Lucknow, also known as the Nawabo Ka Shahar, recently made headlines when UNESCO declared Lucknow a “Creative City of Gastronomy” at the 43rd session of its General Conference in Samarkand, Uzbekistan ...
Is it Delhi, the land of rich gravies and street-side spice, or Lucknow, where kebabs melt in your mouth and biryanis carry centuries of royal legacy?
Lucknow was declared a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy during the 43rd Session of the UNESCO General Conference ...
Lucknow has been recognized by Unesco, joining the Creative Cities Network under the 'gastronomy' category. This honor ...
The 43rd session of UNESCO’s General Conference in Samarkand named Lucknow among 70 global gastronomy cities, a boost to the city’s Awadhi culinary heritage and tourism push ...