If you are a street food lover living in Panchkula, you just can’t miss Sector- 7 market. They have a variety of street food options to satiate everyone’s taste buds.
Mumbai’s Bhelpuri, Punjab’s Sarso da saag, Makki ki roti to evergreen Golgappe. Here you can gorge on yummy bhelpuri at a very reasonable price and in good quantity.
Typical Dilli style chaat, Bhalla papdi, Tikki served in a green leaf gives it’s a very authentic feel and it’s environment friendly too. You can easily find variety of tikka’s as well. If you have a liking for Dosa, Idli etc, here you can find that as well.
So next time, if you have a craving for some light snacks, so visit this market instead of a shopping mall and support the small business vendors of Sector- 7 market.
@SushantShukla All these food looks amazing. It’s true that if one visited a place and didn’t try out the street food, then it’s like the person hasn’t visited the place before. I will eat all of these… love pav bhaji, momos and uttapams.
Oh my god, your post is so delicious @SushantShukla . I am a huge street food lover. And most of the food that you mentioned in your post are my favorites. That just reminded me that it’s been so long I haven’t eaten golgappe. I often eat pav bhaji here though. I live in Dallas, TX and there is a lot of Indian restaurants here that sell Indian street food. But nobody sells golgappe. I guess, to eat that I have to go back to Mumbai again. Bhel puri, malai chaap, noodles, pav bhaji, momos and kadhai dudh are my favorites in this list.
@TusharSuradkar when I was reading the post I was actually thinking of you. I remember your post on pav bhaji. It made me eat pav bhaji 2/3 days a week in a row.
Come over @TusharSuradkar , Dallas is a perfect example of America being a melting pot. You will get all kinds of Indian food here, apart from Vietnamese, Chinese, Ethiopian, Spanish and what not.
There was a time when I used to travel to Mumbai so frequently that I knew the city like the back of my hand. I really miss the city a lot. May be it’s high time I paid a visit to Mumbai.