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Back in November of 2018, I took an incredible, 3-week trip through seven cities in India. The fifth city I visited was Chennai, which is located in the state of Tamil Nadu. The food in Chennai is so flavorful and spicy, and I wanted to share with you my favorite dishes there. These are the top 10 Indian street foods in Chennai!

1. Beef Liver at Sukkubhai Biryani

I didn’t know you could get beef in India until my friend Deepak took me to this restaurant. I love beef liver, and the one that’s served at Sukkhubai Biryani is outstanding. It’s served in a dark, rich sauce and is rich, flavorful, tender, and perfectly spiced!

2. Beef Brains at at Sukkubhai Biryani

I’m always down to try exotic dishes when I travel, and you can’t get more exotic than the beef brains at Sukkubhai Biryani! They’re full of flavor and have an irresistible, gelatinous texture that I couldn’t get enough of!

3. Beef Biryani at Sukkhubai Biryani

Biryani is one of my favorite dishes in India and the beef kind I had in Chennai is one of the best I’ve ever had! The rice was perfectly cooked and full of delicious spices and tender chunks of flavorful beef. I loved it!

4. Filtered Coffee on Marina Beach

The filtered Chennai coffee I had on Marina Beach was a little different from the Karnataka filtered coffee I tried in Bengaluru earlier in my trip. It was super strong and aromatic and reminded me of a Cuban cortadito!

5. Mud Coffee at Mud Koffee

Hands down, the most unique coffee I’ve ever had is the mud coffee at Mud Koffee in Chennai. It’s made using the Turkish brewing technique and traditional filtered coffee. It comes out thick, milky, and frothy, and tastes like hot chocolate!

6. Fried Mutton Brain at Thambi Vilas Restaurant

Like the beef brains earlier, the fried mutton brain at Thambi Vilas Restaurant is gelatin-like, but full of sensational flavors that made my mouth water. It’s covered in a sensational masala and curry leaves and is my favorite food in Chennai!

7. Mutton Intestines at Thambi Vilas Restaurant

In India, they know how to do organ meat right. The mutton intestines at Thambi Vilas Restaurant are a little gelatinous and are bathed in a delicious, spicy masala with curry leaves. The cooks knocked this dish out of the park!

8. Sambar Vada at Eating Circles Restaurant

What do you get when you cross a crispy, fried vada with delicious sambar? You get the Sambar Vada at Eating Circles Restaurant. The vada soaks up the rich, sweet, tomato-based broth and becomes a flavor bomb in your mouth! It’s so tasty and juicy!

9. Neer Dosa at Eating Circles Restaurant

Unlike most other dosas in India, the Neer Dosa at Eating Circles Restaurant is a moist, gooey, gelatinous pancake that’s served with delicious, fresh coconut flakes and mint and tomato chutneys. It’s super gooey and is fantastic with the thick, flavorful coconut flakes. It’s one of my favorite dosas in India!

10. Fried Squid on Marina Beach

Seafood is a huge part of Tamil cuisine and the fried squid I tried on Marina Beach takes the prize for the best seafood in all of Chennai! It’s not rubbery at all and has a nice crunch from the frying process. The delicious curry made this succulent dish even better. I’ve eaten squid in lots of different countries, but this fried squid is my favorite squid dish in the world!

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Mouthwatering SOUTH INDIAN STREET FOOD tour in CHENNAI | Indian street food PARADISE

We're in CHENNAI in the SOUTH of INDIA. There is so much more to Southern Indian food than idli and dosa so we set out to hunt down some of Chennai’s most local and beloved dishes and eateries.

There are loads of delicious street foods and meals to sample so we take you on a GIGANTIC INDIAN STREET FOOD tour around Chennai to find the BEST food Chennai has to offer.

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Prawn masala and fish fry at Sundari Akka, Marina Beach, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005. Open daily 9:00am to 9:00pm.

Samosa at Bombay Lassi, No: 7, Barbar Agan Street, Ellis Road, Near Mount Road, Behind Devi Theatre, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600002. Open daily 10:30am to 10:00pm.

Lemon sevai, vada and coffee at Mylai Karpagambal Mess, 20, East Mada Street, Vinayaka Nagar Colony, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600017. Open 7:30am to 10:00pm.

Mirchi Bhaji at Jannal Kadai, 12, 1, Ponnambala Vadhyar St, Vinayaka Nagar Colony, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600004. Open daily 7:00am to 10:30am and 5:30pm to 9:00pm.

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CHENNAI is located in the South of India in the state of Tamil Nadu. There are loads of delicious street foods and meals to sample here. We take you on a DELICIOUS INDIAN STREET FOOD tour starting in Sowcarpet where there are a number of North Indian street food stalls before we eat Chettinad food. Chettinad food is the cuisine of the Chettiar community who are from Tamil Nadu. We promise this is some of the best food in Chennai- you don’t want to miss this video!

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Onion Kachodi at Maya Chat, 36/10, General Muthiah St, Elephant Gate, George Town, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600001. Open 8:00am to 9:00pm. Closed Sunday.

Kesar Lassi at Anmol Lassi, #343, South Mint Street, Elephant Gate, George Town, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600108. Open daily 7:00am to 8:30pm

Aloo Tikki Chaat at Kakada Ramprasad, 348/343, Mint Street, Sowcarpet, Near Jain Temple, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600001. Open daily 7:00am to 10:00pm

Ghee Uttapam at Seeni Bhai Tiffin Centre, No: 51/105, Opp Khazanchi Jewellery, NSC Bose Road, Sowcarpet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600079. Open daily 6:30pm to 11:30pm

Chettinad meal at Amma's Chettinadu Mess, 1, Giri Road, T Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600017. Open daily 11:30am to 4:00pm and 6:30pm to 11:00pm.

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Some say that Chennai is second only to Delhi when it comes to India's best street food. As I had just arrived in the south, I wanted to see whether the cuisine could rival that of the north.

Not only is it meant to be delicious, but with prices so affordable, I wanted to see how far my budget would stretch for a full day's eating...

I stated with Idli Sambar for breakfast at the city's famous Ratna Cafe, before heading to Basha Halwawala to try Indian sweets after a quick glass of sugar cane juice.

I later went towards Mint Street for an authentic taste of Old Madras, sampling candy floss, aloo tikki, pani puri, and Chennai's award winning best lassi recipe.

My favourite though was undoubtedly the beef seekh kebab - rumali roti - at Kabab Centre. The guys there were so hospitable that they wouldn't let me pay!

To round things off, there was just enough time before sunset to head towards Besant beach for a walk on the sand - and a Turkish mud coffee cooked in it too, topped with nutella and other delicious sweets.

I don't think I spent more than $5 eating some of India's best street food in a full day of eating in Chennai - truly incredible!

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Indian street food - CURRY like you've NEVER seen before! Indian street food in Ahmedabad, India

Indian street food - In this video, I will take you on a street food tour in Ahmedabad where I will show you Indian curry as you've never seen before.

To start our Indian street food tour, we went to a 120-year-old thali restaurant in Ahmedabad to have one of the best vegetarian Gujarati-style thali you could possibly eat.

To continue our Indian street food tour in Ahmedabad, we headed to the old town for insanely delicious mutton keema samosa and spicy mutton kebabs.
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After that, we went to a restaurant that completely blew me away. They sell Indian curry like you've never seen before. The best street food experience I've had in Ahmedabad.

To continue our Indian street food tour in Ahmedabad, we couldn't miss the famous night street food market Manek Chowk. We've had incredible Indian street food such as Extra cheesy Ghotala dosa, super buttery Pav Bhaji, and uniquely refreshing Jamun shots.

Hope you enjoyed this Indian street food tour in Ahmedabad, India, where we've had curry like you've never seen before and visited the famous night street food market Manek Chowk. Stay tuned for more Indian street food videos in India.

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Indian street food and Indian Food is something I've always dreamed about trying! So I flew to Mumbai, India and have been eating street food and curry non stop. Best Street Food I've tasted! The Indian food is so good in Mumbai! I've eaten street food in Chennai, street food in Hyderabad, and street food in Mumbai, all of which has been amazing!

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There are dozens of Indian street foods you can eat when you’re in Mumbai, there are delicious looking delicacies everywhere you look in the city. But in this video you’ll discover a top 10 list of a few of the best Indian street food dishes that you don’t want to miss when you’re in Mumbai.

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1. Vada Pav - One of the most popular Mumbai street foods is vada pav, a spiced mashed potato patty that’s deep fried and stuffed into a bun along with chutney. Although it sounds simple and it is, it’s one of the greatest vegetarian burgers you’ll likely ever eat. Also, when you eat vada pav, don’t miss eating some fried chili's to go with it.

2. Bhelpuri - Another of the of the foods that’s iconic in Mumbai is bhelpuri, a snack made from puffed rice, mixed with chutney, and onions and tomatoes. It’s an Indian street food in Mumbai that’s especially common at beaches, and it makes a fantastic beach food. I tried the bhelpuri in this video at Juhu Beach.

3. Sev Puri - This is one of my personal favorite Indian street food chaats, a combination of little crispy disc chips topped with mashed potatoes, onions, and a variety of delicious chutneys, and a handful of sev, which are the all the little crispy things on top. When you take a bit of sev puri, the entire little disc will explode with delicious flavors, and it’s all about that chutney!

4. Pav Bhaji - Originally made from leftover vegetables that were mashed up, mixed with some butter and spices, and served with bread to mop it all up, pav bhaji is pretty much exactly that today, and it’s an Indian street food known for being popular in Mumbai. At some of the famous pav bhaji stalls, the mixture of potatoes and tomatoes is mashed up on a big hot plate, mixed with spices and butter, and then served with buttered fluffy buns.

5. Kebabs and Rolls - For any meat lovers, kebabs and rolls are one of the best things to eat in Mumbai. I especially enjoyed the bhuna roll in Mumbai, a wonderfully flavorful chicken curry packed into a thin rumali roti.

6. Chai - It’s not a food, but it is one of the joys of being in India, and that is drinking cups of hot chai on the side of the street. You don’t want to miss it when you’re in Mumbai.

7. Pani Puri - Popular as a street food snack across India, pani puri is the combination of little puris (hollow sphere chips) filled with potatoes and chickpeas, and then filled with chutney and flavored water. Each bite is a burst of incredible flavor and water.

8. Bombay Duck Fry - Although it’s commonly eaten at indoor restaurant, because of it’s importance in Mumbai, and since it’s served at local restaurants, I had to include it on this list of Mumbai food. Known at Bombay duck or bombil, it’s actually a type of lizardfish which is often deep fried and served with rice and side curries. It’s something you should try when you’re in Mumbai.

9. Mumbai Sandwich (Bombay Sandwich) - You don’t usually think of sandwiches when you think of Indian street food, but in Mumbai, the sandwich is one of the most popular roadside snacks. Often times pure vegetarian, a combination of masala potatoes, tomatoes, onions, beetroot, cheese, and chutney is pressed between bread, and grilled over fired. The result is a fascinating street sandwich you’ll never forget.

10. Dosa - Although from South India, Mumbai is a hub of Indian food, and you’ll find dosas all over Mumbai as well. The classic traditional version is a masala dosa, but there are also fusion types of dosas, including the paneer tikka dosa, which is absolutely magical.

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CHENNAI is located in the south of India in the state of Tamil Nadu. The food here is so varied and delicious. We take you on a DELICIOUS INDIAN STREET FOOD tour where we uncover some of the BEST local foods including biryani, seafood on Elliot’s beach, dosa and idli.

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Fried mackerel and anchovies at Nithya Fish Fry, Elliots, Beach, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Open daily from 5:30pm onwards.

Mutton Biryani at Yaa Mohideen Biryani, No: 4/15B, Church Road, Opp to Uzhavar Sandhai, C.Pallavaram, Pallavaram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600043. Open daily 11:00am to 10:00pm.

Paniyraram, idli and rava dosa at Murugan Idli, E. 149/1 6th Avenue, Besant Nagar, Opp.Velankanni Church, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600090. Open 7:00am to 11:30pm.

Jigarthanda at Murugan Idli, E. 149/1 6th Avenue, Besant Nagar, Opp.Velankanni Church, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600090. Open 7:00am to 11:30pm.

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Top 10 Indian Street Foods in Bengaluru, India | The BEST INDIAN Street Food in Bengaluru

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The trip I took through India in November of 2018 with my friend Sam is one of the most amazing adventures I’ve been on. We explored seven cities in total. Our fourth city, Bengaluru, had some of the most spectacular street foods of the entire trip. These are my top 10 Indian street foods in Bengaluru, India!

1. Dosa with Potato Filling at Vidyarthi Bhavan

One of the best dosas I had in Bengaluru was at a popular restaurant called Vidyarthi Bhavan. It’s covered in ghee and is flaky and crispy on the outside and soft and spongy on the inside. The dosa and potato filling with the sambar and the coconut chutney was a flavor explosion in my mouth!

2. Kara & Kesari Bath at Vidyarthi Bhavan

This next Indian street food is made up of two separate dishes: Kara Bath and Kesari Bath. Kara Bath is a savory and spicy semolina dish, and Kesari Bath is a sweet semolina dish made with sugar, ghee, and milk. When eaten together, they balance each other out and create a sweet, spicy, and savory mixture!

3. Spicy Non-Veg Food at Shivaji Military Hotel

Shivaji Military Hotel is famous for its spicy, non-veg food. Among the highlights are the mutton biryani, cucumber salad, chicken fry, mutton dry, chilli chicken, and liver. My favorite was the liver, which was tender and buttery and served in a delicious gravy!

4. Thatte Idli on VV Puram Food Street

One of the best dishes you’ll find at VV Puram Food Street is the Thatte Idli, which is three or four times the size of a regular idli. It’s served with spicy coconut and tomato chutneys that make this dish a gamechanger!

5. Floating Pani Puri on VV Puram Food Street

A little further along VV Puram Food Street, you’ll find a stall selling Floating Pani Puri, which is Pani Puri that’s floating in a plate of pani or jaljeera water. It has a spicy kick and the jaljeera water adds a whole new element that feels familiar and new at the same time!

6. Nitrogen Wafer on VV Puram Food Street

One of the big attractions along VV Puram Food Street is the nitrogen wafer. This is a wafer that’s frozen in liquid nitrogen. When you put it in your mouth, it releases vapor that makes you look like you’re breathing smoke! It’s quite a spectacle!

7. Dosa with Aloo Masala at CTR

Next up is the dosa with aloo masala at CTR. The dosa is thin and crispy in some spots, and soft and doughy in others. The aloo masala combined with the mint and coconut chutneys gives it an undeniable southern Indian flavor profile!

8. Southern Indian Thali at Nagarjuna Restaurant

The southern Indian thali at Nagarjuna Restaurant is served on a banana leaf and contains ghee rice, palya, Chicken Nagarjuna, dal with spinach, peanut chutney, payasam, and more. It’s so aromatic it’ll have you drooling before you even take a bite!

9. Sheek Sambo Rolls at Shahi Kabab

My first beef experience in India was with the Sheek Sambo Rolls at Shahi Kabab, which consist of 6 tender and juicy beef kebabs that are wrapped in a roti with a mound of onions. The meat is perfectly seasoned and the dish as a whole is super hearty, tasty, and filling!

10. Chicken Shawarma at Empire Restaurant

The tenth and final food on my list is the chicken shawarma at Empire Restaurant. The chicken is cooked on a vertical rotisserie and placed in a slightly charred pita with coleslaw and a spicy yogurt sauce. All together, it makes a crunchy, creamy, and spicy chicken wrap that is out of this world!

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Hello everyone in this video i will be showing you the north part of Chennai which is also known as the North India of Chennai as mostly people from Gujrat and Rajasthan are settled in Sowkarpet and the north indian street food of Sowcarpet is very famous in Chennai.

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Top 10 Indian Street Foods in Mumbai, India | The BEST INDIAN Street Food in Mumbai

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Back in early 2018, I spent three unforgettable weeks traveling through India and exploring its cities and historical sites, immersing myself in the culture, and going on as many street food tours as I possibly could.

I spent three days eating my way through Mumbai, the most populous city in India. In this video, I’m going to tell you all about the top 10 street foods you have to try when you visit Mumbai. You guys ready? Let’s do this.

Pani puri, which I first tried at Elco restaurant in the Bandra neighborhood of Mumbai. Panipuri is a round, hollow ball of crispy, fried bread that is punctured and then filled with a soup that can contain chili, tamarind chutney, chaat masala, chickpeas, onion, and potatoes.

Bombay duck, which is a local specialty in Mumbai that I tried at Mata Pita Da Dhaba on Madh Island. Now, you might be surprised to learn that Bombay Duck actually isn’t duck at all. It’s a fish that’s either deep fried or cooked in curry, and cut into strips almost like fish sticks. It’s soft, lightly battered, and crispy, and kind of reminded me of flounder.

Ice Gola, a cold, sweet, and salty treat made of shaved ice. The vendor molds the ice around a wooden stick and then dips it into a cup that’s filled with your choice of fruit flavorings. The one I had was blueberry and lemon, which I loved. It made for a unique and delicious combination along with the salt.

Kalidas Masala Vada Pav, a vegetarian Masala burger I tried in the Mulund neighborhood of Mumbai. The burger was made by mixing several ingredients together on a hot pan, including butter, Masala, coriander, and herbs, and cooking it until it reduces into a thick sauce or paste.

Nitrogen Biscuit, which I ate at the Ice Cream Factory, also in the Mulund neighborhood. It’s a freezing cold biscuit that’s been dipped in liquid nitrogen. Eating one of these bizarre desserts is a spectacle because as you chew the biscuit, the heat from your mouth turns the liquid nitrogen into a gas, which makes you look like you’re breathing smoke. My teeth were frozen afterward!

Ice Bhel is a cold, refreshing chaat dish that contains a mouthwatering blend of tomatoes, onions, puffed rice, garlic paste, and coriander. It’s crunchy and super flavorful, and not spicy at all, and is my favorite thing I tried on my first night in Mumbai.

Paneer Chili, which is a very popular Indo-Chinese dish I tried at Juhu Beach. It is made of cubes of deep fried cottage cheese, Chinese sauces, lots of vegetables including bell pepper and spring onions, chili paste, and a whole lot of deliciousness. I was told it would be really hot, but I didn’t find it particularly spicy. That said, it is bursting with flavor with every bite, and I cannot recommend it enough.

Chicken Lollipop, which I tried along Mohammad Ali Road. This is a fried chicken drumstick that’s covered in a red curry that’s so rich, it actually changes the color of the chicken. When you hold the drumstick upright by the bone, it resembles a lollipop, which is how the dish got its name.

Now, further along Mohammad Ali road, you can find the second-to-last items on this list, mutton and chicken kebabs. Mutton is the meat of a mature sheep, and the most common type of kebab is either meat or vegetables that are speared on a skewer and grilled over a fire. The kebabs I had were made of soft, spicy, minced meat and came with a refreshing salad on the side.

The last food on my list is another I tried along Mohammad Ali Road called Lassi, which is a creamy yogurt drink that was not only refreshing because of the heat in Mumbai, but it was also perfect for cooling down my mouth and throat after a long day of eating spicy foods. I tried two different flavors - the original and the saffron. I preferred the original, but my friends loved the saffron.

Now, if you’re heading off to India to try the street food, I highly recommend you take a dose of Pepto Bismol before breakfast and another before lunch every day so you don’t get sick from eating foods and spices your body is not used to.

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