Hotels, restaurants, and local food across all budgets. Trip Planning dining and accommodation guide.
arrow_back Back to main guideAvoid staying too close to the bus stand if you prefer quiet. It can be congested and noisy.
rupees 800-1500 per night. Basic rooms, central location, clean. No frills.
rupees 1000-1800 per night. Family-run, home-cooked meals, authentic experience. On the outskirts.
rupees 2500-4000 per night. Air-conditioned rooms, restaurant, decent amenities. Near the main market.
rupees 3000-5000 per night. Eco-friendly resort, cottages, quiet surroundings. 5km outside town.
Manikganj does not offer luxury hotel options. The Rural Retreat is the highest-end option.
Baked wheat balls served with lentil curry and ghee, a local staple. Get it at Jai Hind Bhojanalaya, rupees 150.
Flattened rice cooked with spices, onions, and peanuts, a popular breakfast. Available at street stalls near the bus stand, rupees 40.
Grated corn cooked with spices and milk, a seasonal delicacy. Try it at local eateries during monsoon, rupees 80.
Spiced potato patties topped with chutneys and yogurt, a savory snack. Find it at Gupta Chaat Bhandar, rupees 60.
Deep-fried, syrup-soaked sweet pretzels, best served hot. Available at sweet shops like Shri Ram Misthan Bhandar, rupees 30 for 100g.
A platter with various curries, dal, rice, roti, and dessert. Most local restaurants offer this, rupees 200-300.
North Indian, Local
Indian, Chinese
Sweets, Snacks
Continental, Indian
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