Best Iftar street foods across India: A must-try list

Best Iftar street foods across India: A must-try list
Best Iftar street foods across India: A must-try list

New Delhi: Ramadan is a time of fasting, reflection, and community bonding. After a long day of fasting, Iftar is the most anticipated meal, marking the end of the fast at sunset. People sit together in a large gathering to enjoy the food with their loved ones and a variety of dishes are prepared at home or brought from outside for a flavourful and delicious Iftari party.

Across India and other Muslim-majority regions, bustling street markets come alive with delicious and aromatic foods that are perfect for breaking the fast. From deep-fried delights to rich, meaty dishes, here are the top street foods to try during Iftar in Ramadan 2025. Do not miss our suggestion for some iconic spots in India that cannot be missed by anyone loving Iftari food.

1. Haleem

A slow-cooked delicacy, Haleem is a protein-rich stew made with wheat, lentils, and meat (chicken, mutton, or beef), slow-cooked for hours until it turns into a thick, flavorful paste. Popular in Hyderabad, Lucknow, and Delhi, this dish is a must-try for its rich taste and high nutritional value.

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Famous spots: Pista House in Hyderabad, Aminia in Kolkata, and Matia Mahal in Delhi

2. Seekh Kebab

These spiced minced meat kebabs are skewered and grilled over a charcoal flame, giving them a delicious smoky flavour. Mutton, chicken, or beef seekh kebabs are juicy, tender, and packed with rich spices, making them a top Iftar favourite. Seekh Kebab loaded with butter and perfectly cooked can be enjoyed as is or with flavourful green chutney and rumali roti for the best food combination.

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Famous spots: Dastarkhan from Lucknow, Bademiya in Mumbai, Iconic Karim’s in Delhi

3.  Shawrma rolls

A popular Middle Eastern street food, Chicken Shawarma is a juicy, spiced chicken wrap filled with garlic sauce, pickles, and lettuce. This quick, filling, and protein-packed dish is an Iftar favourite in many Indian cities.

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Loved by everyone who enjoys minced chicken wrapped in rolls for a flavourful twist.

Famous spots: Khan Chacha (Delhi), Marhaba (Hyderabad), Carter Road (Mumbai)

4. Nalli Nihari

No Iftari can be complete without devouring the flavours of delicious and iconic Nalli NIhari. A traditional Mughlai dish, Nalli Nihari is a slow-cooked stew made with mutton shank (nalli) and rich, aromatic spices. This dish is best enjoyed with soft tandoori rotis or khameeri rotis and is famous in Delhi and Lucknow.

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Famous spots: Haji Shabrati Nihari in Delhi, Iconic Raheem’s in Lucknow

5. Phirni

No Iftar is complete without something sweet! Phirni is a creamy rice pudding made with milk, sugar, saffron, and cardamom, served in earthen pots for an authentic taste. This dessert is perfect for cooling down after a spicy meal.

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Famous spots: Try Chitli Qabar Bazaar in New Delhi, Bhendi Bazaar in Mumbai, and Chowk Bazaar in Lucknow

Ramadan is not just a spiritual journey but also a time to savour some of the most delicious street foods that bring communities together. Whether you’re in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, or Lucknow, the vibrant Ramadan food markets offer an unforgettable Iftar experience.

 Discover the best Iftar street foods across India that make Ramadan even more special! From Hyderabadi Haleem to Delhi’s Seekh Kebabs, these flavourful delights are perfect for breaking your fast. Explore this must-try list of iconic Iftar dishes from the streets of India.  Food & Drink Lifestyle News -Fashion Trends, Beauty Tips, Celebrity Party News, Relationship advice, Travel and Food Tips