Ramadan in Pune brings a gastronomic extravaganza, with streets lined with stalls selling mouth-watering Iftar dishes. Some of the must-visit spots include Kausar Baug, Camp, and Shivaji Market, where you can indulge in succulent kebabs, aromatic haleem, slow-cooked nihari, and flaky sheermal bread. Food lovers can also try the famous mutton rolls and masala chai that make for a perfect post-Iftar treat.
Pune’s Ramadan food trail is incomplete without a visit to its iconic eateries. The best Iftar delicacies include buttery seekh kebabs from Al-Madina, juicy chicken tikka at Blue Nile, and delicious Haleem at Good Luck Café. If you have a sweet tooth, don’t miss the fluffy malpua and saffron-infused shahi tukda at local dessert stalls. Pune’s Ramadan food scene is a blend of heritage, flavor, and community, offering something for everyone.