Maihang
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN GUWAHATI/ Updated : Mar 2, 2016, 11:13 IST
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Maihang is often referred to as a smart restaurant due to its swanky interiors and a very off-beat menu that presents a diverse range of food options for a traveler who is looking for variety in taste. A popular hangout place for … Read more
Maihang is often referred to as a smart restaurant due to its swanky interiors and a very off-beat menu that presents a diverse range of food options for a traveler who is looking for variety in taste. A popular hangout place for the young crowd, Maihang has the reputation of being the one roof solution not only for the Assamese delicacies but also for the major cuisines of the entire north east region. Read less
Maihang is often referred to as a smart restaurant due to its swanky interiors and a very off-beat menu that presents a diverse range of food options for a traveler who is looking for variety in taste. A popular hangout place for the young crowd, Maihang has the reputation of being the one roof solution not only for the Assamese delicacies but also for the major cuisines of the entire north east region. The food menu of this place is loaded with mouth watering dishes that capture your olfactory nerves before catering to the taste buds.Among the numerous options, you can pick a few famous items of this place like the fish patot diya, duck curry, pork with local herbs, pork with bamboo shoot, duck meat with gourd and fish with sesame seeds. Vegetarians need not sweat over the abundance of meat in the menu as Maihang offers plenty of non–meat dishes with equal attention to details. Try the ethnic Assamese vegetarian dishes like khar anja and outenga anja with rice.
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