They call Indore the Street Food Capital of India — but I had to see if it truly lives up to the title. In this episode from my 28 Weeks 28 States journey, I head straight to the heart of Madhya Pradesh to taste seven incredible street foods, each under ₹100.
From the cult-favourite Veg Hot Dog at Johnny Hot Dog and the surprisingly tasty grated corn chaat, to the late-night chaos of Sarafa Market, every stop served something new. Between a tangy jamun shot, creamy coconut crush, comforting sabudana khichdi, and a rich kulfi that sealed the deal — Indore’s street food scene definitely made its case.
This is the real flavour of Madhya Pradesh — vibrant, affordable, and full of heart. Follow @dcteats for the next stop in India’s biggest food adventure 🤤🇮🇳
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Yo gold man ia epic
Hindi me v kv boldiya kro bhai
I could stop laughing when you see to camera when we was saying banglore 😂
At sarafa you should try joshi dahi vada you'll love itt!! 😊
Yo Gold Man 😂😂😂
no one beats kolkata when it comes to street food period.
Joshi ka dahi vada is the besttttt you missed it!!!!