We can’t really resist our salivating tongues when it comes to delicious roadside chaat. Isn’t it? The tangy aroma of this sinful snack can make anybody go weak in the knees. It is quite a task to locate the best spots in Delhi for yummiest chaats on offer. No need to dash your brains as we have compiled the most famous places in and around the capital, selling tempting chaat. From India Gate to Lotus Temple, you can also stop at Red For and Qutub Minar for exploring spicy chaat outlets.
Haldiram
Haldiram is quite popular for large variety of sweets and snacks. There have been various outlets in different locations to make things much more accessible to all. They maintain good quality hygienic food to cater needs and sensibilities of the people. What more you can try here? Pav bhaji, chole bhature and sweets!
Bikanerwala
From spicy kachori to mouth-watering pani puri, you will also find it difficult to resist hot stuffed kulcha. Cost effective, delicious, variety and easily available options are some of the key attributes of this place. If you are craving for North Indian snacks you can drop in here. This place is always under the radar of students and loved by many others. In short, highly recommend!
Bittoo Tikki Wala
Bittoo Tikki Wala is also known as BTW. This place is all about chaat, tikki, pav bhaji and golgappas. The services and staff are quite good with packing services. The food is hygienic and delicious. Tikki has perfect amount of crunchiness and it is served with a lot of curd, pomegranate and a tomato slice on top of it. Isn’t it tempting? Dig in! You will end up giving extra points to their compelling kulfi.
Prince Chaat Corner
Are you a chaat person? This place is a must. They have the most amazing gol gappas! The size is huge and you will struggle to eat it in one go but the taste is just perfect. You can also order aloo chaat, papdi chaat and palak chaat. Well they aren’t your regular super authentic rustic street food vendors but they come pretty close and are probably on the top choice for hogging on street food.
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Nathu’s Sweets
What to try? Chole bhature, dhokla, raj kachori, papdi chaat, pav bhaji, pasta and chilli garlic noodles. All the items are pretty good in taste and will not disappoint you for sure. However, chole bhature is a good option to start off from Nathu's Bengali Market outlet. The Nathu's is one of the trusted and loved food chains in India. What about the desserts? Don’t forget to try rasmalai and milk cake!
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