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6 best fruit chaat places in Delhi

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 15, 2020, 21:00 IST
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These are the best places in Delhi to enjoy fruit chaat

It is a truth universally acknowledged that street food in Delhi can give a tough competition to various cuisines around the world and win. If your opinion doesn’t match with this, then let’s just agree to disagree but when you step out on a rainy day trying to figure out what to eat to match the beauty of the day and a momo-walla arranging beautiful white bites of heaven on a place with a crimson chutney, or a chaat walla getting crunchy, hot tikkis ready to plate, you are bound to at least think about changing your opinion. From Kathi rolls on every corner to Gol Gappe and pav bhaji being served in the main markets and streets of Delhi, the chaat culture is sure one thing that is impeccable about this place. While there are marvellous chaats such as fried potato chaat and the famous and as-light-as-clouds, Daulat ki chaat available to savour, the streets of Delhi also proudly serve healthy and oh-so-delicious fruit chaat. A plate full of assorted fruits along with lots of tangy and spicy chaat masala and about 10% of spicy, fried potatoes, the fruit chaat is nothing less than a delight. If you haven’t had a chance to relish this delight, here are 6 most famous places in Delhi where you can head for a light-on-heart and yummy experience: (Image courtesy: Instagram/foodography_tm)

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Hira Lal Chaat Corner

Located at Chawri Bazaar, Old Delhi, Hira Lal Chaat Corner serves fruit chaat in one of the most innovative ways. They cut out scoops from either fruits or vegetables and fill the empty areas with more fruits and sprouts. Famously known as ‘Kulle ki Chaat’ this style of chaat is adored by a lot of people in Delhi. (Image courtesy: Instagram/kuljyoti.dhingra)

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Bishan Swaroop

If you spot anyone eating fruits from a plate that are covered in black powder, it is more than likely that you are close to Bishan Swaroop. Located in Chandani Chowk, Old Delhi, this place serves the most delectable fruit chaat there is. (Image courtesy: Instagram/the_sassy_foodie)

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Jai Mata Di Chaatwala

The streets of Chandani Chowk are a hub of the Indian culture that revolves around chaat. So, suggesting just one place from this area is unfair. People in the area and around Delhi are drawn towards Jai Mata Di Chaatwala just by looking at the colourful servings in small, handy bowls. (Image courtesy: Instagram/jaunpur_foodon)

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Pappu Chaat Wala

With heaps of fruits outside his little shop in Delhi’s Janpath area, Pappu Chaat wala is loved by not just for his work but also the lovely behaviour of the owner. If you are in a mood to enjoy something sweet and spicy but still want to keep a check on your calories, you know where to head. (Image courtesy: Instagram/foodiesaand)

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Ganga Ram Fruit Chaat Bhandar

Located at the Azad Bahadur Road, ITO, this place can be seen crowded by corporate and student crowd alike. They serve delicious fruit platters clad with a different kind of masala that is difficult to find at other places. (Image courtesy: Instagram/gareebpanda)

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Famous Fruit Chaat Wala

Much like its name, Famous Fruit Chaat Wala doesn’t disappoint you when it comes to impeccable taste and quick service. You can find seasonal fruits clad upon his shop and now that mango season is unjust around the corner, this chaat is going to get more and more interesting. (Image courtesy: Instagram/amorousescapade)

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