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  2. Pakistani food streets - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani food streets. Located on the bank of Arabian Sea in Karachi, Port Grand is one of the largest food streets of Asia. [ 1 ] A food street is a street lined with many food stalls, restaurants, and other food shops, and are typically pedestrianized. [ 2 ] Food streets and food parks exist in several cities in Pakistan, and visiting them ...

  3. Burns Road - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 24°51′24″N 67°00′58″E  /  24.8567°N 67.0162°E  / 24.8567; 67.0162. Other. Known for. Food street vendors. Status. Active. Burns Road (also spelled Burnes Road, and formally known as Muhammad Bin Qasim Road) is a street located in Karachi, Pakistan. [2][3] It is well-known in the city for its many restaurants ...

  4. Lea Market - Wikipedia

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    Lea Market (Urdu: لی مارکیٹ) is a marketplace located in Karachi, Pakistan. It is named after a British engineer, Measham Lea, for his contributions in the development of the city. [1][2] The vendors in the market sell dairy products, fish, meat, and vegetables. [3] There is also an old clock tower at the market. [4]

  5. List of streets in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Gurumandir to Merewether Tower. 3. Named for Muhammad Ali Jinnah arterial road connecting to Karachi's main seaport. Napier Road [6] I. I. Chundrigar Road to Lea Market. 2. Named for Charles Napier. Zaibunnisa Street. Hotel Metropole to Mohammad Ali Jinnah Road.

  6. Zaibunnisa Street - Wikipedia

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    Saddar in central Karachi, Pakistan. North end. Garden Square (intersection with MA Jinnah Road. South end. Inverarity Road. Zaibunnisa Street or Elphinstone Street (former name) (Urdu: زیب النساء اسٹریٹ), is a thoroughfare and a shopping center in central Karachi, Pakistan that courses through Saddar, the city's colonial-era ...

  7. Pakistani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani cuisine (Urdu: پاکستانی پکوان, romanized: pākistānī pakwān) can be characterized as a blend of regional cooking styles and flavours from across South, Central and Western Asia. Pakistani cuisine is influenced by Persian, Indian, and Arab cuisine. The cuisine of Pakistan also maintains certain Mughal influences within ...

  8. Jodia Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    Province. Sindh. City. Karachi. Jodia Bazaar (Urdu: جوڑیا بازار) is a bazaar located in Karachi, Pakistan. [1] The bazaar comprises a wholesale market for commodities including flour, wheat, rice, sugar, and legumes. [2][3] Jodia Bazaar is also known as the main market of hand fans in Pakistan. [4]

  9. Gulistan-e-Johar - Wikipedia

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    Gulistan-e-Jauhar or Gulistan-e-Johar (Urdu: گلستانِ جوہر) is a prominent neighborhood in the Karachi East district of Karachi, Pakistan. Famous for its vibrant culture, Gulistan-e-Jauhar ("Garden of Jauhar") is named after Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar, a prominent figure in the Pakistan Movement. The neighborhood is distinguished by ...