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Solapur Food
Solapur is basically a religious abode for many people in India and Maharashtra.
It is situated in a Hindu pilgrimage route, and caters to the pilgrims and tourists
traveling to the neighboring state of Karnataka as well. So the restaurants available
mainly offer a vegetarian cuisine. The names of the restaurants often have a religious
meaning or something to do with the Hindu religion, like ‘Annapurna’, who is the
Goddess of Anna, meaning food. In a wider sense she is a goddess who gives spiritual
and material support to all who pray to her. Also the Restaurant ‘Upasana” in the
Hotel “Tripursundari” has a religious connotation. Upasana is another word for meditation
or worship of the deity.
There is a large range of hotels with restaurants catering to prices, which all
can afford. Some luxurious places offer continental as well as Chinese food with
their Indian delicacies. India is famous for its hospitality and guests at a restaurant
are given individual attention and all their needs are looked after.
As I mentioned earlier, Solapur has many pilgrims, especially during the Hindu festivals.
Often food is served to the pilgrims in the temples starting with simple rice, vegetables
and lentils, but topped with a pudding, which is famous in Solapur and is called
‘lapshi’. It is made of broken wheat or cracked wheat mixed with jaggery or sugar.
The wheat’s grainy texture lends this dish a special flavor.
One cannot find standard fast-food joints like Mac Donald’s and Pizza Hut, but the
local fast food joints are called ‘Dhabas’, where meals are provided cooked in small
hutments, or a make-shift garage, converted into a restaurant. A vegetarian meal
with rice, Indian wheat bread, lentils, two types of vegetables and a pudding is
called a ‘Thali’ and is more than enough to fill your stomach. Often food is unlimited
and the guests get a refill as many times as they like. One of the famous dhabas
is the Reliance A1 Dhaba and is frequented by bus-travelers or families and groups
of students traveling by road.
Food kiosks, coffee shops and canteens are mushrooming in Solapur in close proximity
of business centers and colleges and educational institutions. Today Solapur is
a city frequented by business tourists. So there are various categories of hotels,
from the 1-star to the 5-star ones, which can cater to all your needs. All these
hotels serve typical food from Maharashtra, but tourists can ask for food that suits
their taste as well.
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