Samosas are our all-time favourite. Pairing a samosa with a cup of piping-hot tea on a monsoon evening is a purely blissful experience. A typical samosa usually comes with a potato filling prepared with spices and herbs. If you’re a true blue samosa lover, then a place in old Delhi has to be on your bucket list. Located in Bhagirath Palace, Chandni Chowk, a samosa cart sells lip-smacking bhindi, matar and gobi samosas, along with alu samosas. The crispy samosas are served with delicious potato curry, hari chutney and dhania leaves. Before serving, the snacks are sprinkled with secret spices.
Try Bhindi Samosas, Gobi Samosas And More
The video of the unique samosas was shared on the Instagram page ‘liveforfood007’ and it has garnered over 83,000 likes. The samosas look all the same from their surfaces. The fillings can be checked from their back portions. That’s how the food vendor showed the three samosas in the video. While the tastes of gobi and matar samosas can be assumed roughly, we’re curious to try the out-of-the-box bhindi samosas. The snack, however, got mixed reactions from the netizens.
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The Samosas Are Served At ₹15/Piece
The bhindi samosas at the stall are stuffed with fried bhindis and impart a spicy sensation on the taste buds. The stall is conveniently located near Shiv Mandir, in one of the bustling lanes of Chandni Chowk, opposite an electronics shop. It looks like any other street food stall but the snacks offered by it can win your heart. The food joint also serves alu ki chaat and kachoris. A single piece of samosa costs ₹15 here. According to another video, the food vendor has been selling these samosas for over 25 years.
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Having samosas on your mind? Head to Chandni Chowk right away! On that note, did you know about these 7 Hidden Gems Of Chandni Chowk?
First Published: August 29, 2022 5:29 PM