G20 Summit: Get The Taste Of Bharat With 20 Delhi Street Foods

By Risha Ganguly

September 6, 2023

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Global leaders and guest from across the world are reaching Delhi for the G20 Summit. So, here is a list of 20 street foods to try out in Delhi to get the true taste of Bharat.

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Chole Bhature

An iconic Delhi combination, chhole bhature is a must try in the capital

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Golgappe

Hollow, crispy puris filled with tangy tamarind water, potatoes, and chickpeas - golgappe are the best.

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Bread Pakora

If you want to have an indulgent breakfast, try bread pakora.

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Aloo Tikki

Spicy potato patties served with chutneys and curd - crispy aloo tikkis are the best.

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Kathi Roll

Thin rolls, filled with chaap, paneer or chicken - kathi rolls are a filling option.

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Jalebi

The jalebi-rabri at Old Famous Jalebiwala is a must try.

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Samosa

A delicious evening snack, samosa with a spicy aloo filling is delicious.

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Kachoris

Try crispy, deep-fried kachorus filled with spiced lentils or peas.

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Stuffed Paratha

Filled with aloo, paneer, gobhi or even chicken, stuffed parathas are trulywholesome.

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Aloo Chaat

Delhi is famous for its chats and you should try all varieties including aloo chaat.

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Ice Golas

Chuski or ice gola is perfect for hot Delhi afternoons. Try cola or kala khatta flavours.

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Moong Cheela

Stuffed with grated paneer, moong cheela is a filling street dish.

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Ram Laddu

These dal fritters are served with spicy dhaniya chutney and radish.

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Lassi

Made with cooling curd you cannot possibly find a better drink in Delhi.

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Dahi Bhalla

A nice, cooling snack, dahi bhalla is a signature Delhi street food.

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Biryani

Sold as cheap as Rs 60, a plate of biryani is Delhi's most indulgent street food.

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Pakora

A variety of pakoras made with besan and veggies like onion, potatoes and chillies  are crunchy delights.

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Chole Kulche

A combination of chole kulche with onion and pickle is all that you need for breakfast.

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Kulfi

Delhi style kulfi-falooda is a dessert that you must try without fail.

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Kebab

Go to Masjid gali and try out a variety of kebab delicacies from different shops.

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Tandoori Momos

When momo meets tandoor, you get a dish that is the perfect fusion of both flavours.

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