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Ghugni Chaat, Varanasi

Just because it’s a pilgrim spot, there won’t be food highlights? The city is recalled for its Ghugni Chaats, also referred to as Kashi Chaats. In fact, if you pass through Moghalsarai/Varanasi station, vendors come to the train window to slip in small paper plates filled with chaats at the cheapest of prices to let your food journey shake hand with Varanasi. Once you are in the city try these at the Gondawar intersection and remember, the chopped coriander, onions, spices are extras on your plate and you can ask it for free for more than once.

Pani Puri, Mumbai

If one takes a trip around India, they can make an endless list of chaats and chips found by the streets of the country. In this list, the first place is definitely reserved for Pani Puri, the King of Chaats. So, where do you get the best Pani Puri in India? Ask any Indian and they will tell you more than three places. The answer is Juhu Beach, Mumbai. The pani puri here is special with the view of the Atlantic and the gurgling sound of the waves.

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