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Lucknow city has been officially inducted into UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network (CCN), under the ‘Gastronomy’ category, marking a global acknowledgement of its culinary heritage, officials said.
According to media reports, UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay on October 31 designated 58 cities as new members of the CCN, which now includes 408 cities across more than 100 countries.
Cities in this network are recognised for their commitment to championing creativity as a driver of sustainable urban development, according to the UN agency.
The United Nations in India in a post on X said, “From mouth-watering Galouti Kabab to Awadhi Biryani, delectable Chaat and Golgappe, desserts like Makhan Malai and so much more — Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh is a haven for food, enriched in centuries-old traditions.”
From mouth-watering Galouti Kabab to Awadhi Biryani, delectable Chaat & Golgappe, desserts like Makhan Malai & so much more – Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh is a haven for food, enriched in centuries-old traditions.
Lucknow is now recognised by @UNESCO as a Creative City of Gastronomy pic.twitter.com/fXhU6kSeWd
— United Nations in India (@UNinIndia) October 31, 2025
UP’s Tourism and Culture Minister Jaiveer Singh said the state tourism department submitted the nomination to the Union Ministry of Culture in January, which was later forwarded to UNESCO “after thorough evaluation” in March.
“Under the visionary guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh has become a source of pride for the nation. Lucknow’s inclusion in the global network is a tribute to its rich culinary heritage and cultural vibrancy,” he said.
This recognition reaffirms the growing strength of the tourism sector and the state’s progress toward a ‘Viksit Uttar Pradesh’, the minister said.

