Traditional Flavours In A Food Bowl
Street food has a soft corner in almost every delhities heart. FSSAI and NASVI had made it possible for delhities to try street food from different parts of India. The festival is organized in jawal lal nehru stadium. There were more than 100 food stalls and a nice live music. This is recommended for teens as its highly budget friendly.
I tried many street food items from many different stalls. I tried Aloo Chaat and Chole Kulche from a stall. Both the dishes were worth and much delicious. The aloo(Potato) were crispy and perfect. And the cole kulche were good, Usually whenever I had Chole kulche near my home or around delhi I always used to have a white kulcha made of corn flour, totay I was amased to find Kulchas made of wheat , they were good in taste and also good for health. A nice combination of tasty and healthy. From the stalls of South India I tried Masala Dosa which were fully stuffed with nice flavoured potatoes and the outside layer of dosa was not so good it was very soft , usually the outer layer of the dosa is served crispy but as per the price of it, it was more than woth and great. In the Delhi food stalls I tried Chicken seekh kabab. Some of the sellers were selling the machine made kababs but the kababs I ate from a stall were made then and there and were soft delicious. In delhi a street food is not completed without having chole bhature. If we think about street food chole bhature is one of the dishes which comes in our mind. The chole bhature were good but not that much good. In one of the delhi stalls I tried Chicken korma with rumali roti. One of the best dishes I had in the fest and also one of the best chicken korma I had till now. You can try it in the stall of Naaz Foods.
In last in desserts I tried Kesar jalebi with rabri on it. One of the most known indian dessert. Only dish I found which dosent have any haters. The jalebi were perfect, crispy and delicious. And rabri was just like a tyre for a car. Totally fabulous and tasted great with jalebi. Overall it was a rememberable and one of the most enjoyable experiences I had till now.
The fest gets u the taste the different flavours of traditional India. Worth a visit. If possible visit this fest before or on 25th of december,2016 (today) or wait for the 9th one.
Street food has a soft corner in almost every delhities heart. FSSAI and NASVI had made it possible for delhities to try street food from different parts of India. The festival is organized in jawal lal nehru stadium. There were more than 100 food stalls and a nice live music. This is recommended for teens as its highly budget friendly.
I tried many street food items from many different stalls. I tried Aloo Chaat and Chole Kulche from a stall. Both the dishes were worth and much delicious. The aloo(Potato) were crispy and perfect. And the cole kulche were good, Usually whenever I had Chole kulche near my home or around delhi I always used to have a white kulcha made of corn flour, totay I was amased to find Kulchas made of wheat , they were good in taste and also good for health. A nice combination of tasty and healthy. From the stalls of South India I tried Masala Dosa which were fully stuffed with nice flavoured potatoes and the outside layer of dosa was not so good it was very soft , usually the outer layer of the dosa is served crispy but as per the price of it, it was more than woth and great. In the Delhi food stalls I tried Chicken seekh kabab. Some of the sellers were selling the machine made kababs but the kababs I ate from a stall were made then and there and were soft delicious. In delhi a street food is not completed without having chole bhature. If we think about street food chole bhature is one of the dishes which comes in our mind. The chole bhature were good but not that much good. In one of the delhi stalls I tried Chicken korma with rumali roti. One of the best dishes I had in the fest and also one of the best chicken korma I had till now. You can try it in the stall of Naaz Foods.
In last in desserts I tried Kesar jalebi with rabri on it. One of the most known indian dessert. Only dish I found which dosent have any haters. The jalebi were perfect, crispy and delicious. And rabri was just like a tyre for a car. Totally fabulous and tasted great with jalebi. Overall it was a rememberable and one of the most enjoyable experiences I had till now.
The fest gets u the taste the different flavours of traditional India. Worth a visit. If possible visit this fest before or on 25th of december,2016 (today) or wait for the 9th one.