Lucknow Recognised as UNESCO ‘City of Gastronomy’ for Its Rich Awadhi Culinary Heritage
The UNESCO has officially recognised Lucknow as part of its Creative Cities Network (UCCN) under the “City of Gastronomy” category. This prestigious title celebrates the city’s centuries-old culinary legacy, deeply rooted in Awadhi cuisine and the region’s Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb — a unique cultural blend of Hindu and Muslim traditions.
This recognition highlights Lucknow’s global culinary significance, bringing its world-famous kebabs, sweets, and street food to the international stage.
The announcement was made during UNESCO’s 43rd General Conference held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
It marks a historic milestone for Lucknow and India’s cultural diplomacy, positioning the city among the world’s top gastronomic destinations.
This successful nomination represents a joint effort between the state government, local chefs, artisans, and heritage experts to preserve and promote Lucknow’s food culture globally.
Lucknow’s inclusion is rooted in its rich Awadhi cuisine, known for its royal origins and timeless recipes.
The nomination highlighted traditional delicacies such as:
These dishes represent Lucknow’s composite culture, where culinary art evolved through centuries of refinement and cultural exchange.
The UNESCO City of Gastronomy title brings several key benefits:
This recognition reinforces India’s global image as a land of diverse culinary traditions and supports efforts to integrate heritage with modern innovation.
With Lucknow’s inclusion, India now has nine cities in the prestigious UNESCO Creative Cities Network:
| City | Category | Year of Designation |
|---|---|---|
| Jaipur | Crafts and Folk Art | 2015 |
| Varanasi | Music | 2015 |
| Chennai | Music | 2017 |
| Mumbai | Film | 2019 |
| Hyderabad | Gastronomy | 2019 |
| Srinagar | Crafts and Folk Art | 2021 |
| Gwalior | Music | 2023 |
| Kozhikode | Literature | 2023 |
| Lucknow | Gastronomy | 2025 |
Lucknow now joins Hyderabad as India’s second City of Gastronomy, reaffirming India’s culinary richness.
UCCN encourages international collaboration, knowledge sharing, and policy innovation for culturally driven economic growth.
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