Famous street food in Delhi you shouldn’t miss

When it comes to street food, Pani Puri is the first thing that comes to the mind as we have seen the panipuri vendors in our locality. But today, the street food isn’t just limited to Panipuri, Chaat or Bhel. We have a wide range of mouth-watering dishes from Panipuri to Biryani and from Faluda to stuffed Mango Kulfi. Now if you are on Delhi tour or a Delhite, can you just ignore famous street food in Delhi. Obviously not, those tasty street foods that you find in every street of Delhi, is something that makes your evening. The aroma of Indian cuisine has some real magic, it takes you to paradise and compels you to taste the food. When it comes to food lovers, Delhi is heaven and makes their love for different cuisine deeper and more sincere. Here, we are bringing you some of the most famous street food in Delhi that you should try once in a lifetime:

 

1. Pani Puri

The king of street foods is known by different names like Puchka, Gol Gappa, gup-chup.

Pani Puri

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2. Chole Bhature

Every Punjabi’s weakness Chole Bhature is the love of every Indian and the tourists from abroad as well.

Chole Bhature

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3. Momos

In Delhi? Don’t miss Dolma Aunty’s momos and many other momos stall that serves hot stuffed momos with spicy chutney.

Momos

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4. Rabri Jalebi

The sweet syrupy orange-yellow Jalebis with creamy soft Rabri, can you miss that?

Rabri Jalebi

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5. Soya Chaap

Okay wanna eat Soya Chaap? You’ll have many options here but with a wide variety of chaaps like Malai Chaap, Tandoori Chaap, etc.

Soya Chaap

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6. Paranthe

Here in Delhi and didn’t go to Paranthe Waali gali? Well, that’s a crime. You should try as it serves more than 30 types of Paranthe.

Paranthe

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7. Chaat

Aloo chaat, Samosa Chaat, Papdi Chaat, Khasta Chaat and whatnot, you’ll find every type of Chaat here.

Chaat

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8. Fruit Stuffed Kulfi

You have tried Matka kulfi, malai kulfi, In Delhi, you can now try kulfi stuffed in fruits like orange stuffed kulfi, mango stuffed kulfi, apple stuffed kulfi.

Fruit Stuffed Kulfi

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9. Pav Bhaaji

You have tried Pav Bhaaji at many places but have you tried Delhi Style Pav Bhaaji? If not, then you must.

Pav Bhaaji

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10. Aloo Tikki

If you don’t know the taste of Aloo Tikki of Chandni Chowk then you don’t know how amazing it can be.

Aloo Tikki

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11. Kachori with sabji

Kachori is one of the favourite Indian snacks but in Lajpat Nagar, it is served with Aloo Sabji. Don’t miss to try this new version of Kachori.

Kachori with sabji

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12. Butter Chicken

Are you non-vegetarian? If yes, then this dish of Delhi will make you go insane with the blast of flavour in your mouth.

Butter Chicken

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Delhi, the place for people with big dreams, the Kota of UPSC and other govt. exam aspirants, the capital of our country, the land that has witnessed the history of our culture, has a lot of dishes to serve to the people that visit it. If you ever go to Delhi and miss any of the above items, your trip is incomplete. Don’t miss the taste and the flavour.

That’s the list of famous street food in Delhi. Hope you found it interesting.

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