Discover the authentic flavors and traditional dishes of Hubballi and surrounding regions
North Karnataka's signature meal featuring sorghum flatbread served with brinjal curry, spicy chutney, salad, and yogurt. A wholesome, gluten-free traditional platter.
A fiery and flavorful delicacy from North Karnataka, Savaji Meals are known for their rich use of spices and unique meat preparations. Typically includes spicy mutton curry, dry meat fry, jowar or rice rotti, and bold chutneys — a must-try for spice lovers.
Hubballi's famous butter dosa - crispy rice-lentil crepes smothered in generous amounts of local butter, served with coconut chutney and sambar.
A complete platter with jolada rotti, chapati, rice, 3-4 vegetable curries, dal, spicy chutneys, salad, curd, and sweets - showcasing regional diversity.
Large green chilies stuffed with spicy masala, dipped in chickpea batter and deep-fried. Served with mint chutney - perfect monsoon snack.
Sweet flatbread stuffed with roasted peanut and jaggery mixture - a nutritious traditional dessert rich in protein and iron.
Puffed rice mixed with special spicy masala, onions, coriander, and lemon juice - North Karnataka's version of bhel puri.
Legendary milk-based sweet with GI tag, made with condensed milk and sugar, with a distinct caramelized flavor since 19th century.
Chewy sweet made with edible gum, dry fruits and jaggery — an energy-rich traditional sweet from Gokak region.
Rich, creamy sweet made by slow-cooking milk for hours with sugar, flavored with cardamom - Belagavi's specialty.
Refreshing pink drink made from kokum and coconut milk, often served after spicy meals — aids digestion and cools the body.
Rich almond-flavored milk sweetened and garnished with nuts — a popular evening drink in Hubballi-Dharwad.
Discover Karnataka's rich textile heritage through exquisite handlooms and embroideries
Distinctive sarees featuring a unique pallu with contrasting colors and traditional Kasuti embroidery. Made with pure cotton or silk blends, these sarees are known for their durability and vibrant colors.
Intricate traditional embroidery with geometric patterns, often done on Ilkal sarees. Each piece takes 15–30 days to complete.
Vibrant mirror work and colorful thread embroidery by the Lambani tribe. Available on dresses, bags and home decor items.