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Street food corners in Delhi Which are so impossible to ignore..What is your score?

Delhi is full of energy and food. Yeah, our Delhi streets are full of delicious food and let me tell you about myself, my taste buds are totally surviving because of Delhi's Street food. I just love gol gappe, momos, chole kulche etc.

Okay, so, if you guys are going to judge me regarding this and going to tell me how its unhygienic & all then, let me tell you one thing, I Love Street Food and my love for food is eternal. As I am adult, i can see what is unhygienic

As Delhi Streets are full of Yummy Yummy food.
Today, I am going to highlight the famous food streets in delhi where you can have delicious food and at reasonable cost too.

One thing more these things are my personal favourite, you can comment your favourite too because suggestions are always good.

1. MOMOS POINT - DOLMA AUNTY MOMO

If you need a quick bite then do visit Dolma Aunty momo which is at Alankar Cinema road, Lajpat Nagar. The momos will cost you 40 INR for 12 momos. Yummiest momos i have ever had and the chutny is so spicy. Omg!! They are amazing and with full of variety from vegetarian, paneer to chicken. Please taste all of them, its my personal advise.

2. PAV BHAAJI - ATUL CHAAT.

I am so biased towards Atul Chaat because of its pav bhaji and on personal level Atul Chaat Adda was my only source of taste during my ipcc days at Rajouri Garden.
It has been too long and i am so desperately waiting for my next visit, but yeah, m busy these days and will definitely go there.So, if you guys are big fan of chaat and especially pav bhaji then please have them once in your life. Atul's Pav bhaji is too yummy to avoid. The price is INR 70/- and it is located in the rajouri's main market.


3.Pasta - Billu's Hut.

Billu's Hut at NSP is the best thing i explored during my gmcs training. So, if you guys are thinking what the hell is this gmcs?? Then, you can ignore it. But yeah, this training has given me the best food corner in the name of Billu's Hut at Netaji Subhash Place. All you have to do is deboard at NSP metro station and cross the road for Billu's Hut at Aggarwal Millenium Tower.




4. Gol Gappe - Tilak Nagar Market.

I live nearby Tilak Nagar and I have weekly obsession over these gol gappe's. So, the uncle will give you enough taste with 5 different water balloons & trust me guys, you are going to love it,You will find it at the back side of temple named 7 manzilla mandir. With gol gappe, you can find variety of food there, such as, bread pakoda, narial paani( coconut water). And above everything, it will cost you less than 50 /-INR. I don't have a picture but will definitely gonna update it soon.

5. Kachori - Hanuman Mandir in CP.

This place is quite famous among delhites. I think we all just love going there and have those famous kachoris and that too on tuesday. Right?
Okay, so if you guys don't know about it, then, let me tell you. Hanuman Mandir is one of the famous street food corner of delhi with yummiest Kachori. They have so many shops selling Kachori will aloo ki sabzi & all under 20/-INR. These Kachoris with aloo ki sabzi will take you to the heaven. Trust me.

6. Ram Ladoo

Ram Ladoo is the only food which is available to you in your own Delhi streets. I mean you will find them at every street, every market, every area in Delhi. They are serve with pudine ki chatni (Liquid Mint mixture). But the best you will get at Balimaran market from my personal taste level.

7. Dahi Bhalle & Papri Chaat.

Dahi bhalle is the best when you are dehydrated and are pissed off with Delhi's Heat. You will get these at any market in Delhi. All you have to do is taste them once because they are really yummy and will give you some Khatta Meetha taste. They are made up of vada and thick curd and will cost you according to the market and restaurant. Those who are extra hygienic can find them at Bikaner because they are of good quality. But on my advise please do taste it from street side.

8. Chole Bhature.

Chole Bhature is one of the best to get in Delhi. Though Chole Bhature is a dish from punjabi cuisine but they are popular in Delhi as well. As I am Chole Bhature's biggest fan. Those who don't want to compromise on quality can find them at any good restaurant and one is at Radhey shyam in  Karkardooma. They taste so goooodd Man!!! Price vary according to the place at which you are eating.




9. Rabri Faluda

Okay, so Rabri Faluda has my personal favourite at Chandni Chowk named as Giani di hatti. You will find this at near Fatehpur masjid. You can go there by metro and deboard at Chandi Chowk. After that, you can take rickshaw to Fatehpur masjid. This Rabri Faluda will cost you even less than 50/- INR. I don't know about you guys but i am getting craving at 3:48 am. I am going tomorrow and its final. 


Do comment your favourite street food corners in Delhi and you can follow me on snapchat for more updates. Snapchat - guriyachhatwal




Imp - All pictures are taken from Internet.

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