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Train-themed restaurant opens to serve people 24X7 at Amritsar station

The inside view of the train-themed restaurant in Amritsar on Tuesday. Photo: Sunil Kumar

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Without booking a seat in a train, one can enjoy a delectable meal in the ambience of a coach as the restaurant-on-wheels, which is actually housed in a train coach, is now open 24x7.

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Placed in the circulating area of the railway station, any person from the city can easily visit the railway coach restaurant to satiate his hunger with mouth-watering dishes. Open all day and night, it will benefit mostly tourists and locals who can enjoy delectable food any time.

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The contract for setting up a restaurant was awarded in April 2023 to a New Delhi-based company, which beautifully spruced up a discarded train coach to set up a restaurant on wheels. It is reliably learnt that the company was given a five-year contract at an annual licence fee of ~28.30 lakh. The train-themed restaurant will serve both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, local dishes like kulcha and other tandoor-based eatables to attract tourists visiting the holy city.

The Railways provided a model track (showpiece) and stationed a discarded coach, number 01056, at the circulating area of the station outside platform 1-A. The coach being used as a restaurant has been beautifully decorated and steel stairs akin to the one used while boarding a train has been installed outside. Small chairs and sitting area complete with wide windows remind one of travel in a train.

Amidst the ambience of a train, the restaurant would offer tandoori food like kulchas, naan and other eatables. The city is famous for several delicacies, but the most sought-after breakfast is kulchas with crisp exterior and soft and flaky interiors, wrapped around fillings of potato, onion, cauliflower, green chillies, smoky spices and more besides puris, Chhole-bhature. The restaurant would serve multiple foot items in the aesthetically decked up coach.

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