$1 Indian Street Food - CHEAPEST and Best Food in Bengaluru, India!!

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Published 2024-04-16
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BENGALURU, INDIA - This evening we’re going on an Indian street food tour in Bengaluru to eat a few extremely popular and unique street foods that are both tasty and affordable - for under $1!

Friends in the video:
→ Naman: www.instagram.com/bangalorefoodbomb/
→ Nabeel: Great transportation services in South India, Smile Travel: maps.app.goo.gl/2zHgCkFCevHxNJFY7
→ Joel: @JoelsTastyRide

Here are all the places we went on this Indian street food tour:

Davanagere Hot Masala Mandakki Mirchi (maps.app.goo.gl/9zFvBQjbTCxwBePV9)
We tried Girmit Mirchi and Operation Mirchi, both of which included their speciality of fried green chilies. Price - 40 Rupees ($0.48 USD)

Ravi Bhelpuri (maps.app.goo.gl/C7QMqgrQvH8w8k3u7) - This place has some of the best Indian street food chaats I’ve had in a long time. The tomato bhel, bhel puri, hesaru bele were all outstanding, bursting with flavor and spicy! Price - 60 Rupees ($0.72 USD)

Bengaluru Cafe (maps.app.goo.gl/kwju2jwxB3BNEjNJ7) - Naman then took us to an extremely popular food and hang out spot that’s known for all sorts of South Indian street foods and coffee. I tried their amazing vada with coconut chutney, idli, and butter masala dosa. Price - 35 Rupees ($0.42) for the vada.

Krishna's Cart (maps.app.goo.gl/iMZ1BNycnLSMC7yUA) - Finally we went to another extremely famous dosa cart where they specialize in pink colored beetroot dosa. Again, an outstanding dosa and wonderful street food experience. Price - 50 Rupees ($0.62)

We’ve had many amazing street food experiences in Karnataka, and this was yet another delicious evening of food. From here we literally had to run to catch out flight back home to Bangkok!

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All Comments (21)
  • @FitAngeS
    I love that we can travel the world through you Mark without actually “travelling the world” to experience food and culture. Thank you as always
  • @ShashaKrishna
    5:13 The explanation of the dish name "Operation Mirchi"🤣"That's an operation you look forward to!
  • @sssss11112
    The smiles of the people is so heartily and precious. When we complain that our lives are hard then we should see these people who are doing so much of hardwork and still having such beautiful smiles. The people were the real stars of this whole series of Karnataka. And so was the mesmerizing food
  • @karanpoonja
    Both Naman and Nabeel come across as genuine guys..... I could see anxiety in Naman's face that all should go well.... He won my heart
  • @ajayaan786
    It's truly heartening to see you shining a spotlight on local roadside small shops and their delicious offerings on your channel. Your support means the world to them. Kudos to you, Mark, for your impactful work! Keep it up!❤
  • Man, I keep saying this, I am Indian but a South African Indian and I've never seen or heard of majority of the Devine foods prepared by my brothers and sisters from India itself. Am so used to spicy foods, being an Indian, but I can only imagine the exotic flavours of the foods prepared there. Very creative and imaginative meals 😋👌
  • @amananandmusic
    Loving this series, Mark! Beautifully documented as always :D
  • @thedipsomaniax
    My first time watching a video of this kind. I have always enjoyed making sarcastic remarks on those who watch food and travel videos (this includes my wife). Pretty easy, not to mention satisfying, to poke fun at people spending time watching other people eat. But with much guilt I admit that I enjoyed the hell out of this whole video and smiled throughout, which I will never admit to a family member. Hats off to you for finding these places, doing such a great job of videography, and being such a great guy throughout! Also, a question: how in the world do you eat all that stuff in a single day and remain so fit, even skinny? I want that magic potion or spell.
  • @NewDay8429
    Mark's positivity is contagious n addictive.
  • Mark I’ve been following you for years, never did I imagine you’d be visiting my local street food vendors! You’ve covered our hidden gems that even local food bloggers haven’t. Thank you, made my day 🥲
  • India is Vegetarians Paradise ❤ Here you get to taste the world's best vegetarian food😋
  • @stowkontrent
    Thanks for a great series Mark and the team. Great watching. Love it! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
  • @desisnackqueen
    Mark we need you to visit all the wonderful Indian states and do your food series!!!! Lots of love to you, Micah, Ying and your buddy Joel ❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • @sourabhp5840
    Mark's immunity after eating our Indian food - 📈📈📈🗿🗿🗿
  • Keep up the great work mark!, You're so authentic and humble. You're obviously fulfilling your passion of enjoying and highlighting great foods all over the world.