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Who Can Resist These Street Treats | Gobble Up The Best Chaat in Delhi

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So Delhi 2 May 2018

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Chaat is one of the all-time favourite street eats that we just can’t get enough of! There are just so many varieties available and so many street vendors, who own this snack like a boss! And so these are the places in town where you can gorge away to glory.

Shree Balaji Chaat Bhandar

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Also known as Radha Swamy Chaat Bhandar, the place is so famous that when local shop owners want to eat some Chaat they only go to Shree Balaji Chaat Bhandar as their dishes have that traditional flavour that is not found anywhere else. Their Papdi Chaat which is garnished with Kaccha Aloo Chutney & Saunth (has a very unique sweet & sour flavour) makes all the difference. A chaat will cost you approximately Rs 80 here.

Location | 1462, Chandni Chowk

Ashok Chat Corner

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This legendary place is located outside the Chawri Bazar metro station exit and is known for its snaking queues and hordes of people visiting it on a daily basis for the delicious street treats. So what’s so different about them? Well their menu is quite unique in comparison to the other vendors found in the area and we highly recommend them for trying out things like Dahi Bhalle, Papdi Chaat and Kalmi Vada. The prices are also affordable with a plate of chaat costing Rs 50 here.

Location | 3488, Chowk Hauz Qazi, Chawri Bazaar

Prabhu Chaat Bhandar

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Located on Shahjahan Road and popularly known as UPSC Chaat Wala, this place is a favourite destination for all Chaat lovers. The 28+ years old modest eatery sure knows its street food. It serves the best Aloo Tikki Chaat in town. A mouth-watering plate for two people will cost you around Rs 100.

Location | Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, Next to UPSC Building

Natraj Dahi Bhalle Corner

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This popular joint in the bylanes of Chandni Chowk is particularly famous for its Dahi Bhalle, but its Aloo Tikki scores equally with its consistent visitors. A plate gets you 2 aloo tikkis that are prepared using potatoes, peas and gram flour and shallow fried in oil, till the tikkis are crunchy. Served with imli-gud, coriander chutney, yogurt, ginger juliennes and boiled chickpeas; the Aloo Tikki plate is absolutely divine. A plate of Aloo Tikki would cost approximately Rs 40.

Location | 1396, Main Road opposite Paranthe Wali Gali, Chandni Chowk

Bittoo Tikki Wala

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BTW is a famous stopover for many chaat lovers in the city.The hygienically prepared chaat is fresh and not reheated. The crisp tikki is cooked in olive oil and topped by a mix of sweet curd, tamarind and mint chutney. The Aloo Tikki is sprinkled with garam masala, shredded cabbage, paneer dices and pomegranate for a rich and cherished chaat experience. A plate of Aloo Tikki would cost approximately between Rs 40 - 60.

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Jai Mata Di Chaatwala

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At Jai Mata di Chaatwala it is surprising that the small roadside shop can draw so many people. Their Fruit Chaat, Aloo Chaat & Bhalle Papdi Chaat are great. A Chaat for two will cost you anywhere between Rs 70-80.

Location |  Shahjahan Road, Safdarjung Road

Haldirams

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Several outlets abound in Delhi & it is the best place for those who want to enjoy their Chaats in hygienic surroundings. You must try their classic Papdi Chaat or their popular Raj Kachori. A plate for two will cost you anywhere between Rs 100-150.

Location | 1454/2, Near Sheeshganj Gurudwara, Chandni Chowk

Cafe Lota

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Not your average street vendor, Cafe Lota located in the Crafts Museum deserves a visit especially for its Palak Patta Chaat which has fried spinach leaves sprinkled with chaat masala & is served in a bowl of sweet curd, sauces, chutneys, boiled potatoes and topped with pomegranates. Just amazing!

Location | National Crafts Museum, Bhairon Marg, Pragati Maidan

Prince Paan Chaat Corner

Prince Paan is one of the most popular places to enjoy street food in town and has been around forever! They are quite popular for their Palak Chaat besides their delicious tikkis, aloo tokris, golgappas etc. It is always crowded during evenings, so get there well in time!

Location | M-29, Greater Kailash-I

Chote Lal Chaat Bhandar

People come from far & wide to try their Chaats besides other street food items. They are known for their Aloo Chaat, Mixed Fruit Chaat & Dry Fruit Chaat. While you are here you might as well try their Gol Gappas & Tikkis as well. A plate for two will cost you around Rs 100.

Location | 1028, Sitaram Bazaar, Ooncha Sharif Beg

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