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Famous Street Food of Delhi and where to taste them

10 Famous Street food of Delhi

Famous Street food of Delhi and locations

Delhi’s mornings may start early, but its soul truly wakes up in its busy lanes and vibrant street food corners. Tired of weekly office chaos or cooking at home, Saturday and Sunday look like a day for relief. The street foods of Delhi are not just for filling your hungry tummy, but also for planning a small party with family and enjoying your Sunday. If you want to experience the real Delhi, skip the fancy restaurants and follow the locals and drive straight to famous food stops where a few rupees unlock a world of taste, tradition, and pure joy.

List of 10 Popular Street Foods of Delhi and their locations

Delhi is a big place and attracts visitors from many places. Whether you are exploring Famous Delhi Sightseeing Tour Places or enjoying shopping, do not miss tasting these amazing street food which are mouth watering and extra delicious. You will find various cuisines and even street food delights of North, South, East and West regions, but the heart of Delhi lies in its amazing street foods that run in nerves of Delhites. Find the 10 most popular street food of Delhi with name of the best food joints to have them.

1) Paratha

In the early hours, nothing matches the magic of a hot, flaky paratha. Each one is stuffed with a variety of stuffing options such as spicy aloo, tangy paneer, or even sweet rabri or bitter gourd and then shallow fried to a perfect golden crisp. Parathes in Delhi are all time favourite as brunch.

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Price: ₹80–₹120 per paratha
Come early or risk missing out—parathas here sell out by mid-morning.

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2)  Chole Bhature

Soft, puffy bhature paired with spicy, hearty chole. These are the best in budget to treat your guest with a good meal or just making your morning spicy. 2 Bhatures in one plate are served with tangy pickle, green chutney and spicy chole. You can combine these with a glass of buttermilk or Lassi to enhance its taste. There is nothing subtle here-just big flavours and bigger smiles as locals crowd around the best shops.

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Price: ₹70–₹120 per plate
A classic breakfast; best enjoyed with vinegary pickles and their signature green chutney.

3) Golgappa (Pani Puri)

A universal favourite, these crispy puris are filled with spicy, tangy water, potatoes, chickpeas, and a whole lot of happiness. The fun is also watching vendors expertly serve up plate after plate to a line of eager fans.

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Price: ₹30–₹80 per plate

4. Aloo Tikki

Mashed potato patties, crisp from the griddle and topped with yogurt, mint, tamarind chutney, and pomegranate. Every bite brings a contrast of hot, cold, sweet, and spicy.

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Price: ₹50–₹90 per plate

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5. Ram Laddu

Golden, fluffy lentil fritters are topped with shredded radish and slathered in zingy chutneys. It’s a crunchy, tangy snack that’s surprisingly light.

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Price: ₹30–₹60 per plate

6. Kachori with Sabzi

Imagine a crispy, deep-fried pastry, stuffed with spiced lentils or potatoes, served piping hot with a ladle of hearty aloo sabzi. It’s Delhi’s warmth in food form.

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Price: ₹40–₹70 per plate

7. Dahi Bhalla

Soft, cold lentil dumplings soaked in chilled yoghurt, then topped with sweet tamarind, spicy mint chutney, and a dusting of masala. Refreshing and filling, especially on a hot day.

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Price: ₹50–₹90 per plate

8. Kathi Roll

Paratha wraps around succulent, spiced fillings- whether paneer, potato, or chicken. The best kind are aromatic, juicy, and super satisfying on the go.

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Price: ₹80–₹180 each

9. Kebabs

Delhi’s Mughal lanes sing with the smoky aroma of kebabs—seekh, shami, galouti—grilled right before your eyes and served, sometimes, in just minutes.

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Price: ₹80–₹150 per portion

10. Pakore in different flavours

A deep fried but mouth-watering street food is best for evening snacking or try amid your shopping at Lajpat Nagar, Sarojini, Chandni Chowk.

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Price: ₹40–₹80 per serving

Tip for Food Lovers

Whether you are a lifelong Delhiite or a traveller passing through, these delicious street foods—and the bustling locations that serve them—invite you to taste not just a meal, but memories and stories with every bite. To make this journey with your group or friends awesome, you can book a Tempo Traveller on Rent in Delhi to visit several locations without any discomfort and taste a variety of flavours.

Happy munching!

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