to the ambient luxury restaurants, Assam offers an extra-ordinary ethnic Assamese cuisine consisting of rice with regional curries, along with choices of fish, lambs, chicken and ducks. These delicious meals are commonly accompanied by various other dishes on the side including mashed potatoes, or pickles of small fried fishes. |
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Specializing in dried pork dishes, Naga Kitchen is located within a tiny lane opposite AIDC in Guwahati. Most suited for tourists having a penchant for indigenous Naga cuisine and a stomach for lip smacking and burning peppered pork. Food at this popular restaurant in Guwahati is fairly cheap, and as good as a tasty home-cooked meal. However due to insufficient space and scores of enthusiastic people dining here, parking is a bit of a problem which can be overcome with a little bit of walking.
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JB's in Guwahati have two outlets, one overlooking the mighty Brahmaputra River at Fancy Bazaar, and the other is on the Christian Basti at GS Road. Providing separate sections on bakery and confectionary, JB's Restaurant specializes in Indian, Chinese and Italian cuisine. One of the new swanky joints in Guwahati City, the hospitality of this place is touching with a prompt service alongside good food. Ever-willing stewards in traditional attire are waiting to welcome you all around the year at JB's Restaurant, from 10 am every morning to 10.30 pm in the night.
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