9 Chatpata Chaat Streets You Must Visit To Enjoy The True Flavours Of Delhi

Chaat after a street shopping spree, chaat after a long walk with your date, chaat to assuage your evening cravings, chaat before a sumptuous wedding feast – chaat has a way of making its way into your lives whether you plan it or not. In short, chaat bina zindagi adhure. The taste of this khatta meetha snack varies between regions, with each place contributing its own unique flavours, ingredients, and recipes to it. However, the common ingredient – aloo or potatoes – remains constant, unless it’s a fruit chaat of course.

1. Prabhu Chaat Bhandar, UPSC Lane, Man Singh Road

Yoru chaat-eating experience will remain incomplete unless you plan a jaunt to this place. One of the most popular chaat places in Delhi, it serves a long list of mouth-watering chaats that are to die for. Right from Aloo Chaat, Aloo Tikki, Dahi Bhalla, Dahi Papri Chaat, Samosa Chaat just to begin with – it has it all.

2. Vaishno Chaat Bhandar, Kamla Nagar

Located in the North Campus of Delhi University, this chaat eatery is a frequently-visited place among its students. Treat your taste buds to pav bhaji and a myriad of chaats on your list and you will feel nothing less than satiated.

3. Juneja’s, Amar Colony Market, Lajpat Nagar

Despite it being a seemingly obscure shop that is easy to miss, the swarming crowd outside it will make sure that there is no scope for you to overlook it.

At or in the vicinity of Lajpat Nagar, and craving for some chaat? You know where to head out to. Despite it being a seemingly obscure shop that is easy to miss, the swarming crowd outside it will make sure that there is no scope for you to overlook it. Apart from being synonymous with an extensive range of delectable Indian traditional sweets, its samosas, chaat, and gol gappas will leave you asking for more.

4. Atul Chaat, Rajouri Garden

Visiting the market and not helping yourself to some irresistible chaat from this eatery would mean depriving yourself from the spicy pleasures of life.

Located in the Rajouri Garden Market, this chaat shop grabs eyeballs for its thronging crowd at all times of the day (and evening) and justifiably so! Visiting the market and not helping yourself to some irresistible chaat from this eatery would mean depriving yourself from the spicy pleasures of life. From the huge menu, don’t forget to try out their Aloo Tikki and Aloo Chaat, although they are equally known for the magnanimous size of their gol gappes.

5. Prince Chaat Corner, M Block Greater Kailash (GK)

Despite the location being posh, this eatery is known for its affordable yet out-of-the-world spicy bites.

Despite the location being posh, this eatery is known for its affordable yet out-of-the-world spicy bites. Apart from the Raj Kachori, Bhalla Papri, and Golgappe that are intrinsic to every regular chaat eatery, Prince Chaat Corner offers a unique spread through their chaat menu with Palak Patta Chaat. You got to dig your hands into one of these to explore its ultra-uniqueness.