Immerse yourself in Peshawar’s colorful culture with our Street Food Tour. Explore the bustling streets and vibrant markets of this historic city, where you’ll find a complex tapestry of local flavors and traditions. This Peshawar Street Food Tour provides a unique opportunity to discover Peshawar’s vibrant food scene and interact with its culinary heritage. Join us for an incredible tour of one of Pakistan’s most intriguing cities.
All seasons are considered good for the Peshawar Street Food Trip. Considering the inflow of tourists all year round, our dates are open throughout the year and your bookings will be 100% guaranteed even if you are a single traveler. Our prices and dates for the Tour (all seasons) are given below.
Package Price:
Season | Month | Tour Start Date | Price Per Person USD | Minimum Travelers Required |
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Spring | Mid November – February 2025 | Daily | USD 240 | 1 Pax |
Winter | March – May 2025 | Daily | USD 240 | 1 Pax |
Summer | June – Mid September 2025 | Daily | USD 240 | 1 Pax |
Autumn | Mid September – November 2025 | Daily | USD 240 | 1 Pax |
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Begin your day in Peshawar's Old City with a traditional breakfast at Sethi Mohallah, renowned for its historic architecture and bright morning activity. Start with a plate of Halwa Puri with spicy Channa Masala and pickles, followed by a cup of rich, creamy Karak Chai or the refreshing local favorite, Peshawari Qehwa (green tea). After breakfast, go around Qissa Khwani Bazaar, the famous Storytellers' Market, and stop by a local seller for Peshawar's iconic Chapli Kebabs—crisp on the exterior, tender on the inside, and bursting with rich, spicy spices. Afternoon Enjoy lunch at Namak Mandi, a popular spot for meat lovers in Peshawar. Order the popular Charsi Tikka, which is juicy lamb marinated in spices and cooked to perfection over open flames. Pair it with naan and fresh chutney for a delectable meal. If you like rice, try Kabuli Pulao, a fragrant dish topped with soft beef, raisins, and carrots. After lunch, spend some time exploring the city's cultural legacy by visiting the majestic Mahabat Khan Mosque and the busy Bazaar-e-Kalan, where you can snack on crispy Pakoras and savory Samosas while taking in the local ambiance. Evening Go to Khyber Bazaar for dinner. This is an excellent venue to sample some of Peshawar's traditional foods, such as Paaye (slow-cooked trotters) and Lamb Karahi, a spicy and savory stew. If you want something familiar but unusual, try Kabli Chapli Kebabs, an exquisite local variant of the famous kebabs. Finish your day with a chilled glass of sweet Lassi or Rooh Afza, a refreshing drink popular in the city's warm evenings.
Start your second day with breakfast at the popular Charsi Tikka Corner in Namak Mandi. You can taste the exquisite Lamb Nalli Nihari, a slow-cooked stew with plenty of spices served with naan. This full meal will keep you energized all day. After that, refresh your palette with a hot cup of Peshawari Qehwa, which is light and aromatic, and ideal for complementing the richness of your breakfast. Afternoon Return to Qissa Khwani Bazaar for lunch and sample more street food options. Saag (a spicy spinach stew) coupled with Makai ki Roti (corn flatbread) is a simple but equally tasty supper, or Daal Chawal (lentils and rice) is a cozy combination. As you go through the market, cool yourself with a glass of Falooda, a favorite local dessert drink made with rose syrup, vermicelli, and sweet milk. Make sure to stop by Ander Sheher for a sample of Peshawar's famed desserts, including as Gulab Jamun and Jalebi, which are ideal for satisfying your sweet craving. Evening Finish your cuisine tour with dinner at Karkhano Market. Try Shinwari Karahi or grilled Seekh Kebabs, both cooked over a coal fire for a smokey flavor. The accompanying Peshawari Naan, filled with sesame seeds, is a must-try. For dessert, try a creamy Firni (rice pudding) or a cold and sweet Kulfi Falooda from a nearby street seller. This dinner will wonderfully round out your study of Peshawar's unique street food culture.