STREET FOOD
Shaheen Bagh, which shot into limelight during the CAA-NRC protests in 2019, has overtaken many established food hubs thanks to a variety of quality cuisines and crowd
[…]The National Street Food Festival being held at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium features food stalls from 22 states and UTs; visitors excited by meat items
[…]The IRCTC Food Plaza at the Delhi Junction Railway Station offers a variety of street food options 24 hours a day; it is open to outsiders as well as travellers
[…]Food vendors are feeling the pinch of rising prices with some willing to bide time and put up a fight and others looking to shut down business
[…]A man’s fervent passion for fish has given birth to an innovative seafood joint that whips up fish fries and roasts and is a hit among customers
[…]Every city has its “official” street food. Mumbai has vada pao and bhel. Bangalore, its Bisi Bele Bath and set dosae, Kolkata’s, jhal muri and ghughni, and Chennai’s tiffin. Then there’s Ahmedabad’s khakra and other farsan, Patna’s litti chokha and Jaipur’s onion kachori. What is the official street food of NCR? Kulcha matar? Chhole bhature? […]
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