India is such a country that it is known everywhere due to its distinct specialty. While some places in India are known for their culture and history, some places make everyone's mouth water with their food. India competes with the whole world in terms of cuisine. Whenever we go on tourism, we enjoy the food of that place. But there are some places in the country where people go for a walk just to taste the food. Today in this episode, we are going to tell you about some such cities of the country where you get to see the taste of taste. Let's know about these cities...

Amritsar
Amritsar in Punjab is not only known for its Golden Temple but is also famous for its street food. You must try the famous Amritsari Kulcha here. Along with this, taste the taste of lassi here. If you visit here in winter, do try the Makke ki Roti and Sarson ka Saag. If you are fond of non-veg, then must try food items like Butter Chicken and Chicken Tikka.

Delhi
The country's capital Delhi is known worldwide for its street foods. Here you can enjoy Dahi Bhalle, Paratha, Butter Chicken, Rabri, Badam Burfi, etc. The parathas here are so famous that there is also a 'Paratha Wali Gali', where many types of parathas are made. Apart from this, you can also enjoy spicy chaat here. There is a trend of many such dishes whose history is said to be many years old. The butter chicken found here was once made in Moti Mahal, Darijaganj in the 1950s and today it is made all over India. Well, Delhi's butter chicken is quite famous, so if you come to Delhi, do try these street foods.

Kolkata
The City of Joy Kolkata is also known for its surprisingly cheap and delicious street food. Kolkata is home to a never-ending list of culinary delights like the ubiquitous kathi rolls and mouth-watering Bengali sweets Jhalmuri and Sandesh. The taste of hot jhalmuri and delicious puchka will make you happy. While Hilsa and Bhet fish whet your appetite. You can also try mutton cheap, a variety of cutlets, rolls, and other food delicacies when you are walking around Park Street or New Market.

Varanasi
Whenever you go for Kashi Darshan or visit the Ghats or temples of Varanasi, then from Assi Ghat to Lanka market till Gadaulia market, you will only enjoy street food where special black gram chickpeas, kachori- The taste of chana, lassi, and rabri, jhalmudhi, phulkari (panipuri or golgappa), aloo chaat, tomato chaat will give you immense pleasure.

Lucknow
The historic city of Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh is full of foodies. If you have not eaten the street food here yet, then make a plan for it soon. Here you will find many types of biryani and vegetarian food ranging from wonderful tunde kebabs. Lucknow is famous all over the world for its street food. People come from far and wide to eat the kebabs here.

Puri
The state of Orissa is situated on the seashore. That's why here you will find more seafood in the food. If you are fond of seafood, then you can come to Puri city of Odisha. Here you can enjoy delicious food made from fresh fish, crabs, and prawns. You can enjoy the best Bengali and Odia food near the beaches here. The city is also known for seafood as well as sweets. The 'Khaja' made here is quite famous. Flour, sugar, and ghee are used to make it.

Mumbai
The names of two famous street food vendors of Mumbai and the two favorite known ingredients are garlic and onions. All over Mumbai, you are bound to find a pav to satisfy yourself. Soft and crispy vada pav with ginger, masala chai is easily available in street food shops in Mumbai. You can enjoy vada pav at the famous Juhu Chowpatty beach or watch the sunset at Nariman Point. Apart from notable actor Amrish Puri, the city is famous for Panipuri, Bhelpuri, Sevpuri, Dahi puri, and Ragda patties. Misal Pav is another popular food here, which is sure to satisfy your taste buds.

Chennai
With all the breakfast options available in South India, how can one miss pickles? Plain dosa with coconut chutney on a banana leaves is a very famous dish of the people of South India. Uttapam and rasam with chutney are authentic street food of Chennai. Whether it is malai karpegumbal mess filter coffee or Pongal served with sundial and bhajia sambar at Elliot beach, Chennai food is something you cannot ignore. Fluffy and crunchy murukkus, flavored mohinga, and kothu paratha are widely available in Chennai.