Street Food Of Delhi

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Welcome to my third Blog. So this blog is going to be on street foods of Delhi that you'll can enjoy when you visit the capital of India, Delhi. So let's get to it without wasting any time.

This are some of the dishes that you must try when you visit Delhi:-

1. Chole Bhature


    If you haven’t tried the famous Chole Bhature, then you’ve missed out on one of the most vital experiences when it comes to the best street food in South Delhi. Bhature or fluffy bread made out of self-rising and wheat flour is a crowd-pleasing item. Combine this with a thick, tangy and spicy red gravy loaded with chickpeas, garnished with onion and coriander; and you’ve got a dish fit for the Gods.  Served with a yummy tamarind sauce on the side, Chole Bhature is a heavy dish, so make sure you eat this on an empty stomach. It’s a go-to dish for Sunday brunches with the residents and a great way to round off a day of shopping.

2. Ram Ladoo


These soft, deep-fried balls are made out of split green gram flour and loaded with spicy green mint and shredded radish. This dish is available at almost every street corner and is considered to be one of the best street foods in every Delhi district from West to South.  You’re not likely going to miss out on spotting a vendor frying fresh Ram Ladoos for their customers. These softballs of heaven melt in your mouth, with a spicy, tangy aftertaste, leaving you wanting more.

3. Paratha


Walk through the streets of Chandni Chowk, and you can’t resist the whiff of fresh dough being rolled and fried. The aroma will draw you in like a moth to a flame. Whether you are a resident or a visitor, the moment you ask for recommendations on where to savor the best street food in Delhi, Chandni Chowk will be one of the most popular suggestions. Known for its old-world charm, Chandni Chowk is home to the famous "paranthe wali gali" where each shop serves up to 30 different kinds of paranthas.

4. Soya Chaap


In the recent years, Delhi has seen a sudden increase in hawkers and vendors selling grilled and tandoori soya chaaps. Often known as a vegetarian alternative for mutton, Chaap is so exquisite, that it has become popular among the non-vegetarians as well. The variety is endless, from Afghani Soya Chaap, Tandoori Soya Chaap to even Malai Soya Chaap, this is one dish that you must not miss.

5. Momos


When it comes to street food in Delhi, how could we miss out on such an essential dish? Momos are almost synonymous with the capital. From students to shoppers, to corporate workers, this is a local favorite. So believe us, when we say, you won’t find a better hot steamed dumpling of goodness in all of India unless you go to the Far East. As street food in Delhi goes, Momos too have been given different versions from time to time, from fried to tandoori and chicken to paneer, you’ve got all kinds to satiate your craving for a hot plate of Momos.

6. Rabdi Jalabi


Ask anyone with a sweet tooth about the best desserts in town, and you will hear Rabri Jalebis. This sweet, sugary dish is a favorite among many residents and is go-to dessert for dinner parties and Sunday brunches. Hot Jalebis topped with creamy Rabri will bring a smile to a sad face, any time of the day. This is one item on the “famous food items in Delhi menu” that you must not miss when you visit Chandni Chowk. Moreover, no one does Rabri Jalebi better than the generations of sweet shop vendors that sit there.

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