If you love tasty street food, then Fateh ki Kachori is a must-visit spot for you. This delightful cycle stall is located right outside the shrine of St. Xavier’s Church, on Raj Niwas Marg, near Delhi Gate. Their Kachoris are beyond amazing and have won our hearts! As a working individual, looking for a quick bite at noon, I find myself drawn to this place whenever I’m unsure about where to eat.
Discovering Fateh Ki Kachori in Civil Lines, Delhi
One can find Fateh ki Kachori, a cycle stall near a tree outside St. Xavier’s School on Raj Niwas Marg, near Kashmiri Gate. What makes their Kachoris so awesome is the way they are served. Each Kachori is accompanied by boiled chickpeas (cholle) and a flavorful mix of masalas and lemon. To enhance the taste even further, they add a delicious blend of onions, chilies, coriander, ginger, and chutney. A plate typically consists of 2 mouthwatering Kachoris.
Must-Try Delicacies at Fateh Ki Kachori:
- Crispy Kachori
- Chole Kachori
- Khasta Kachori
- Matar Kachori
Exploring Kachori: A Popular Snack in Punjab
Kachori is one of the most famous snacks in Punjab and can be found at roadside vendors or in shops if you’re lucky. Made primarily of Maida (all-purpose flour), Kachoris are filled with an assortment of aromatic spices. At Fateh ki Kachori, their red kachoris are particularly famous and extremely popular in Delhi. Interestingly, they serve this unique type of kachori right from a cycle stall. The ingredients used to make the kachori include boiled chickpeas, a fine ground mixture of green chili, lemon, onion, and ginger, adding a distinctive touch to its