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Gian Di Lassi - Amritsar

I visited this famous lassi shop in Amritsar and was amazed by the taste of their lassi. It was incredibly thick, creamy, and delicious, topped with lots of malai. The glass was so large that I didn't think I could finish it by myself, but I did! We tried both the regular lassi and the pedha lassi. The regular lassi was thick, creamy, and topped generously with malai, all for just ₹60 for that huge glass.  I also tried the pedha lassi, which was something new for me. It was made from pedha—first, they smashed the pedha and ice, made some yogurt from it, then transferred it into a bowl. They put plain yogurt into a big vessel to make the lassi, and after about 5-10 minutes of mixing, the pedha lassi was ready. It was hard work, but it turned out amazing, topped with malai and the pedha yogurt they had prepared earlier, all for just ₹100. We were so full that we couldn't even try the rabri!  Xoxo❤️  Gujjugirl

Nonna's-The original sourdough pizza

We went here on March 24th, wanting to try a new place. As we entered, we were greeted by a beautiful ambiance and plenty of seating. We decided to order some pizza, but initially, we were confused because the menu only had numbers with ingredients listed. Thankfully, the staff was very helpful and assisted us in making a choice. We ordered number 9. The pizza was delicious, made with fresh dough, tomato sauce, mozzarella, and arugula leaves. Although it was expensive, costing us 900 INR, the taste was worth it. We wanted to have more, but we were full by then. Nevertheless, we enjoyed every single bite of it. The pizza is large enough for two peoples, but its costly compared to other pizza outlets nearby. Xoxo💓 Gujjugirl