Street food in India is not just taking a bite — it's a plunge into a culinary carnival. Each city has its food lane to visit, where the air smells of food, bellowing, spice mist, and ravenous crowds. They are not streets — they are tales on a stick, roll, or skewer. Your definitive guide to India's most famous food streets that every food enthusiast needs to visit is here:
“Khau” means “to eat” in Marathi, and Mumbai takes that seriously. From Churchgate to Ghatkopar, the city is dotted with Khau Gallis — bustling alleys where office-goers, college students, and tourists alike come to feast.