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Bread Pakode Ki Kasam! These 10 Rainy-Day Snacks Will Wash Your Worries Away

Bread Pakode Ki Kasam! These 10 Rainy-Day Snacks Will Wash Your Worries Away

It’s here! That time of the year when you can gorge on fried food without guilt because it’s raining outside. I love the monsoon season, from kachori to choley bathure, my cravings go haywire on rainy days. So I made a list of munchies you may be craving and the best places to get them!

1. Samosa – Janpath, New Delhi

Those mini-samosas you could buy at your school canteen still send my heart racing!

2. Bread-Pakoda – Kamla Nagar, New Delhi

 Even Ranveer Singh knows his priorities, Bread pakode ki kasam

3. Cutting Chai – Lucky Tea Stall, Kandivali, Mumbai

Chai pe charcha, while it drizzles by the tea-stall, has a charm of its own!

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4. Valaikai Bajji – Marina Beach, Chennai

 A South-Indian beachside speciality, Bajji can also be made with huge chillis. 

5. Momos – Delhi Haat, New Delhi

 Because sizzling hot momos win at life every single day. 

6. Jalebi – Chandni Chowk, New Delhi

 Did anyone say rabri and jalebi? This rainy-season has me craving Chandni-Chowk’s jumbo-sized jalebi

7. Maggi – Hungry Head India, Mumbai

 I’d welcome anything that can make my Maggi taste better than it already does and Hungry head makes 50 types of Maggi!

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8. Chole Bhature – Baba Nagpal Corner, Amar Colony, New Delhi

 I can personally vouch for the amazing choley bhature these people sell, absolute perfection!

9. Malpua – Noorani Milk Centre, Mohammad Ali Road, Mumbai

 Some things are legendary because you can never have enough of it, malpua falls right into that category. 

10. Kachori – Nathu Sweets, Bengali Market, New Delhi 

 I’m going to end this list and go get myself a plate of snacks ASAP. 

27 Jun 2018

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