Trying $0.40 Aloo Kachori while exploring Kamla Nagar 🇮🇳

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Support the channel and buy my ultimate Desi Delhi food guide here: https://maxmcfarlin.gumroad.com/l/24h... 🇮🇳 Welcome back to north Delhi! After enjoying a rather heavy breakfast of chole bhature with my rickshaw driver, in the last video I was off in search of a drink to quench my thirst. I wandered back to the stall that sold us the chole bhature and asked if there were any drink stalls nearby. Although I wasn't really looking to drink a heavy lassi, I asked for a lassi shop and the man selling told me they had lassi there. I had to oblige.

The lassi was really good and big for 80 INR (~$0.98 USD). It was a Punjabi style lassi with nice curds from the milk on top.

After finishing my lassi it happened to be the time school was starting in the morning I suppose. At that time, I was looking at my phone for directions to another food, when some Indian middle school students came over to ask for the time. I had seen them eyeing my phone for some reason, and they came over to chat and then asked to see my phone. I politely declined, although I don't think there was any ill-intent. I think they were just curious what a new iPhone looked like.

After chatting it was time for another delicious Indian snack. It just so happens that just a few hundred meters down the road from the chole bhature place is a famous small snack stall selling aloo (potato) kachori called Sharma Kachori Wala.

Right as I started walking in the direction of the stall, I could immediately tell which one it was. It was surrounded by people eating. It was so crowded in fact that I thought there was a line, but the friendly locals confirmed to me it was just a walk up and grab.

One plate of aloo kachori comes with an aloo mixture, and 5 pieces of kachori, which is a crunchy fried snack, all for only 35 INR (~$0.43 USD). After figuring out how to film with one hand due to no seating, I gave it a try. The aloo mixture was much spicier than I was expecting, but it was absolutely delicious. The flaky, crunchy kachori was an incredible combination, although I found it difficult to scoop up the aloo mixture with such a crunchy, non-malleable tool. I think I did okay though for my first time.

After finishing my aloo kachori, I was really full from all the food and drinks, so I decided to walk around a bit more and try to build up an appetite. Unfortunately I didn't really get hungry, but instead got extremely thirsty. I stumbled upon a mall-area with places selling lots of clothes, and there happened to be a drink places selling drinks. I decided to try a drink called Nimbu Lemon, which is basically a spiced lemonade with various types of masala in it. It was really good and the mother-son owner duo were very nice. One cup was 30 INR (~$0.37 USD).

Hope you enjoy.

Sharma Kachori Wala: https://goo.gl/maps/bbv2ftPnBgx7rS42A
Timing: 7am-10pm everyday

Video Chapters:
0:00 Trying $1 Punjabi Lassi
2:49 Indian students want to see my iPhone
4:58 Trying Sharma Aloo Kachori
10:39 Trying $0.37 Nimbu Lemon drink
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