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Monsoon Delights: 10 Must-Try Street Foods in Delhi

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Yusra Nazim

As the monsoon season sweeps across Delhi, the city comes alive with the tantalizing aroma of street food wafting through the air. The rain-soaked streets are lined with bustling vendors offering an array of delicious snacks perfect for enjoying in the cool, rainy weather.

From crispy pakoras and savoury bread pakoras to sweet, syrupy jalebis and spicy momos, Delhi’s street food scene offers something for everyone. Whether you’re seeking a nostalgic treat or eager to try something new, here are ten must-try outlets that offer some of the best street food experiences in Delhi, perfect for the monsoon season.

Pakoras – The Perfect Monsoon Snack

Khandani Pakode Wala, Sarojini Nagar Market

Famous for its variety of crispy pakoras made from potatoes, paneer, and spinach, this iconic stall in Sarojini Nagar Market is a must-visit during the rainy season.

Lotan Ke Chole Kulche, Chawri Bazaar

While known for its Chole Kulche, this place also serves delicious pakoras that are perfect for a rainy day snack.

Bread Pakora – A Classic Fried Treat

Kumar Samose Wala, Karol Bagh

Known for its delicious bread pakoras stuffed with spicy potato filling, this stall is a popular monsoon snack spot.

University Bread Pakora, Kamla Nagar

A favourite among students, this stall in Kamla Nagar offers mouth-watering bread pakoras perfect for a rainy day snack.

Samosas – A Classic Indian Street Food

Jung Bahadur Kachori Wala, Chandni Chowk

This historic shop in Chandni Chowk is famous for its crispy and spicy samosas, a perfect snack to enjoy during the rain.

Sharma Samosa Wala, Tilak Nagar

Known for its flavourful samosas, Sharma Samosa Wala is a popular spot in West Delhi.

Jalebi – Sweet and Syrupy Indulgence

Old Famous Jalebi Wala, Chandni Chowk

Serving piping hot jalebis since 1884, this iconic shop in Chandni Chowk is a must-visit for a sweet treat during the monsoon.

Jalebi Junction, Karol Bagh

Another great spot for enjoying crispy and syrupy jalebis, Jalebi Junction in Karol Bagh never disappoints.

Aloo Tikki – A Crispy, Spicy Treat

Natraj Dahi Bhalle Wala, Chandni Chowk

Famous for its Dahi Bhallas, Natraj also serves delicious Aloo Tikki, making it a great place to visit on a rainy day.

Bittoo Tikki Wala, Various Locations

With multiple outlets across Delhi, Bittoo Tikki Wala is renowned for its flavourful and crispy Aloo Tikkis.

Bhutta (Corn on the Cob) – A Monsoon Favourite

Street Vendors at India Gate

Roasted corn on the cob, smeared with lemon juice and spices, is a monsoon staple. You’ll find numerous vendors offering this treat near India Gate.

Vendors at Connaught Place, Near Central Park

Another popular spot to enjoy Bhutta is around Connaught Place, where street vendors serve it hot and fresh.

Momos – Delhi’s Famous Delight

Hunger Strike, Amar Colony Market

Known for its Tandoori Momos, Hunger Strike in Amar Colony is a favourite among momo lovers.

Dolma Aunty Momos, Lajpat Nagar

One of the most popular momo stalls in Delhi, Dolma Aunty Momos in Lajpat Nagar serves delicious steamed and fried momos.

Kachori – A Spicy and Savory Snack

Jung Bahadur Kachori Wala, Chandni Chowk

Known for its crispy and spicy kachoris, this historic shop is a must-visit for anyone craving a savoury snack.

Hanuman Mandir Kachori Wala, Connaught Place

Located near the Hanuman Mandir in Connaught Place, this stall is famous for its mouth-watering kachoris.

Chaat – A Medley of Flavors

Prince Chaat Corner, Greater Kailash

Serving a variety of chaat items like Golgappa, Bhel Puri, and Papdi Chaat, Prince Chaat Corner is a popular spot in Greater Kailash.

Bishan Swaroop Chaat Bhandar, Chandni Chowk

Another gem in Chandni Chowk, Bishan Swaroop Chaat Bhandar offers a delightful assortment of chaat items.

Ram Laddu – A Unique Delhi Delight

Ram Laddu Stall, Lajpat Nagar

These deep-fried lentil fritters topped with radish and spicy chutney are a must-try during the monsoon season. The Lajpat Nagar market is known for its delicious Ram Laddus.

Ram Laddu Stall, Janakpuri

Another popular spot to enjoy these tasty fritters is in Janakpuri, where the Ram Laddu stalls attract food lovers from all over Delhi.

Yusra Nazim

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Yusra Nazim

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