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The best street food in Pakistan? The choices are endless. Which one is YOUR favorite?
MIXED CHAAT
GStatic
A mixture of crispy fried Dahi Bhallas, chickpeas and potato pieces, this delicious treat is an all time favorite of street foodies in Pakistan. Tangy spices and yogurt tantalize the taste buds and leave us wanting more.
SAMOSAY
Dawn Advertiser
Easily found on every nook and corner of the Country, Pakistanis just love to indulge themselves in this freshly fried pastry filled with spicy potatoes, minced meat or peas. A hint of mint chutney (sauce) makes the experience even more delightful.
PAKORAY
AyeShahaq
The deep fried Pakoray are gram coated treats that are a favorite amongst Pakistanis especially in the rainy season and the holy month of Ramadhan. Be it potato, chili or onion pakoras, youngsters and adults alike just can’t get enough of them.
GOL GAPPAY
Epicures Abroad
Gol Gappay are a delight that need to be experienced to be understood. Fill the crispy shells with chickpeas, dip into turmeric sauce and let the flavors run rampant on your taste buds.
SPRING ROLLS
Goodies First
Spring rolls are a popular food street item found absolutely everywhere in Pakistan. They may be purely vegetarian or contain minced chicken or cheese. A staple food snack, the spring roll is perfect for satisfying a sudden food craving.
BUN KEBAB
Roads and Kingdoms
Bun Kebabs are the go-to food for Pakistanis when they are out on the road and need to eat. Who doesn’t love bun kebabs? Fried egg, potato or meat patty, take your pick and indulge yourself!
JALEBI
Travel Culture
Golden crisp fried Jalebi dipped in sheera (treacle) hits the spot like no other. Do you have a sweet tooth? Well, then you must there is just no way that you have missed out on eating jalebis before.
GOLA GANDA
Cafe Aisha
Gola ganda is Pakistan’s answer to the traditional ice lolly. Ice shavings doused with different lovely colored sugar syrups, with a condensed milk or chocolate syrup topping make the gola ganda a Godsend. Nothing beats the summer heat better than the gola!
MIXED CHAAT
GStatic
A mixture of crispy fried Dahi Bhallas, chickpeas and potato pieces, this delicious treat is an all time favorite of street foodies in Pakistan. Tangy spices and yogurt tantalize the taste buds and leave us wanting more.
SAMOSAY
Dawn Advertiser
Easily found on every nook and corner of the Country, Pakistanis just love to indulge themselves in this freshly fried pastry filled with spicy potatoes, minced meat or peas. A hint of mint chutney (sauce) makes the experience even more delightful.
PAKORAY
AyeShahaq
The deep fried Pakoray are gram coated treats that are a favorite amongst Pakistanis especially in the rainy season and the holy month of Ramadhan. Be it potato, chili or onion pakoras, youngsters and adults alike just can’t get enough of them.
GOL GAPPAY
Epicures Abroad
Gol Gappay are a delight that need to be experienced to be understood. Fill the crispy shells with chickpeas, dip into turmeric sauce and let the flavors run rampant on your taste buds.
SPRING ROLLS
Goodies First
Spring rolls are a popular food street item found absolutely everywhere in Pakistan. They may be purely vegetarian or contain minced chicken or cheese. A staple food snack, the spring roll is perfect for satisfying a sudden food craving.
BUN KEBAB
Roads and Kingdoms
Bun Kebabs are the go-to food for Pakistanis when they are out on the road and need to eat. Who doesn’t love bun kebabs? Fried egg, potato or meat patty, take your pick and indulge yourself!
JALEBI
Travel Culture
Golden crisp fried Jalebi dipped in sheera (treacle) hits the spot like no other. Do you have a sweet tooth? Well, then you must there is just no way that you have missed out on eating jalebis before.
GOLA GANDA
Cafe Aisha
Gola ganda is Pakistan’s answer to the traditional ice lolly. Ice shavings doused with different lovely colored sugar syrups, with a condensed milk or chocolate syrup topping make the gola ganda a Godsend. Nothing beats the summer heat better than the gola!