As we know that the City of Lakes, Udaipur is popularly referred for its historical attractions which always mange to attract many history buffs and culture lovers around the globe, but let me tell you this city is also the food paradise for food lovers. For foodies, every single day could be packed with a variety of flavours given the repertoire of street food in the city. Beginning with the famous Sukhadia Circle and the Chetak Circle, to name a few parts of the city, there are innumerable stalls that serve quick bites from morning till night. Some of these stand out for their taste and quality and have been rewarded with throngs of hungry visitors that have returned for bigger morsels of their incredibly satisfying and moreish street food for more than a decade now. Samosa at bohara Ganpti Mishtan Samosa is a popular snack across India, but its origin is not Indian! Yes, hard to believe but 'tis true. It is claimed to have originated in the Middle East and travelled to India from Central Asia. The city is dotted with shops selling samosas, and one such famous venue is Bohra Ghanpati Mishtan on Ayad Road, towards Thokar Chauraha. The samosa may look like any other samosa, but the filling inside is just unbeatable. This magic is created by Chunni Bai, an elderly woman who has been making the masala as well as stuffing this savoury filling into the pastry for around two decades now. So whenever you get a craving for delicious samosa, just come here and try mouth-watering samosas with equally lip-smacking chutney. Aloo Bada by Pandit Ji People may not know who Prahalad Sharma is, but everyone knows who Pandit Ji is. Fondly referred to as Panditji, Mr Sharma happens to be satiating hunger pangs of quite a few with his delicious aloo badas for more than a decade now. Sharma set up his stall outside Fateh School, opposite Agriculture University, in the year 1994. Be it noon or evening, you will always see a bunch of people enjoying the delicious preparation made by him. There is a high probability that you will have to queue up (just for a few minutes) to be able to get your hands on this hot snack as it sells as soon as it's made, especially during evenings when many locals flock to the stall. Poha at Bhole Nath Nashta Centre People generally think of street food as fried food high in saturated fats, not to high on the health factor. However, it is not the case always! Poha is the best option for those who wish to have street food which is tasty but not oily. This snack is sold at various shops across the city but if you wish to eat the best poha in Udaipur then go to Sukhadia Circle. Bhole Nath Nashta Center, owned by Bheru Nath, sells the most hot selling poha in the city. The flattened rice is garnished with mint, lemon and farsan/namkeen—adding to its taste quotient. You can have one or more plates of poha without worrying abut consuming too many calories. Read More Know the benefits of drinking Fennel water? Eating Chocolate keeps your brain healthy and reduces stress Drinking basil leaves and turmeric tea keeps your kidney clean and healthy Drinking black grapes juice reduces the risk of heart attack