Siwan’s New Market: Famous for Non-Veg Kababs

If you have tried different types of kababs in various places, then we are going to tell you about a place where not only people from Siwan, but also people from the surrounding areas come to eat. Siwan’s new market is famous for non-veg kababs. In this place, you will find fresh chicken and mutton kababs. It uses more than a dozen types of spices, which makes the taste delicious.

People’s Love for Kababs Draws Them to Siwan’s New Market

People who love eating kababs are attracted to Siwan’s new market. After three o’clock in the afternoon, the crowd of kabab lovers starts increasing. Earlier, there used to be only one shop here, but seeing the crowd of customers, many people have opened kabab shops. Different shops offer kababs or seekh kababs of various qualities. The shopkeepers here make sales of 8 to 10 thousand in a day, earning a profit of up to 3,000 rupees.

Spices Enhance the Taste of Kababs

Shopkeeper Sakil Hasan revealed that the secret behind the taste of kababs and seekh kababs lies in a dozen spices. To make them, chicken, coriander leaves, mint leaves, green chilies, roasted onions, coriander powder, red chili powder, gram flour, lemon, butter, egg, ginger and garlic paste, salt, garam masala, oil, and yogurt are used. All these ingredients are prepared at home. The rate for kababs starts from 40 rupees and goes up to 150 rupees. Here, you will get the taste similar to the kababs found in the Jama Masjid area of Delhi.

बिहार के सीवान जिले में स्थित नया बाजार कबाब के लिए बहुत प्रसिद्ध हो चुका है। इस जगह पर दर्जनों से अधिक दुकानें हैं जहां चिकन और मटन के ताजा कबाब मिलते हैं। इन कबाबों की बाजार में बिक्री काफी अच्छी है और इससे दुकानदारों को अच्छा मुनाफा होता है। कबाब बनाने के लिए इस्तेमाल होने वाले मसाले इन कबाबों को खासा स्वादिष्ट बनाते हैं। इस बाजार में कबाब के रेट 40 से 150 रुपये के बीच होते हैं। इस जगह पर खाने के शौकीन लोग दोपहर के बाद आकर अपने मनपसंद कबाब का आनंद लेते हैं।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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