Indian Railways enhances passenger experience by offering regional cuisines on Vande Bharat trains

Indian Railways on Thursday announced the introduction of regional cuisine services through IRCTC on Vande Bharat trains, aiming to further enhance the passenger experience by offering culturally relevant food and authentic local flavours.
This initiative brings the taste of Indiaâs diverse culinary heritage directly to passengers, allowing them to enjoy regional delicacies from the comfort of their seats on the train.
“Passengers travelling on the NagpurâSecunderabad Vande Bharat Express can savour Maharashtraâs Kanda Poha as well as South Indian Dondakaya Karam Podi Fry and Andhra Pradeshâs Andhra Kodi Kura,” a Railways Ministry statement said.
Similarly, Gujarati flavours are being served in the form of Methi Thepla on the Mumbai Central-Gandhinagar Vande Bharat Express and Masala Lauki on the Sabarmati JunctionâVeraval Vande Bharat Express.
Odishaâs Aloo Phulkopi is available on the HowrahâPuri Vande Bharat Express.
Keralaâs traditional spread, including white rice, Pachakka Cherupayar Mezhukku Perati, Kadala Curry, Kerala Paratha, plain curd, and Palada Payasam, along with Appam, is available on the KasargodâTrivandrum Vande Bharat Express and the MangaloreâTrivandrum Vande Bharat Express, while West Bengalâs Kosha Paneer is being served on the RourkelaâHowrah Vande Bharat Express and Aloo Potol Bhaja on the HowrahâPuri Vande Bharat Express, the ministry stated.
Biharâs signature dishes, such as Champaran Paneer, are being served on the Patna-Ranchi Vande Bharat Express, while Champaran Chicken is available on the Patna-Howrah Vande Bharat Express.
The railways serve cuisine, including Ambal Kaddu and Jammu Chana Masala, Tomato Chaman, and Kesar Phirni in Vande Bharat trains being operated in the Jammu-Kashmir region.
This initiative came after Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw discussed with officials on providing local cuisine of the region in Vande Bharat trains, and then rolling it out across the railway network in the future.
Interacting with officials in a review meeting at Rail Bhawan here, the minister said that introducing local cuisine will significantly enhance the passenger experience by offering food that reflects the culture and tastes of the regions being traversed. This facility will be expanded to all the trains progressively in future.




