Morning: Start your day with the delicious 'Poha Jalebi' combo at Joshi Pohe Wale. After breakfast, head to the Sarafa Bazaar, a popular night market that transforms into a foodie's paradise after sunset. Walk through the narrow lanes and try Indore's famous street food like 'Indori Poha,' 'Bhutte ki Kees,' 'Sabudana Khichdi,' and 'Garadu.' End your morning with the 'Rabdi Malpua' from the Marothiya Sweet Shop.
Afternoon: Head to 'Chappan Dukan,' a famous food street with 56 shops selling various food items. Try the 'Biryani' at 'Nafees Biryani' and 'Kebabs' at 'Babu Kebab Wale.' Don't forget to try the 'Malai Milk' at 'Shivshakti Cold Drinks.'
Evening: Visit 'Sanchi Dugdhalaya' for a cup of 'Lassi.' This place is known for its thick and creamy 'Lassi' served in earthen pots.
Morning: Start your day with 'Indori Pohe' at 'Vijay Chaat House,' a popular breakfast spot among the locals. After breakfast, head to 'Nafees Bakers and Confectioners' for the famous 'Shahi Tukda.'
Afternoon: Visit '56 Shops' and try 'Bhutte ka Kees' at 'Shreemaya Celebrity,' 'Pani Puri' at 'Nandu Ki Gali,' and 'Baked Samosa' at 'Shreeji Vendors.' End your afternoon with a 'Faluda Kulfi' at 'Kanha Sweets.'
Evening: Explore the street food stalls near 'Rajwada' and try the 'Dal Bafla' at 'Baba Da Dhaba' and 'Aloo Tikki' at 'Joshi Dahi Bada House.'
If you have an extra day, visit the 'Sarangpur Hanuman Temple,' a famous temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. You can also take a day trip to 'Omkareshwar,' a holy town located 80 km from Indore.
To maximize your fun, try to visit the food stalls during off-peak hours to avoid crowds. Wear comfortable shoes as you will be walking a lot, and carry cash as most vendors do not accept cards.