10 Best Food Streets In India  You Must Visit

31 AUG, 2023

Sushim Mukul

Known for its kebabs, faluda, and malpuas, Mohammad Ali Road comes to life during Ramadan. It opens after sunset and stays bustling with food enthusiasts late into the night.

Mohammad aLI ROAD, mUMBAI

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Thindi Beedi, the "Street of Food", is known for its diverse array of dosas, idlis, and vadas, and its lively evening atmosphere, where you shouldn't forget to savour the filter coffee.

THINDI BEEDI, BENGALURU

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Patna's iconic Maurya Lok is also known for its food stalls serving local Bihari food, including litti chokha, samosas, and sweets. A scoop of Sudha ice cream, to top it up, is must. 

MAURYA LOK, PATNA

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Located in the heart of Shahjahanabad, Delhi, the bazaar offers a variety of Mughlai food like kebabs, nihari, and shahi tukda. It's busiest in the evenings and stays open all night during Ramadan.

bazaar matia mahal

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This night market opens late and serves a wide array of chaats, ratalu, bhutte ki kees. The 'flying Dahi bada' and Khopra Pattice are other things to try in the market that are open till late.

sarafa bazar, indore

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One of India's oldest food streets, Manek Chowk transforms into a night food market after sunset Apart from Gujarati snacks, it's known for all sorts of experimental food like the Cadbury pizza.

MANEK CHOWK, AHMEDABAD

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This bustling morning Chinatown market is famous for its Chinese breakfast offerings, including dumplings, pork buns, and baos. It operates early from dawn for a few hours in the Chinatown.

TIRETTA BAZAR, KOLKATA

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The roads leading to the minaret in Hyderabad are a must-visit, serving the best kababs, biryanis, haleem and piping hot Irani chai to wash it all down.

CHAR MINAR, HYDERABAD

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In the open-air food court, one can find a wide variety of Indian food and snacks, including must-try local delicacies like pyaz kachori and rabdi jalebi.

masala chowk, jaipur

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The evening market in the Portuguese quarters along the mighty Mandovi in Goa is the perfect place to try ross omelette, xacuti, frankies and some bebinca.

fontanihas, panjim