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Indore Foodie Adventure

Wednesday, September 20: Street Food Delights

Start your foodie journey in Indore by exploring the famous Sarafa Bazaar in the morning. This bustling street market comes alive at night, but during the day, you can still find delicious local snacks and sweets. Indulge in mouth-watering treats like poha jalebi, garadu (yam) chaat, and malpua. In the afternoon, head to Chappan Dukan, a street lined with 56 food stalls serving a variety of snacks, sweets, and chaats. Spend the evening at Vijay Chaat House, a local favorite known for its delectable samosas and kachoris.

  • Sarafa Bazaar: Cost Estimate - Low, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • Chappan Dukan: Cost Estimate - Low, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • Vijay Chaat House: Cost Estimate - Low, Time Spent - 1-2 hours
Thursday, September 21: Indore's Food Heritage

Immerse yourself in Indore's food heritage by starting your day with a visit to Rajwada, a historic palace surrounded by local food stalls. Enjoy a traditional Indori breakfast consisting of poha, jalebi, and shikanji. In the afternoon, explore the bustling markets of Sitlamata Bazaar and Rajwada Bazaar, where you can find a variety of street food like kachori, bhutte ki kees, and sabudana khichdi. For dinner, head to Sarvate Hukumchand Jain Shikanji, a legendary shop serving refreshing shikanji (lemonade) since 1900.

  • Rajwada: Cost Estimate - Low, Time Spent - 1-2 hours
  • Sitlamata Bazaar & Rajwada Bazaar: Cost Estimate - Low, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • Sarvate Hukumchand Jain Shikanji: Cost Estimate - Low, Time Spent - 1 hour
Friday, September 22: Indulge in Street Delicacies

Experience the best of Indore's street food by starting your day at 56 Dukan, a popular food lane offering a wide range of snacks like bhutte ki kees, kachori, and sev puri. In the afternoon, visit the vibrant Annapurna Mandir area, where you can find numerous street food stalls serving local delicacies such as dahi vada, batla kachori, and sabudana pattice. End the day with a visit to Gopal Mandir, where you can savor the famous Indori garadu chaat.

  • 56 Dukan: Cost Estimate - Low, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • Annapurna Mandir Area: Cost Estimate - Low, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • Gopal Mandir: Cost Estimate - Low, Time Spent - 1-2 hours
Saturday, September 23: Indore's Iconic Food Joints

Embark on a culinary adventure to Indore's iconic food joints. Start your day at Sarafa Bazaar, which transforms into a food paradise at night. Explore the variety of street food options, including bhutte ka kees, dahi vada, khatta samosa, and falooda. In the afternoon, visit Kebabsville, a popular joint known for its succulent kebabs and biryanis. End your day at Nafees Biryani, where you can savor delicious biryanis and kebabs cooked with authentic flavors.

  • Sarafa Bazaar: Cost Estimate - Low, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • Kebabsville: Cost Estimate - Moderate, Time Spent - 1-2 hours
  • Nafees Biryani: Cost Estimate - Moderate, Time Spent - 1-2 hours
Sunday, September 24: Sweet Indulgences

Indulge your sweet tooth on your last day in Indore. Start your morning with a visit to Khandelwal Namkeen, a famous sweet shop offering a variety of traditional sweets like gajak, imarti, and mawa bati. In the afternoon, explore Sarwate Bazaar, where you can find iconic sweet shops like Shreemaya and Ghasiram, known for their mouth-watering mithais. End your foodie journey at Laxminarayan Sweets, a local favorite for its delectable jalebis and rabri.

  • Khandelwal Namkeen: Cost Estimate - Low, Time Spent - 1-2 hours
  • Sarwate Bazaar: Cost Estimate - Low, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • Laxminarayan Sweets: Cost Estimate - Low, Time Spent - 1-2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

When in Indore, don't miss out on these hidden gems and local favorites for an authentic food experience. Visit Chhappan Dukaan, a food street famous for its wide range of snacks and sweets. Try the unique Garadu (yam) chaat at Sarafa Bazaar, which is only available during the night. For a taste of traditional Marathi cuisine, head to Agarwal's Bapu Ki Kutia and savor regional specialties like puran poli and batla kachori. Indore is also known for its delicious street-side kulfi, so don't forget to try it at places like Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale and Dahi Handi Rabri Wale.

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