Street food is busy but organised in Chhattisgarh. Even though the samosas are believed to be mouth-wateringly delicious here, the bhajiyas or the pakoras definitely deserve more of the attention. With the traditional cup of chai, the breakfast here usually comprises kachoris, mirchi bhajis, dal ka wada and onion bhajiyas. To satisfy your sweet tooth, pick a warm jalebi and you will not regret it. Sirpur is essentially dominated by a straight road with major sights located on either side. The city’s main street food hub is on the junction of the road that turns towards Budh Vihar and Laxman Temple.
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