Can I eat a beef burger in India?

Can I eat a beef burger in India? - Person Holding A Cheeseburger

I always heard that cows are holy in India. So I assumed that you can't eat any meat made of cows in India. But recently a friend told me, that it depends on the region. Not everywhere in India cows are holy. Is this true? This friend also told me that even if cows are holy, you can eat them.

So my other questions are: If a cow is considered holy, can I order something like a beef burger in a restaurant? Will I get into trouble if I eat something like that in public?



Best Answer

There are a few restaurants in bigger cities that would serve beef dishes - but it is definitely not the meat of choice, the biggest reason being what you mentioned - holiness! Cows are sacred amongst the majority Hindu population, and eating beef is generally frowned upon. Another big reason for the lack of consumption is the inadequate hygiene. As you can imagine, the low consumption doesn't lend itself to strict handling and processing standards.

Bottom line - There is no law (legal or social) forbidding you from ordering beef, if you find it on a menu. Might I recommend a mutton (goat) burger substitute instead? Far more flavorful - especially with those delectable Indian spices




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Is it OK to eat beef in India?

Out of 29 Indian states, while 20 states prohibit cow slaughter, beef is legally and freely available in states like Bengal, Kerala, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Tripura.

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The McDonald's menu in India has no beef or pork products, serving instead a range of vegetarian options as well as chicken and fish.

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Answer 2

The absolute best steak I've ever eaten in my entire 40 years, hands down, was at the Soaltee Hotel Restaurant in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Nepal was at the time, the world's only officially Hindu kingdom.

So, what was the justification? The owners told me that they bought their meat in New Zealand. According to their interpretation, if it was a reincarnation, it wasn't someone they knew. :)

If you are craving beef, look for foreign hotels and eat there.

Answer 3

In addition to Goa, you can find beef burger pretty much everywhere in Bangalore. I can name a few places:

  • Thulp! (in Kormanagla and Kammanahalli)
  • Hard Rock cafe (MG Road)
  • Herbs and Spice (80ft Road)
  • The Only Place (Museum road)
  • Fat Chef (Whitefield)
  • Millers 46 (Cunningham road)
  • Bistro Claytopia (Indiranagar)

these are few of the popular places I could think of, I'm sure you can find a lot of places if you look-up on Zomato

Answer 4

If you are craving beef while in India, a good place to go is Goa. Most beach restaurants in the tourist areas serve beef burgers on their menu. I was told that because it's a christian area, and the beef was made from bull rather than cow, there is nothing taboo about eating beef there.

Answer 5

I never had any trouble finding beef or meat generally in India, though I never looked for a hamburger.

The trick is merely to find the places where the non-Hindu population eats.

Just about everywhere in the country has a muslim minority, except the parts which have a muslim majority (-: One way to spot muslim places is they will often have some signs in Urdu mixed in with whatever the local language might be. And Urdu is easy to spot because it is written in Arabic script. Another way is to see women dressed in muslim hijab.

But muslims are not the only meat eaters in India. Sikhs also eat meat including beef. The Sikh homeland is the Punjab in the north, but there are Sikh minorities all over India and a diaspora around the world. In fact most well-known Indian dishes outside India are Punjabi dishes because the Sikh diaspora were the ones opening the most Indian restaurants around the world. Sorry! I was wrong about Sikhs.

Now Punjabi does use it its own writing but it looks somewhat similar to the Devanagari in which Hindi s written in unless you know what to look for. An easier way to spot Sikhs is by their turbans.

One more important thing: In tourist areas there will often be restaurants with meat including beef on the menu just for tourists. Avoid the meat in these places unless they are very popular. The problem is that the electricity supply is very unreliable in much of India and because the meat is only used when tourists drop by it may be kept in the freezer. You don't really want to eat meat that's thawed and re-frozen a dozen times.

So when you want to eat meat in India, look for restaurants where there are women wearing hijab, men wearing turbans, or signs in Arabic or Punjabi script if you know what they look like.

Answer 6

As per your question say, It is very hard to find Beef Burger here. You can get some Beef dishes in some metropolitan cities and in some Non-Hindu owned shops in those cities but a burger is definitely not in here.

Answer 7

Each state has its own legislation, some of which are summarised here. Maharashtra, the state in Western India that contains Mumbai (Bombay), introduced a total ban on beef earlier this year (2015). Possessing or selling beef is punishable by a Rs 10,000 fine or five years imprisonment. You'll still find restaurants in Mumbai advertising beef burgers or steak, but it'll no longer be available. I'm sure it's possible to find a beef burger if you look hard enough in a Muslim area, but I wouldn't risk it.

Answer 8

I have seen Indian Sikh chefs on BBC (British) TV making 'beef' style dishes out of waterbuffaloo and they said it was a common thing to do in India as well. Not having been in India I can not confirm nor deny it, but if you do see 'beef' dishes in India, they might be waterbuffaloo.

Answer 9

The places were there are foreign visitors or tourist destination , you can find the beef in the most of the hotels menu. But in the places which are not tourist destinations you will get the beef depends on the living community, in those area have to search hotels which server beef.it will common in the Muslim dominated places, harder to see in the Hindu dominated places, as they consider the cows as holy in their religion. But the beef is not severed in the menu’s of the chain restaurants like Mc Donald’s or Pizza Hut etc in India.

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