Lonely Planet Magazine India

Food moves our world

This issue is all about happy food experiences – and where you can find them and enjoy them. Need a food bucket list? is from the Lonely Planet book of the same name. India’s top chefs Ranveer Brar, Kunal Kapur, with recipes so you can make them at home. More great Indian food comes your way via the – and 50 dishes in them – that the country’s foremost food influencers have chosen as their faves. And there’s food to be found in , and in . In fact, you’ll see – and almost smell and taste – food right through the issue. Because seeking out local food is a very Lonely Planet way of finding something new and different in destinations you are otherwise familiar with.

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