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- December 12, 2023
- Kainat Shakeel
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Positioned on the banks of the River Chenab, Multan is the premier artistic and profitable center of Southern Punjab. It’s also the fifth most vibrant megacity in Pakistan. the megacity’s history stretches deep into the olden times and it was one of the most important trading centers of medieval Islamic India and attracted thousands of Sufis in the 11th and 12th centuries. Famous for its blue pottery and mangoes, Multan also boasts one of the most stylish foods the country can offer. There’s a list of the top ten Multani desi foods you can find in Multan and also the best places to get your hands on them.
Sohan Halwa from Rewari Sweets:
Along with mangoes, blue pottery, and saints, the megacity of Multan is known for its Sohan halwa. This sweet sweetmeat is made out of desi ghee, water, sugar, milk, and corn flour, the mixture is boiled until it’s solid. There are hundreds of shops dealing in Sohan halwa in Multan but one of the oldest directors of Sohan halwa in the megacity is Rewari Sweets. Located at Hussain Agahi Market, Rewari sweets are known as the settlers of Multani Sohan halwa.
Ahmad Food's Rabri Falooda:
Falooda is one of the most loved cold desserts in the country and Multan arguably has the best rabri falooda you can get your hands on. Located near Chowk Fuwara, Ahmad Milk and Foods is one of the oldest dairy merchants in the megacity. They started as milk and yogurt merchandisers but now they serve fresh barfi, yogurt, milk, and rabri falooda.
Al-Qamar Nihari:
Nihari is the traditional breakfast for the desi food lovers of Pakistan for good reason. This delicious stew is made with meat and bone marrow and served with roti or naan. There are numerous Nihari beaneries each over the megacity but Al-Qamar Nihari serves stylish platefuls of amorous delicious Nihari. Located in the main bazaar, Multan Cantt, al-Qamar Nihari is the best spot to snare some desi foods like qorma, Nalli Nihari, and Haleem.
Dilmeer Lassi and Pera House:
Speaking of the main bazaar Multan cantonment, there is something there you can not miss, and that’s a cool and stimulating glass of lassi from Dilmeer Pera’s house. principally a dairy shop, Dilmeer was said to have been established before the partition of India and is serving great Barfi, Gajrela, Pera, milk, and lassi.
Sheedan Mushtaq's Fried Fish:
Travel to Multan’s” Kotla Tolay Khan” area and you will get a nostalgic feeling as if you were back in the 1980s. important of the structures there are the same as they were before the partition, traditionally erected and beautifully decorated with ancient woodwork. Another thing Kotla today Khan is famous for is its fish café, known as Sheedan Mushtaq. This place serves to storm hot fish all time long along with spicy tikkas, kababs, sajji, and its famous chicken tawa piece.
Darbari Kabab Paratha:
Multan is a great place to find all the feathers of BBQ like tikkas and kababs. Like Karachi, the kabab paratha roll has gained fashionability in Multan but with a desi twist. However, sijji or kabab paratha roll also you’ve got to visit Darbari kabab paratha on al- tamash Road Multan If you’re looking for some good bbq.
Delicious Biryani:
Unlike Karachi eateries that put potatoes in their biryani and destroy their taste, Multan offers some decent biryani. positioned on Dera Adda Chowk, Tasty Student Biryani is one of the best places to grab an amorous, various plate of biryani.
Naveed Chicken Pulao:
Speaking of rice, Pulao is another rice-grounded delicacy that’s enjoyed all over the country. This dish is made with mutton or beef. On the left side of Ghanta Ghar Chowk of Multan, there’s an eatery known as Naveed Chicken Pulao Center. Here you can some of the veritably best chicken breast pieces, Shami kababs, and Yakhni Murgh pulao.
Qureshi tikka House:
Like Lahoris, Multanis are lovers of hot and spicy BBQ and one of the best places to grab some great tikka and kebabs is Qureshi Tikka in Gulshan request. Known for its great delicate malai tikka, Qureshi also serves some stupendous Karahi.
Siddiqui's Desi Murgh Karahi:
And the last but not the least on our list is the tasteful chicken Karahi. To find the best Karahi of Multan, you have to travel to the interior Multan megacity, Daulat Gate Chowk to be precise. Siddiqui’s Karahi is one of the oldest Karahi eateries in Multan and has a character for its desi Makhani Murgh Karahi. People from over the megacity can be seen then just to enjoy the great taste of Karahi, especially in the gloamings.
Conclusion:
These food places offer a diverse range of culinary experiences, from traditional Pakistani dishes to international cuisines, making Multan a paradise for food lovers. Whether you’re craving local street food or a luxurious dining experience, Multan has something to offer for every palate.