Fried Food Breakfast Trail Across 56 Market, Indore

By Krati Purwar

If you ask an expert, they will probably suggest refraining from indulging in fried food for breakfast. However, people of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, and Gujarat love to consume delicious than kachori sabzi, samosa chaat, jalebi, and poha as the first meal of the day. Indore’s 56 Market has vendors who open their shops as early as 7am-8am so that customers can buy fried foods for breakfast.

  • Poha Jalebi

    The restaurant, Poha Jalebi, is among the top joints in Indore where you can indulge in this irresistible combination. The vendor has a makeshift stall in Vijay Nagar from which he sells poha topped with chopped onions, namkeen, salty boondi along sugar syrup-dipped jalebi. The street food joint also sells patties, and Indian puff pastry filled with namkeen and chopped vegetables, which will remind you of your childhood.

  • Head Sahab Ke Pohe

    If you are tired of sightseeing across Indore and craving delicious chaat, Head Sahab Ke Pohe is the joint you should visit. From aloo chaat and dhokla to jalebi and poha, this is the ultimate stop to put an end to your hunger. The makeshift stall is known for serving chaat with all its elements, including curd, green chutney, tamarind chutney, and namkeen. People queue up in front of the joint to savour their favourite delight.

  • Maharaja Kachori Corner

    Maharaja Kachori Corner in Indore is among a few popular street food joints serving lip-smacking kachoris. The different types featured on their menu include hing kachori, lehsun kachori, pyaz kachori, moong kachori, and batla kachori. They also serve mouth-watering dishes like pani puri, vada pav, butter pav bhaji, hot dog, and papdi chaat. 

  • Gelda Kachori Bhandar

    Gelda Kachori Bhandar is the ultimate joint to relish deep-fried stuffed puris. Their menu features matar kachori, dal kachori, and khasta kachori. Apart from these, customers also like to relish poha, lassi, chole samosa, samosa, jalebi, and chole kachori. The small eatery often experiences customers queuing to order snacks.

  • Number1 Lala Chat Bhandar

    Number 1 Lala Chat Bhandar serves the most delicious pani puri, especially the dry variant. They top it with pomegranate seeds, sev, curd, tamarind chutney, and green chutney. Among other variations of chaat, customers also relish matar chaat, aloo tikki, chole tikki, paneer hot dog, dahi khasta, papdi chaat, dahi puri, pav bhaji, and bhel puri. For a budget-friendly price, you can have a satisfying meal here.

  • Sam’s Momos & Rolls

    Sam’s Momos and Rolls is a small food joint where you can order a variety of Chinese and North Indian snacks. Their menu features veg, fried, and tandoori veg momos, pan-fried paneer and corn momos, chicken momos, chicken tandoori grilled momos, and chicken pan-fried momos. They sell various chicken shawarma rolls, veg rolls, and paneer shawarma rolls. If you are a non-veg enthusiast, you can savour egg roll, egg chicken roll, chicken roll, and double egg roll.

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