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Best Street Food Places in Delhi


New Delhi, the capital of India is a place much renowned for the history and the culture ride that it takes visitors who throng there every year. The capital has some amazing monuments, top notch restaurants, shopping markets and some amazing lip smacking street food to offer! Below is a list of the best street food places in Delhi that make it one of the best places to make your taste buds craving for more!

1. Paranthe Wali Gali

Parathe Waali Gali
Paranthe Wali Gali | Source: liveinstyle.com
Located in the Chandni Chowk area of New Delhi, the Paranthe wali gali as the name suggests is renowned for the huge number of shops selling paratha that is a fried Indian bread. Note that the parathas are strictly vegetarian! The parathas are very budget-friendly and you can eat to your taste buds content!

2. Lala Babu Chaat Bhandar

Lala Babu Chaat Bhandaar











Lala Babu Chaat Bhandaar
If authentic chat is the need of the hour then Lala Babu Chaat Bhandaar is the perfect place to head to. Located in the Chandni Chowk, bang opposite McDonalds this chat stall one to saviour. The Gobi muttar samosas are a must try and at Rs. 80 for two people, definitely no one will be complaining.

3. Bishan Swaroop

Bishan Swaroop












Fruit Chaat at Bishan Swaroop | Source: davidboyk.com
One of the hidden gems of Chandni Chowk is Bishan Swaroop. Located on the unruly side streets of Chandni Chowk, this place is totally worth the effort put in finding it. The average cost for two is a meager Rs. 50 for two people! The fruit chaat & aloo kulla (scooped out boiled potato and having the filling of chickpeas with the garnishing of spices and lemon) is totally mouth watering!

4. Shree Balaji Chaat Bhandar

Shree Balaji Chaat Bhandar
Shree Balaji Chaat Bhandar | Source: burrp.com
The list of popular chaat places is incomplete without mentioning Shree Balaji Chaat Bhandar. One of the best chaat places in Old Delhi, Shree Balaji Chaat Bhandar is popular amongst everyone. The array of snacks is quite extensive and at an average cost RS. 80 for two, this place is just too good. The papri chaat is a must try for everyone who visits here.

5. Khandani Pakode wala

Khandani Pakode wala














Khandani Pakode Wala | Source: zomato.com
There is nothing better than munching on pakodas and sipping on tea during the winters. The Khandani Pakode wala in Sarojini Nagar Ring Road Market is heaven for those who love to gorge on some pakodas. The outlet dishes out 10 types of pakodas at any given time. The bread pakoda and the Paneer pakodas are the hottest properties at this outlet and the chutneys that come along are just an icing on them. The price for these lovely pakodas is in the range of 10 to 12 rupees only!

6. Kulcha King

Kulcha King
Kulcha King | Source: iliveinafryingpan.com
Exactly opposite Khandani Pakode wala is the Kulcha King. Serving some amazing Amritsari Kulcha and chole, the place leaves you craving for more! For people who want to have a look at the amazing stuff in store before you visit, the place also has its website, www.kulchakingfood.com . Ranging from 70 Rs. To 100 Rs. your taste buds will definitely be satisfied!

7. Prince’s Paan & Chaat Corner

Prince’s Paan & Chaat Corner
Prince’s Paan & Chaat Corner | Source: flickr.com/photos/lexnger/
Not everyone would be comfortable to delve deep in to the by lanes of Chandni Chowk, to satisfy the taste buds of such individuals Prince’s Paan & Chaat Corner is the solution. The apt up-market place for those who want to taste delicious street food in Delhi without venturing much. Owing to its location in the posh Greater Kailash I, this place has got great expats visiting it. The cost is steep at Rs. 250 for two but so is the taste!

8. Dilli Haat

Dilli Haat
Dilli Haat | Source: vacationboletoh.com
To have a culinary culture ride head to Dilli Haat in INA. One of the top places to taste dishes from all states of India, Dilli Haat is a treat to behold. From North-Indian thali to Rajasthan spicy dishes or from Hyderabadi Biryani to sea food from Lakshadweep, you name it and you will get it. Cuisines from Hyderabad, Kashmir, Maharashtra, Orissa, Bengal, the list is endless in Dilli Haat!

9. Khan Chacha

Khan Chacha
Khan Chacha | Source: flickr.com/photos/pankajb/
The most sought after place to gorge on non-vegetarian food, Khan Chacha’s located in Khan Market will serve the best rolls, kebabs, rotis and much more! Not just non-vegetarian food, the vegetarian fare on offer is also something worth trying. Prices are little on the higher end, but with such amazing taste, it is worth every bite!

10. Sitaram Diwan Chand

Sitaram Diwan Chand
Sitaram Diwan Chand | Source: ishallblog.wordpress.com
The thought of gulping down amazing chole bhature should make you land in Sitaram Diwan Chand. Located in Paharganj, this place is renowned to serve bhature lined with shreds of paneer that blend perfectly with spicy chole!

11. Bittoo Tikki wala

Bitto Tikki Wala
Bitto Tikki Wala | Source: baketitude.blogspot.in
Starting out as a random cart seller to having franchisees across town, Bittoo tikki wala is loved by one and all. The crispy tikki is the perfect solution to beat Delhi’s chill! Located at Pitampura, a plate will set you back by only Rs. 60.

12. Salim’s Kebabs

Salim’s Kebabs
Salim’s Kebabs
A small wonder that has shifted from Khan Market to Defence Colony Market, the kakori kebabs at Salim’s Kebabs are delicious! The kebabs simply melt in the mouth the minute you put a morsel in. Roll them up in rumali roti, these kebabs as rolls will cost you just Rs. 100!

13. Dolma Aunty ke momos

Dolma Aunty ke Momos










Dolma Aunty ke Momos | Source: theindianbeauty.com
The Dolma Aunty Momo joint is forever packed with Momo lovers from around the city. Situated in Lajpat Nagar Market, this place the most amazing delicious and soft momos. The fiery red sauce that goes along with the Momo’s is an added plus. With extremely affordable rates ranging from Rs. 20 to Rs. 50, it is totally worth it!

14. Al-Bake

Al-Bake
Al-Bake | Source: zomato.com
The list of amazing street food is incomplete without mentioning Shawarma at Al-Bake in New Friends Colony Market. A small joint with few tables lined for customers, each shawarma roll costs not more than Rs. 60 and it is more than satisfying!

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