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Food in Chandigarh

You wouldn’t wait for a second to realize that you get the best Punjabi foods in Chandigarh. Just think of it the spicy butter chicken, the stuffed parathas, tandoori kebabs, creamy chaats, chilled lassi, fluffy bhature…the list can go on and on. You get the best of street food in dhabas and eateries in Chandigarh. Not only that, there are foods from South Indian, Rajasthani, and Chinese cuisines as well!! To help you choose the top ones, we have chosen the most popular street food in Chandigarh, and where to find them. So, here are the top 10 food places in Chandigarh

1. Garg Chaat, Sector-23

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The crunchy crust holding the spicy water or creamy sauce that is the Golgappa that everyone loves! Of course, the criteria of taste is enhanced when you buy the same from Garg Chaat in Chandigarh. If you are visiting here for the first time, this hub for street food in Chandigarh might get a little frustrating to wait for your turn. The menu is part between dry items and others; you will find every known chaat, pakodi, and Gol Gappa here.

2. Bholey Di Hattey, Sector-44

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Rajma is one of the favourite Punjabi dishes. This spicy dark gravy with plain jeera rice will swell your tummy, and you will still crave for more, that's something people say every time they visit Bholey Di Hattey. Along with the lovely Rajma rice, chole rice is also some great street food in Chandigarh here. You might get a foodgasm in just a 100 bucks.

3. Brick Firewood Pizza, Zirakpur

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Simply Stylish is the word one would pick to describe Brick Firewood Pizza. The place is ranked amongst some best pizza places in town. Perfectly baked crust with hot melted cheese erupting like lava from a volcano, but that's not it. All these delighted dishes start from a base price of 100!


You will find a rush of new customers becoming regular invitees the next day, try a bite and be one too.

4. Pal Dhaba, Sector 28D

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Pal Dhaba is the place serving well mashed Saag and Crisp roti in a perfect blend. Eating here is like climbing a ladder of joy, with each bite you take, you go one step up. The extra butter on your plate defines the Punjabi Pride, and your first bite will make you gently shut your eyes in the bliss of flavour.

5. Amritsari Kulcha Hub

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Amritsari Kulcha is another street food in Chandigarh with demand as significant as the appetite of the entire country. The stuffed Kulcha is served with spicy Chole, with an unforgettable aroma, but what makes the dish worth a dime is its stuffing, mashed potato or cottage cheese is glazed in masala, and cooked after stuffing on a traditional Tawa, makes the true Punjabi happy!

6. Bawa Juice Corner, Sector 21

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Bawa Juice Corner is a decorated outlet with a hypnotic hold over teenagers. Best known for its cohesive combination of lemon soda and cheese patty, the place is your spot in Chandigarh!

Summers this season is quite a bummer, well that is a good excuse for making a stop at the juice corner, holding your drink and enjoying a snack. Also, the cheesy corn patty is quite delicious, and the high-quality shakes and other beverages will save your throat from drying out.

7. Aroma

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We all have our drunken times; the post drink scenario infuses some massive hunger in our system. Aroma is the place you want to head then. The place is a bit hasty at the weekends, but it is worth your time. The aroma of cutting chai served with a fluffy omelette is the heart of the place. It is surely one of the best places to eat in Chandigarh.

8. Babaji Ke Paranthe

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Ann omelette blended in a parantha is itself an art of this happy man in the Service lane of Sector 16. People are amazed more by the skill of this old man rather than its taste, well the taste is stunning as well.

9. Grand Punjab Restaurant

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Almost everyone in Chandigarh is a devotee for the creamy Lassi in the Grand Punjab Restaurant, Mohali. Lassi is prepared with a native hand, and the topping of pomegranate and pista is sprinkled upon it here. The drink is served in a big steel glass, with a spoon to sip the leftover cream at the bottom of it. Just try once, I bet you would be muddled up to choose between your appetite and taste.

10. Khalsa Dhaba

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If you wish to have a hearty meal, this is one such place which will never disappoint you. One of the most popular dhabas in Punjab, Khalsa Dhaba, offers some delicious North Indian Veg Punjabi dishes and quite evidently sells some of the best street food in Chandigarh. The place has a simple ambience and is most crowded. The food there tastes like home. You cannot miss out the stuffed paranthas, dal makhani, paneer butter masala, chana masala and matka kulfi there. They are known for their quick service. Since it is low on pockets, it is ideal for students as well.

If you also have loved the street food of Chandigarh, or know some more, then leave your comments in the section below. Stay tuned for more such blogs.

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  1. Amazing content on Chandigarh Food 😍

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  3. Amazing insight on Chandigarh👍🏻

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  4. Great content to explore Chandigarh 👍

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  5. Pal Dhaba's Butter Chicken???
    Yess Please..😍😍

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