The fort which is full of colored market and old days are also familiar due to chasing street food of Jaipur. The city is packed with spicy snacks, and sweet delights taste, and the rest that can be attributed to a wealthy Rajasthan cuisine. Traversing bazaars neighbouring one another, there are always food kiosks that their ancestors consumed over the years to the satisfaction of tourists. These fast foods are affordable, delicious and highly loaded with original flavor. This will be inevitable in the travelling experience of any person who visits and that is the street eats in Jaipur. The dishes being served are all cultural stories of spices and colourful spirit of Pink City.
Pyaaz Kachori

Among the well known Jaipur snacks, pyaaz kachori is one of the snacks. It is a fried pastry which is filled with spice mixture of onion and served with tangy chutney. It has a big taste and is crunchy, thus becoming one of the products that are liked by locals and tourists.
Mirchi Bada

Another popular snack in the streets is Mirchi Bada which is a large green chili filled with hot potato mixture battered in gram flower and fried.
Dal Kachori

Onion kachori is however filled with spiced lentils, unlike Dal Kachori. The outer crunchiness and delicious stuffing turn it to be a pleasant snack normally served with tamarind chutney.
Mawa Kachori

Sweet tooth should not also skip Mawa Kachori, which is a well-known delicacy. It is filled with sweet albamol solids and dry fruits and then moistened in sugar syrup to provide one with a very sweet dessert.
Ghewar

It is normally served with thick crunchy alabam cream, or nuts sprinkles that make it exceptionally lush and delicious.
The popularity of the dessert is especially during the festive seasons and celebrations.It is not hard to find many sweet shops that could offer freshly made ghewar to visitors in Jaipur. .
Rabri Lassi

Rabri Lassi is a cold and thick but very heavy drink consisting of yogurt and creamy Rabri which is layered over the pressing drink. It is perfect in satiating you as you wander about the thronged markets.
Aloo Tikki

Alu Tikki is an Indian snack which is a crust made of pottery which filled with potato served with chutneys, yogurt and spices. It is also a snack food that brings springiness as well as the sourness.
Chaat

Chaat is offered in different forms by the street vendors in Jaipur. They are foods which are made by combining crispy items with chutneys, yogurt and spices to all get a perfect balance of sweet, spicy and tangy feelings.
Kulfi Falooda

Kulfi Falooda is one of the soothing sweets that are served in Jaipur streets. It is a tasty snack taken along with sweet syrup and vermicelli which has been dipped in kulfi; and serves to soothe spicy snacks.
Kachori with Kadhi

Other local dishes include Kachori with Kadhi where Kachori are served with hot kadhi prepared of yogurt. It is also a combination of soothing street food because of the contrast in smells and tastes.
