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11 under Rs 50 Indian dishes that never fail to delight us!

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 27, 2020, 10:00 IST
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Tempting street foods of India!

Be it a spicy and tangy pani puri or the hot and delicious Aloo Tikki, we all love indulging in yummy food and living a life King-size. Be it any part of the country, street food never fails to surprise us with its taste. The simple and exotic flavours of lip-smacking street food is so amazing that it makes the whole dish different and will make anyone drooling over it. Be it a flea market or a mall, street food never fails to impress us all the time. But what if it’s that time of the month, where your salary or allowance has come to an end and you need to plan your budget for your treats at the end of the month. To help you with this crisis, we list some of the amazing street foods of India that you can relish in minimum pricing.

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Pav Bhaji

It is one of the popular street foods of Maharashtra, and has a tempting bhaji served with the pao and a little raw onion sprinkled over with a hint of lemon in it. Pav Bhaji is a stomach-filling street food that can be enjoyed anytime. From INR 30-100, you can get this street food across the country.
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Bhel Puri

From North to West, Bhel Puri has been loved by all the people. This mouth-watering snack is made of puffed rice, boiled potato, onion, tomato and tamarind chutney. From Sev Puri, Jhal Muri to Dahi Bhelpuri, there are several variations of this famous street food and which is easily available in the price range of INR 20-50. It’s the healthiest street food you can ever have.
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Aloo Tikki

Well, this one is undoubtedly one of the most popular varieties of street food and is enjoyed the most in North India. This tikki is made of boiled potatoes, peas and a melange of spices. This tikki is further shallow fried in ghee and made into a chaat that includes, curd, tamarind and green chutney. It is available in all the places between INR 20-50.
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Litti Chokha

Native to Bihar, Litti Chokha’s popularity has grown over time and is something that’s healthy as well as delicious. Dripped melted ghee, the litti is made of sattu and is served with a chokha made of eggplant and potato. It’s more like Bihar’s very own Pav Bhaji and is available in INR 20-50 across the country.
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Momo

Belonging to the Himalayan range, these dumplings are truly delicious and are filled with meat and veg fillings. Enjoyed with a spicy sauce made of red chillies, momos are super easy to make. If you are a momo fan, you can get the dish for just INR 20-30.
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Puchka

Call it pani puri, gol-gappe or the Puchka, this is a crispy and delicious street food filed with boiled potatoes and Bengal gram mixed with a few spices. It is the yummiest street food and the cheapest, as one plate of this yummy dish is available for a mere INR 10.
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Papdi Chaat

Made of crispy papdis, boiled potatoes, curd and topped with tamarind and green chutneys, this chaat is super-amazing. It’s a lip-smacking chaat that people mostly enjoy in summers and is available across the country with different garnishings for just INR 30-50.
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Poha Jalebi

This yummy dish is full of flavour and is a popular dish of Bhopal, where people start their day with Poha Jalebi. This combination is available in many places and you can get it for INR 20-50. This ideal combination of Poha Jalebi fills your stomach and won’t make you crave for anything else.
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Vada Pav

If you happen to be in Maharashtra, then you can easily find this dish in all the roadside stalls near the beaches. The vada is nothing but a potato dumpling, which is deep-fried and is placed inside the sliced bun with green chutney. Available for INR 20-50, this delicious snack is full of flavour and can also fill your stomach.
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Khasta Kachori

Just like Poha Jalebi is the breakfast of Bhopal, Khasta Kachori is known to be the breakfast of North India, where it is savoured along with a spicy Aloo ki Sabzi. These flaky kachoris are made with all purpose flour with a stuffing of moong dal. You can easily find these delicious kachoris for INR 10-40 per plate along with the sabzi.
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Dabeli

Also known as Double Roti, Dabeli is a popular street food of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh and looks very similar to Vada Pav. However, what differentiates the two is Dabeli has sweet and sour flavours in it along with the spicy potato dumpling. It’s easily available in West India and is also a popular street food in Mumbai. You can find Dabeli for a price of INR 20-40 a plate. (Image: Instagram/Punetimes)
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Vishwanath S A
1796 days ago
cant miss anyone of these chats. all are lip smacking dishes and foodies cant miss out. i have no idea about momos......not tasted. others are must to satisfy the life.
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