Indian Street Food Is To Die For

If you have ever been to India and not tried the Indian Street food, you have wasted your flight tickets.

Indian street food is something to die for. You get amazing food at such a cheap price one can't even imagine.

Sometime back, I wrote a post showing the art of a local vendor selling chole kulche. Today, let me show you one of the best samosas and jalebi of Delhi.

This vendor is near my mom's place. I have been taking samosas from him since I was a child. Every occasion, every monsoon it used to be our go-to place. We started having them when they were sold for INR 3. Today the price is INR 12. The taste is the same, delicious and mouth-watering.

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Till date, I can feel this taste in my mouth. Samosas are love!

And to compliment samosas are jalebis. So its a combination of spicy and sweet. The same vendor makes jalebis as well.

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There are too hard to resist.

So if you ever visit India, especially the northern region, I would recommend you to have samosa and jalebi from a nice road side vendor who makes them fresh in front of you. Don't order it from a nice restaurant. They will give you what's already ready and just re-heat it in the microwave before serving and that's not fun at all. These things are best had when just out of the oil, direct in your plate.



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That looks so good! By the way, I found so funny that they put some stones around the fire of the stove to preserve the heat, clever!

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Yes, these street vendors are very clever, they use resources very judiciously 😄

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It looks like a shark fin dumpling. Have a nice day ahead.

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Stop teasing me already, jalebi is my favourite. But I am avoiding sweets lately. Nice combo of sweet and spicy. Next time Momos plz 😂😋😊 !PIZZA !LOL

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It was the least I could do for him.

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Haha, I love samosas more. I can have them
Anytime.

Momos, are my winter love. I am having them almost every day these days 😂

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I think that the fact that you see the food freshly made in front of your eyes is what makes street food so appealing. This ain't an easy job to do for sure when there are many people waiting in line

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Yes, freshly prepared food is always the best. Plus when I see the are and effort behind making such delicious food, it’s value increases manifolds

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This looks delicious. I would love to try some one day in India.

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Samosas are a go go for me and I really can't see them and pass by without ordering some. They actually look so delicious and crunchy. Yummy 😋.

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