Road side chaat stall which is very common in India, "Chaat" is a term describing savoury snacks, its derived from Hindi word Chat which means tasting a delicacy. Strangely chaat is more tastier at these road side stall than the hotels/restaurants. Some of the specialities are Pani Puri, Dahi Puri, Masala Puri, Bhel Puri, Papdi chat, Aloo Chat etc.
Yes, oh yes, and yum!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful, colorful capture, Sam! And now I'm hungry!! Would love to sample some "Chaat"! Hope your week is going well!
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Offer good taste. Taste for bright colors will stand. / Peter
ReplyDeleteMarvellous food vendor.
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That looks very inviting :) :)
ReplyDeleteLovely photo! So colorful!
ReplyDeleteThat makes me really hungry! Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteOh I would have soooo much fun there Anthony!!
ReplyDeleteThese look so yummy, and to think you can just stop by and pick some up!!
Thank you so much for sharing this at The Creative Exchange.
Have a wonderful day!
lisa.
Oh what a colorful photo! And I am getting hungry. I love Indian food...just went to Swapna Indian Restaurant yesterday for the wonderful buffet.
ReplyDeleteI love this colorful image!
ReplyDeleteVery good daily life photo.
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gorgeous photo and i would love to have one of those carts line up with the other lunch trucks in midtown manhattan.
ReplyDeleteI love this colorful Pic!
ReplyDeletePass it over, I love Curry related dishes-great photo:)
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Correct Mr. Sandeep he killing Kannada
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