Gam's Delicacy Restaurant
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN GUWAHATI/ Updated : Mar 2, 2016, 11:15 IST
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Just Delicacy for the locals, this restaurant enjoys almost cult status among the people of Guwahati. So when in this city, it is almost mandatory that you hit this place at least once. The place is generally crowded during the lu … Read more
Just Delicacy for the locals, this restaurant enjoys almost cult status among the people of Guwahati. So when in this city, it is almost mandatory that you hit this place at least once. The place is generally crowded during the lunch and dinner hours but once you relish its dishes, you will be able to understand the perpetual state of rush over there. Read less
Just Delicacy for the locals, this restaurant enjoys almost cult status among the people of Guwahati. So when in this city, it is almost mandatory that you hit this place at least once. The place is generally crowded during the lunch and dinner hours but once you relish its dishes, you will be able to understand the perpetual state of rush over there. The menu is stuffed with traditional Assamese cuisines with fish items being given prime focus. But in case, you get confused with the overdose of curries and fries, you can easily opt for the vegetarian/non–vegetarian thalis.The seating arrangements are mainly made of bamboo and cane work; so the touch of the ethnic air remains with you throughout your stay at this restaurant. Like we have already mentioned, fish lovers are going to swear by Delicacy as they offer special dishes depending upon different types of fishes. Chose from hilsa, rohu, borali, chitol, aari, bhangan and a few others and eat till you sleep! Meat options include chicken, pork, duck and pigeon which are also divided into fries and curries. The rice quantity here is considerably higher than other places so order the minimum amount first and then if necessary, you can increase the order size.
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