Whats Cooking on Jabalpur Streets
- Nikhil Kumar Chaudhary
- Mar 13, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 4, 2020
Hungry!!! Here I will show you my Top favourite places for Street food in jabalpur

Street Food
Popular classic street food snacks at Jabalpur are Samosa, Aloo Banda, Mangoda and Bhajiya etc. From Chat perspective the popular items are Fulki/Panipuri, Gatpat (mixture), Aloo Chap, Samosa, Vada, Bhel-Puri etc. Poha-Jalebi is also popular but during morning hours only.

Baba Falahari Chat (Sarafa):
Snacks made out of stuff from fruits and vegetables in milk fat. Most famous cart is “Baba ki Chat”. Heavy cast iron griddle kept over a wood fired furnace on a cart. Everything is cooked using pure ghee. Serving only 3 items.

Malai Roll (Sarafa)
Popular among business community Rabdi is made by lengthy process of slow cooking of milk and sugar for hours together. The resultant is thick condensed milk which develops a bit granular structure yet having some viscosity to crawl. Very delicious!
Malai roll is made from the cream which floats naturally over the surface of milk once it is boiled and allowed to cooled down. Multiple layers of above mixed with sugar and allowed to set. Delicious.

Gupta Chat (Civic Center):
Started from a small cart now grown up as a shop Chat is core competence for them. Common stuff is Fulki (also called pani-puri), Chap, Samosa, Gat-Pat or Mixture and uncommon Bhaji Vada.

Bhaji Vada
It is double deep fried ball made from batter of gram seed flower and typically spinach. The ball is soaked in water for long so that it becomes tender. For this dish, same is crushed in a bowl, topped up with hot boiling yellow peas and broth, sev (gram seed flower fried noodles), onion, tamarind chutney, sour curd, red chili powder, rock salt, roasted cumin seed powder and coriander
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