Saturday, June 3, 2023

Exploring Indore's Street Food Haven

 So Hi again Foodies, On the fourth page of  this blog we continue our culinary adventure through the vibrant street food scene of Indore. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds with some more mouthwatering delights that are unique to the city.


Our next stop takes us to the bustling streets near Chhappan Dukaan. Here, you'll find an iconic street food snack known as "Gol Gappe," also called Pani Puri or Puchka in other parts of India. Indulge in these crispy hollow puris filled with a flavorful mixture of tangy tamarind water, spicy potato stuffing, and a burst of chaat masala. Each bite is a burst of flavors that will leave you craving for more.



As we continue our street food journey, don't miss out on the famous "Khopra Patties". Khopra Patties is a popular street food dish in Indore,  It is a delicious snack made with a filling of grated coconut (khopra) mixed with spices, and it is typically served with various chutneys and garnishes. One shop that is most famous for its khopra patties is Vijay chaat house.(You can find various outlests of this shop in Indore)



For those with a sweet tooth, make your way to the street vendors near Rajwada. Here, you'll find a lesser-known delight called "Mawa Baati." These small balls made from mawa (reduced milk solids) are deep-fried until golden brown and then soaked in sugar syrup. The result is a delectable sweet treat that melts in your mouth with every bite.



Stay tuned for more exciting street food discoveries in the upcoming pages of "Indore Foodie." Indore's street food scene is a treasure trove of culinary wonders, and we're here to guide you through it all!

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