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Top 5 Must-Try Indian Snacks in Toronto

Top 5 Must-Try Indian Snacks in Toronto

Are you a fan of Indian snacks and street food? If so, then you’re in luck!

Toronto has a thriving food scenes, and Indian cuisine is no exception.

In this blog, we’ve rounded up the top 5 must-try Indian snacks that you can find in Toronto if you are craving for Indian street foods.

  • Samosas – This classic Indian snack needs no introduction. You can find samosas at some restaurants in Toronto, but for the best ones, head to Gerrard Street also know as Indian Bazaar. Now let’s dive into the Samosas, We’ll, Samosas are made fresh daily and are filled with spiced potatoes and peas, served with the chutneys.
  • Vada pav – Originally from Mumbai, vada pav is a popular street food in India. It’s made with a spiced potato fritter sandwiched between a soft bun and served with chutney. Vada pav is a fan favorite, and we guarantee it will be yours too!
  • Papdi chaat – This crunchy, tangy chaat is a perfect snack for any time of the day. Our papdi chaat is made with crispy fried dough wafers, spiced potatoes, chickpeas, yogurt, and tamarind chutney.
  • Aloo tikki – Another classic Indian snack, aloo tikki is a spiced potato patty that’s shallow-fried until crispy. You can try aloo tikki with chutneys for a burst of flavor.
  • Dahi puri – This sweet and savory snack is a favorite in Mumbai. It’s made with crispy puffed rice, spiced potatoes, and a drizzle of sweet yogurt and chutney. Dahi puri is the perfect snack for a hot summer day!

So, What are you waiting for? Visit us at our restaurant “Bombay Chowpatty Toronto” and discover the rich and vibrant flavors of Indian snacks and street food today.

 

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