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Lucknow - City of Nawabs...& may be Elephants also
Jul 11, 2009 09:29 PM 10778 Views
(Updated Jul 11, 2009 09:32 PM)

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From a traveler’s perceptive, you need just two days to


absorb the best of city.


*How to reach Lucknow?



Distance from Delhi


is approx 600 km and it takes around 14 hours to complete it by non-deluxe


state transport buses. A strong suggestion - if somebody is traveling from


Delhi to Lucknow


by rail, kindly make use of Lucknow Mail


(an ISO 9000 certified train) or Lucknow Duplicate.


Having slept 8 Friday, 8 Sunday nights in LM, I believe it is one of the best trains currently running


in the country. Rate Card for LM – Rs 594(3AC), Rs 222(Sleeper)


Start:We boarded Shatabdi(morning edition) from New Delhi Railway


Station & landed in Lucknow


at 12:30 A.M. Cost per ticket - Rs 610


Sites:


Bara Imambara and


Bhool Bhulaiya – It is a complex


man-made structure. On ground floor you have Imambara, which has some artifacts


from past and photographs of the time when Lucknow was flooded by river Gomti.


Above floors have been named Bhool Bhulaiya(Lost by


mistake). For first timers, it’s advisable to take a guide along. Puzzle inside


is quite simple. You have to start from one hall and end at another. At every


crossing, there are 4 ways to go, out of which 3 are wrong. And the correct one


leads to Delhi, Agra, Faizabad(as per our guide). Apart of


these, there are other facts too(like building’s material made up of organic


stuff, etc). As you reach higher floors, view of the city is majestic. City


looks charming from the top galleries and you can see other nearby monuments


too.



Disclaimer





  • – many Nawabs




of Lucknow do


not agree with the information provided by guide and consider them false.




Rate Card: Entry ticket(Rs 20), Guide rate(Rs 75 for Bhool


Bhulaiya/ Rs 150 for Bhool Bhulaiya+ Imambara+ a nearby Baouri). If you are


going for guide kindly go for Bhool Bhulaiya only.


Nearby monuments include – Chota Imambara, Clock Tower, **Rumi


Darwaza** & more of Mughal architecture. They all are worth one look and not


much spectacular.


Next day early morning we went to Lohia Park and Ambedkar Parksince


it was close to our Gomti Nagar guesthouse. These parks are huge. They


are not parks, they are fields. They are fields in which money has been


invested like water. There are no bulls here for tilling, but there are


arrogant elephants everywhere. Sadly, there are no crops for these


fields. Fields


(parks) are good, still in harvest(maintenance) but when you see the


cost for


making them; you can’t appreciate them. May be thatswhy, crowd wasn’t


there. If the concept is extended to the city and these fields starts


coming up everywhere with those elephants, City of Nawabs will soon


turn to'City of Elephants'.


Next places to visit where malls. Famous ones are Saharagunj


(Hazratganj) and Fun Republic


(Gomti Nagar).


Markets: Hazratgunjmarket is the best market of


the city. Aminabad and Chowk are considered cheaper and are famous for there


Chicken Suits shops(Chicken is some type of embroidery)


Food:One thing you love about this place. Awadh-lucknowvi andaaz


is best on platter and food here is relatively quite cheap. Some places which


you have to try –


Ram Aasrey Sweet Shop


– This shop belongs to Ram Aasrey Halwai. The first branch was opened at Chowk.


Besides Chowk you have branches at Hazratganj too. The best community which is


served here is Malai Paan(also known as Malai Ki Dori). Instead of beetle


leaf, Malai is used to make the paan. Inside stuffing has dry fruits in liquid


sugar. The taste is quite unique & lovable. Rate Card – Malai Paan @ Rs 8


*Royal café @


Saharaganj mall** – This shop is located in the food court of Sahaganj Mall. There USP is


availability of taste at very low prices. I was a regular here and am a big fan


of there Thalli. Servings in Thalli include – 4 combinations of dals/vegetable


(including paneer items), veg biryani, 1 naan, 1 lachha parantha, sweet curd


(mouthwatering) and 1 sweet with salad and papad. 1 Thalli per person can serve


the purpose of Breakfast and Lunch. Mouthwatering is the term I use for there


food and the Thalli here is definitely one of best North Dishes items available


in Lucknow. Rate Card – Thalli @ Rs 76(taxes extra)


Burma bakery @ Aliganj – Try there chocolate


biscuits. *Rate Card – Choc Biscuits @ Rs 76/kg. 


*Worst place to eat in


Lucknow** is Tunde Kababi @ Aminabad. Now this place is very very hyped.


Ambience is horrible. This place is equivalent to Hell if you are a hardcore


veggi. I was accompanied by some of my Lucknow


acquaintances and the review of non-veg written below is heresay from them.


Kababs are in the form of circular soaps and there top surfaces are burnt in


already over-burned oil. Chicken Butter Masala was one more dish which was


ordered. According to my understanding of Chicken dishes it was a ‘gravy-wala-chicken’. People with me thought it


was killed twice before being cooked and must be a victim of malnutrition.


Gravy was mixture of yellow oil and red oil and had a disgusting smell in


already disgusted environment. Now about the veg items which I tried. Menu has


only 3 veg items – raita, biryani and kheer. Biryani was boiled rice with


non-veg smell. Raita was a chemical mixture of 30 ml ‘beakerfull’ of white colured


diluted liquid and 2-3 spatulas of Boondi balls floating in it. Roti were


inspired from chewing gums ads. We weren’t that brave to try Kheer. *Rate Card – 1 Kabab soap @ Rs 10, Gravy-wala-chicken @ Rs 50(approx), Raita @ Rs 15, Rice @ Rs 20. 


Also, Lucknow


also gets quite a lot variety of Mangoes. Langda


and Dehseri are found in abundance


and are quite cheap here.


*Return from an Ordeal


– *


We boarded Shatabdi(evening edition) from


Charbagh Railway Station at 3:30 pm & were scheduled to reach New Delhi around 10 pm.


Rate card - Rs 795


writer of this article is a


Comp. Engg and worked as a consultant in Lucknow for over 3 months. For


a more descriptive article on Lucknow accompanied with pics goto - https://speakingpictures.blogspot.com/2009/07/lucknow-city-of-nawabs.html


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