CK 12/1 Kunj Gali, Kachaudi Gali, Near Rajbandhu, Govindpura, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
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[Finding] We followed Google from Manikarnika Ghat and it took about ten minutes. We had to walk through a large area of ruins and resist all kinds of Indian men who came up to chat with us. We watched the sacred cow peeing in the street, and then "took" us for a short walk. It was past eight o'clock in the evening, and we were three girls. It was very exciting...
Along the way, people kept asking: blue lassi? We pretended to be deaf and dumb.
[Environment] There were obvious signs and arrows in the alley near the store. When we saw it, we didn't want to eat it. Maybe the owner is used to tourists who come here for the name. We strolled at the door for a while, and he didn't mean to solicit business. I don't know if he has closed down. In addition, it is said that special lassi is not a "good thing", so we dare not stay any longer. We took a few photos and left.
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[Search] We followed Google from the Manikanika River Tank for about ten minutes. To cross a large ruin, we had to resist all kinds of Indian men who came up to chat, watched the cows peeing on the street, and then "take" us for a short walk. It was more than eight o'clock in the evening, our three girls, very exciting... along the way, someone would ask: blue lassi? We pretended to be deaf and dumb. [Environment] There are obvious signs and arrows in the alley near the storefront. When we saw it, we didn't have the desire to eat. Maybe the owner has seen the tourists who come here. We strolled at the door for a while, and he didn't mean to solicit business. I don't know if it has been closed. Plus, it is said that special lassi is not a "good thing", we dare not stay more. After taking a few photos, we left.
Before leaving Varanasi, I went to BLUE LASSI, hidden in the winding alleys is not easy to find, there are many foreigners waiting in line for LASSI, although the store is very simple and small, and then I tried a cup of LASSI that I don’t remember what fruit tastes, the taste is really delicious, it is worth trying.
I found it, I didn’t dare to eat it, I looked at the surrounding environment, I thought about going all the way to try not to eat Indian street food, to defend my stomach, I didn’t want to eat in gaya, known as the most upscale shopping mall in the local area, I ate a cup of homemade soda in the food city, and I was anxious to find the embarrassment of the toilet after 2 hours. I said to myself, just look at it, although this is a net red, when there are not many diners in the store.
The restaurant tastes good, a bit Western food, but the price is too expensive.
Ganges net red dessert shop, the favorite of tourists from all over the world! It is said that there are hundreds of years of history to talk about Indian street snacks, except for Masala milk tea, the most "national food" temperament, it is a lassi milkshake. Up to a five-star hotel, down to a street stall, almost everyone likes it. In Varanasi, there is the oldest old store, the Blue House. This store is three generations old. Don't look at the simple and dilapidated facade, but it can make more than 70 flavors of milkshakes. Like what balsam, banana, apple and pomegranate, even if you want a squash, the boss can also make it out. Tips: The yogurt shop is open at 10 am every day. Remember to come early and the flavor is better. The house is a whole blue wall, with photos of friends from all over the world, you can write your wishes in the corner.