Thursday , April 25 2024

13 Stalls Around India You Have To Eat Golgappas At At Least Once In Your Life

3. Padam Chaat Corner, Old Delhi

Located in Kinari Bazaar of Chandni Chowk is the popular pani puri joint of Padamji or Panditji Padam Chaat Corner. Panditji, as he’s fondly addressed by the regulars, will hand you a pattal (small bowl made of leaves) and take your taste buds on an absolute joyride. There is also a selection of chaat he calls Kitty Party on the menu. Unlike the routine six pieces of pani puri, Padam Chaat Corner has four pieces a plate, but dont let the number baffle you, for they are a delightful offering of pale green masala water, saunth, chutneys, soft-boiled potatoes and pickled guava.

4. Ashok Chaat Bhandar, Delhi

Ashok Chat Bhandar, right outside the Chawri Bazar metro station exit, attracts more than 700 people daily! This stat alone is enough to understand just how this over-70-year-old chaat corner needs no introduction. The obnoxiously popular shack is famous for its mint-flavoured spicy water that will leave the freshness in your mouth long after you’re done eating.

5. Lala Babu Chaat Bhandar, Chandni Chowk, Delhi

Lala Babu Chaat Bhandar presents one of Delhi’s most gastronomical wonders. The roadside stall in the ancient part of the city is famous for its golgappas served with spicy jaljeera water that’s flavoured with a digestive called Harad.




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