Top 5 Indian cities Every street food lover should visit | In photos

Copyright © HT Digital Streams Limit all rights reserved. 5 Photos. Updated: 08 Aug 2025, 12:27 pm ist Moushumi Mahanta Indian cities, including Amritsar and Delhi, offers street food that bursts with spices and flavor, making it incredibly irresistible to food lovers. 1/5 of saffron-infused phirni at iconic 100-year-old Kesar da Dhaba to struggling Amritsari-fish-tikka and taste-packed mutton masala at Makhan Fish Corner, Amritsar offers a pleasant mixture of affordability and indulgence. (Pinterest) 2/5Delhi allows for every type of food, from the aromatic street food of Chandni Chowk to the Sizzling Kebabs at Khan Market and the luxury eater experiences in Connaught Place. (Pinterest) 3/5At The heart of Indore lies Sarafa Bazaar, a jewelry market during the day that turns into a buzzing Khau Galli at night, where you can enjoy popular favorites such as Poha Jalebi, Shikanji, Mawa Baati, Dahi Bada, Coconut Pattice, Jaleba and the Indulent Indori Gundi. (Wannabemaven) 4/5Colhapur’s Signature Kolhapuri Masala is a must-try. Tambda, Pandra Rassa, Mutton Thalis and Mutton Lonche are some of the memorable treats for meat lovers. Vegetarians can enjoy Akkha Masoor Thali in Hotel Dehaati, Kolhapuri Misal. Try the Kolhapuri Bhadang Bhel for a crispy, fiery snack. (Pinterest) 5/5north Kerala, especially Kannur and Thalassery, offers a daring, rooted tradition and incredibly satisfying culinary experience. Beef Cold Braai, Kerala Parottas, Thalassery Fish Biryani, Arikadukka, Chemeen UNDA, and plum cakes are a must-try. (Pinterest) Other galleries