If the staggering variety of food options excites you, and you can't wait to try the next unique dish, my friend, thou art a foodie!I always get excited by the multifarious display of scrummy treats offered by street food vendors across India. From heavenly jalebis, mouthwatering chaat to lipsmacking samosas and spellbinding momos, the list is long and inexhaustible. Often the best way to discover the finest street food is by looking deep within the busiest markets of the city. Honestly, most of my best meals were savoured at unbelievably thrifty rates in Delhi's Kamla Nagar, GTB Nagar, Sarojini Nagar, INA and Lajpat Nagar. On my recent visit to the Karol Bagh market, I realized how much the area has changed in recent years. The number of visitors seems to have quadrupled in the last few years. The rest seemed the same except when I entered one of the smallish lanes in search of a cup of garam chai. There, I spotted a stall abuzz with people.
So, the next time you visit Karol Bagh and need some refueling before you resume your shopping, don't forget to ask for the Live Moonglet stall. Already been there? Share your experiences with us and tell us what you thought of it. A bite of pillowy moonglet brought out the shy foodie in me as I went ahead and got another one packed.
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