Food Walk

 Food Walk


In sjcit college

On this food walk we take guests on a journey across the old ‘Petta’ or City. We scoure the streets, lanes & by-lanes within the erstwhile mud fort built by Kempe Gowda I in 1500s in search of the tastiest vegetarian delicacies of chikkaballapur. Some of the bakeries and restaurants here are nearly 100-year old. These food joints have die-hard foodies flocking despite the traffic chaos that plague the area. In between bites of food, we give some bytes of the local history too.

Our first stop is a legendary sweetmeat store which doles out the best Kashi Halwa in town apart from other delicious sweets and savouries. Next up we gorge on some tasty Kesari Baat at another famous joint nearby. Further down the road, we stop at a place famous for its dosas which some say might be the best in the whole of chikkaballapur. Here we get to meet the owner & hear his ‘tea boy to restaurant owner’ story.If your hunger is not yet satiated come along us to another 100-year old bakery and sample some amazing naans (Indian wheat bread) and khatais. The grand finale is an idli (steamed rice cake) joint where the idlis literally float in the chutney water.

We end the walk by with some nice parting gifts to you.

Category: Food walk; Pure vegetarian.

Location: BB Road.

You can call it Pani Puri, Puchka, or Golgappa. Golpappas are a favorite snack among all Indians and now also globally. Be it someone who is older or a kid, all age groups love to eat Puchkas, and today,  Google is celebrating the beloved street food.

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