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Qissa Khwani Bazaar

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Qissa Khwani Bazaar Food Street
Qissa Khwani Bazaar Food Street

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Qissa Khwani Bazaar Food Street

Qissa Khwani Bazaar Food Area is one of the most iconic and culturally significant food zones in Peshawar. The name “Qissa Khwani” translates to “Storytellers’ Bazaar”, reflecting its long history as a meeting place for travelers, traders, and locals who gathered to share stories over food and tea.

The food area offers an authentic street-food experience, where visitors can enjoy traditional Pashtoon dishes in a lively, open environment. Popular food items include Chapli Kebabs, beef and mutton karahi, BBQ platters, tikka, seekh kebabs, freshly baked naan, and traditional green tea (kehwa). The flavors are rich yet simple, focusing on high-quality ingredients and traditional cooking methods.

The atmosphere is especially vibrant in the evening, when the bazaar comes alive with lights, food stalls, and crowds. Many eateries have open seating, allowing visitors to observe daily life while enjoying local cuisine. The area is popular with locals, domestic tourists, and international visitors seeking an authentic cultural and culinary experience.

Qissa Khwani Bazaar Food Area is more than just a place to eat—it is a living cultural space where food, history, and tradition come together.

📌 Facilities

  • Open-air and traditional seating

  • Family-friendly food spots

  • Takeaway available

  • Affordable prices

🗺️ Nearby Attractions

  • Chowk Yadgar

  • Namaksar Food Street

  • Mohabbat Khan Mosque

  • Peshawar Museum

👥 Visitor Tips

  • Carry cash; card payments are limited

  • Expect heavy crowds during peak hours

  • Dress modestly to respect local traditions

  • Parking is limited in Old City areas

Address Details

City
Peshawar

Attributes

Place Type
Food Street
Cultural Significance
Food Street
History
Qissa Khwani Bazaar has a history spanning several centuries and is closely linked to Peshawar’s role as a major stop on ancient trade routes connecting Central Asia, Afghanistan, and South Asia. The bazaar earned its name because traders and travelers would gather here to rest, eat, drink tea, and exchange stories about their journeys.

During the Mughal era, Qissa Khwani Bazaar developed into a busy commercial and social center. Inns, tea houses, and food stalls emerged to serve merchants and visitors. These establishments laid the foundation for the area’s strong food culture.

In the British colonial period, the bazaar remained an important economic and cultural hub. Despite modernization, it retained its traditional layout and social role. After the creation of Pakistan in 1947, Qissa Khwani Bazaar continued to flourish, becoming famous nationwide for its food, especially Chapli Kebabs and Pashtoon-style cuisine.

Today, the food area stands as a symbol of Peshawar’s rich history, cultural exchange, and culinary traditions. It represents centuries of storytelling, trade, and hospitality, making it one of the most important heritage food destinations in Pakistan.
Best Time to Visit
5:30 PM – 11:00 PM
Difficulty Level
Easy

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