If South Indian food is something that fascinates you, here we have shortlisted some delicious street-style South Indian snacks.
These unique street side snacks played a major role in making our childhood really special and memorable.
We bring you an interesting snacking option. It is called Samosa Sandwich. Yes, you heard us right! Samosa stuffed between two bread slices and topped with some tangy chutneys.
Food enthusiasts are in for a new experience while indulging in their favorite street side snacks with Mumbai's first 'Food Truck Festival' serving a range of items like English sandwiches and coconut coolers on wheels.
Kanji vada is a popular local delicacy of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Containing moong dal vadas immersed in tangy mustard flavoured liquid called Kanji.
These exclusive chaats are super easy-to-make and require just a handful of ingredients to get ready.
If you are someone who loves experimenting with food, here we bring you a tried and tested samosa recipe that is all things delicious. It is called onion samosa.
Let us take a moment and acknowledge the dominance of potatos in Indian cooking; and while we are at it, let us also thank the Portuguese for introducing batata or potatoes to India.
Gol Gappe is a tangy street side snack that no one can resist. Did you know that gol gappa has a dozen different names that changes from region to region? Even the recipe or stuffing ...
Hot dog, footlong, frankfurter, weiner - call it anything, but the lip-smacking delicacy has been one of the most favourite street side snacks ever.