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Best Street Foods to Try in Udaipur

Udaipur’s street food scene is a vibrant blend of Rajasthani classics and pan-Indian favorites, perfect for a lunchtime bite or evening feast. Here’s a curated blog-style taste tour you won’t want to miss:


🏙️ Must-Try Street Food Spots in Udaipur

1. Daal Baati Churma

Hearty, soulful, and iconic to Rajasthan—a trio of crunchy baati, flavorful lentil daal, and sweet crumb churma. Best found at Manoj Prakash near Gulab Bagh or Fatehsagar Road stalls. It’s considered the signature dish of Mewar cuisine udaipurdarpan.com+1holidify.com+1.

2. Mini Mirchi Bada

A legendary spicy deep-fried chilli stuffed with potato masala. Manak Balaji’s Mirchi Bada (serving since 1967) draws long queues nightly adequatetravel.com+2udaipurdarpan.com+2traveltriangle.com+2.

3. Pyaz & Moong Kachori

Flaky fried pastries loaded with onion or lentil filling. For the authentic taste, head to Pratapgarh Chaat Wala or Shri Lala Mishthan treebo.com+3udaipurdarpan.com+3traveltriangle.com+3.

4. Egg Bhurji / Boiled Egg Curry

A unique twist—scrambled or boiled eggs cooked in a spiced gravy. “Egg King” at Chetak Circle or Chetak‑area stalls are your best bet treebo.com+2udaipurdarpan.com+2iloveudaipur.in+2.

5. Bread Pakora

Crispy, potato-stuffed bread fried in chickpea batter—perfect with tea. Kamleshji’s stall by Fatehsagar and Ajay Bhai’s Pandit‑ji stall are renowned favorites traveltriangle.com+2udaipurblog.com+2holidify.com+2.

6. Poha & Masala Papad

Light breakfast delights—flattened rice (Poha) topped with onions and sev, or crunchy papad topped with potato and kadhi. Roop Ji Nasta Centre and Jain Nashta Centre are local go‑tos hungrytravellers85.wordpress.com+2travelsrajasthan.com+2slow-coach.com+2.

7. Pav Bhaji & Vada Pav

Mumbai-style bun snacks with spicy masala gravy or potato patty. Try Poornima Vada Pav in Hathi Pol and the bustling stalls at Sukhadia Circle udaipurblog.com+14udaipurdarpan.com+14holidify.com+14.

8. Pani Puri, Bhel Puri & Aloo Tikki

Tangy, crunchy chaat staples found across Bapu Bazaar, Sukhadia, Chandpole, and Saanwariya Chaat Center holidify.com+1tripxl.com+1.

9. Samosa & Aloo Tikki

Golden potato-filled pockets or patties served with chutney—perfect with evening chai. Hit stalls near Jagdish Temple and Bapu Bazaar .

10. Sindhi Falooda & Kulhad Coffee

Beat the heat with falooda—rose, kesar-pista flavors—or sip earthen-cup (kulhad) coffee by Fatehsagar Lake or Vinod Coffeehouse bitemeup.com+2udaipurdarpan.com+2holidify.com+2.

11. Mawa Kachori & Ghevar

Decadent Rajasthani sweets—milk-based kachori or disc-shaped syrup cake. Look for them in Bapu Bazaar and around festival times bitemeup.com.

12. Dabeli

A Gujarati-style spiced potato sandwich with pomegranate and peanuts. Popular at Shankar’s stall at Panchwati or Chetak Circle treebo.com+6udaipurblog.com+6iloveudaipur.in+6.

13. Masala Khichiya Papad & Mathri

Spiced rice papad or flaky mathri biscuits, savory companions to chai, found in local sweet and snack stalls travelsrajasthan.com+5en.wikipedia.org+5udaipurblog.com+5.


🗺️ Where to Find Them

SpotSpecialtiesVibe
Bapu & Hathi Pol BazaarKachori, samosa, mirchi bada, papadBustling bazaars
Chetak & Sukhadia CirclesEgg bhurji, vada pav, dabeli, chaatYouthful evening hangouts
Fatehsagar LakefrontBread pakora, kulhad coffee, MaggiScenic snack stops
Chandpole & Shastri CircleChaat, pani puri, momos, ice golaNighttime foodie markets

🍴 Top Tips for Your Street Food Trail

  • Hygiene first: Choose busy stalls, where turnover ensures freshness.
  • Go local: Follow the lines—long queues usually mean great flavor!
  • Pace yourself: Start light (poha), dive into savory bites, and end sweet (jalebi/falooda).
  • Best time to eat:
    • Breakfast: 8–11 AM (kachori, poha, bread pakora)
    • Evening: 4–8 PM (chaats, mirchi bada, dabeli)
    • Late snack: 6–10 PM (egg bhurji, coffee)

✍️ Final Thoughts

Udaipur’s street food is a delicious tapestry—each alley and stall offers a new flavor and story. From Rajasthani staples like dal-baati‑churma and mirchi bada, to pan-India favorites like pani puri and vada pav, the city treats you with bold spices, rustic style, and warm charm.

Next time you wander around Udaipur’s lakes and forts, let your nose guide you—to the sizzling hot tavas, bubbling pots, and steamy sweets. Your taste buds will thank you.

Craving more? Planning a Udaipur food tour? I’d love to hear about your street food adventures!

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