Foodie’s guide to Bengaluru’s most iconic street eats

Foodie’s guide to Bengaluru’s most iconic street eats
Foodie’s guide to Bengaluru’s most iconic street eats

New Delhi: The Silicon Valley of India, Bengaluru, is known for its thriving tech industry and lush greenery, and scenic views the city are enjoyed by the locals and also attract many tourists. Not only its vibrant culture, but Bengaluru is also famous for its vibrant street food culture, which has been popular for ages for its flavours and diversity. From the authentic South Indian flavours like dosa, idli, vadas, to spicy North Indian chaats, Indo-Chinese cuisines and other International cuisines, the street food scene in Bengaluru is beyond expectation and surprisingly amazing to impress all taste buds.

Whether you’re a local, a student, or a visitor on a culinary adventure, Bengaluru’s food streets promise a delightful gastronomic journey through its bustling lanes and heritage-rich neighbourhoods. If you are looking to explore the street food scene in Bengaluru as a local, or a first-time visitor,  this guide is all you need to skip fancy meals and indulge in the street food flavours in the city.

Street foods in Bengaluru

1. Idli-Vada at Brahmin’s Coffee Bar, Basavanagudi

A morning staple for many Bengalureans, the idli-vada combo is soft, piping hot and served with lip-smacking coconut chutney. No sambar needed—the chutney does all the talking.

2. Masala Dosa at CTR, Malleshwaram

The masala dosa here is iconic: Crispy, golden, and slathered with ghee. Served with generous coconut chutney and mildly spiced potato filling, it’s a legacy dish loved across generations.

3. VV Puram Food Street Special – Chitranna and Bajji

Also known as Thindi Beedi, this legendary street is a food lover’s paradise. Try Chitranna (lemon rice) and freshly fried Mirchi Bajji, especially in the evening hours.

4. Donne Biryani at Shivaji Military Hotel, Jayanagar

This spicy, fragrant biryani served in a dried leaf bowl (donne) is a cult favourite. The meat is tender, and the flavour of the spices seeps into the rice perfectly.

5. Mangalore Buns and Goli Baje at Chetty’s Corner, Ulsoor

These sweet, fluffy banana puris are best enjoyed with coconut chutney. Pair them with the crispy Goli Baje (Mangalore fritters) for a satisfying coastal snack.

6. Pav Bhaji at Sri Sairam’s Chats and Juice, Malleshwaram

An explosion of buttery, spicy flavours, the pav bhaji here is served with crunchy onions and lime. The buttery pav makes it irresistible.

7. Filter Coffee at Vidyarthi Bhavan

Round off your food trail with a classic South Indian filter coffee from this historic eatery. Strong, aromatic and served in a steel tumbler, it’s the perfect Bengaluru sign-off.

From the traditional Karnataka staples to spicy chaats and biryanis, Bengaluru is famous for a variety of street food items available here at many local spots. These are some of the best places to skip fine dining and indulge in the true flavours of the city.

 Explore the vibrant streets of Bengaluru through its iconic dishes that reflect the city’s rich culinary culture. This guide takes you on a delicious journey you won’t forget.  Food & Drink Lifestyle News -Fashion Trends, Beauty Tips, Celebrity Party News, Relationship advice, Travel and Food Tips