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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I just love the sarafas fafda chaat 🫶🤤
Try guava icecream with the masala 😍
well madhya pradesh me ho to chambal special ghota ki sabzi jaroor try krnaa❤❤
Bappi Lahiri selling Kulfi was something I'd never thought I'd see
Chappan most clean and hygienic place 😋
Try banaras food as well❤
Mp is probably the worst state for great food.
Street food of capital Indore! Ok!
Come to Kolkata!
Kare tu hamre indore ko bakar bata raha hai
Now You will get msgs like " Bhai tune Garaadu try nahi Kiya??" 😂