Who doesn’t like street food? Hot, ready-to-eat food always makes you fall in love with the wonder of food all over again! Although street food is a major concern in terms of cleanliness and quality, we Indians hardly care – we want the yummy stuff! In almost every nook and corner of any Indian city’s street, you can find hawkers and vendors selling something delectable to munch on! Here, we curate the most famous Indian street foods to make you get some right now!
Panipuri/ Puchka/ Golgappe
These fried and hollow Maida puris are probably the most popular street food of India! They are known in Mumbai as Panipuri, Puchka in West Bengal and Golgappe in most of North India. They are served with tangy-minty water and are stuffed with either chick-peas or potato and are a perfect meal to have with your friends. Bollywood movies like Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein and Queen have really cute scenes depicting these mouthwatering feasts!
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Vada Pav
This dish is the staple diet of millions of Mumbaikars! A simple aloo (potato) and corn patties served in between two soft buns is what drives the population of Mumbai! Have it right now!
Chaat/ Tikki
Served with a saunth (ginger and jaggery infused chutney), this potato pattice is a complete meal in itself! Can you believe that this tangy street food originated from Shah Jahan’s kitchen? Yes! The Mughals did love their sweets and sours! In Mumbai, they are served with white chickpea dal and are called as Ragda Patties and topped-off with sev (corn savories).
Chow Mein
We love our Chinese food, don’t we? There is no one in India who hasn’t tried street corner Chow Mein! We have ‘Indianized’ these stir-fried ramen noodles, by adding-in locally available ingredients to it and making it the most favored take-out food there is!
Poha Jalebi
Yeah it may sound weird to mix two different dishes into one, but you gotta try it once! Poha is just flattened rice and jalebi is a sweet-savory that is drenched in sugar syrup, but when these two intertwine, you get Madhya Pradesh’s most-loved street food! It is sweet, salty, sometimes sour, but boy is it yummy!
Thukpa
A lovely non-vegetarian soup that is the best medicine to beat a cold! It is really spicy (yeah, it can even set your ass on fire), and combines noodles and veggies into a liquid stew, but this Tibetan/Ladakhi dish will make you forget the regular Tomato or Mushroom soup for sure! Try it once, please!
Mirchi Bajji
Idli Sambhar
Chennai is famous for this complete meal! It has all the essential nutrients of a balanced diet and tastes really good! The tangy tamarind sambhar sauce and pigeon-pea cakes are one meal you can always have!
Dosa
Another South-Indian wonder! Served with sambhar sauce and sometimes with medu vadas, these are huge flattened cakes which are stuffed with potato stuffing and are big enough to keep your tummy full for hours!
Kachori
Bikaneri kachori is famous for being the local breakfast of Rajasthan! Served with a chhola/chana dal and puris, this meal is the perfect meal to be had any time of the day! It is sometimes served with mirchi bada which are similar to Hyderabadi bajjis.
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Akki roti
A simple bread from rice flour is made similar to the dosa of Chennai and served with coconut chutney. It is Bangalore’s most famous tiffin snack and is really easy to make!
Egg Rolls
Litti Chokha
A really popular dish in Bihar and Jharkand that is similar to Daal Baati Choorma of Rajasthan. It is made with sattu (ground gram nut) and is cooked with pure desi ghee and has a potato-brinjal stuffing.
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Chole Bhature
A Punjabi dish that every North-Indian loves! It is served as a dish comprising of Maida pooris and a chola (brown gram) soup. A perfect snack to treat your friends too!
Paya Soup
Kachori/Dahi Vada/Dahi Bhalley
Tunde Kabab
Bombil Fry
A really popular Goan-inspired seafood dish that is made from a coastal white-fleshed fish. You gotta try the Bombil or Bombala fish made this way for sure!
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