Guwahati offers a vibrant street food scene, blending Assamese, Northeastern, and Indian flavors. Here are 10 must-visit spots for street food lovers:

Guwahati offers a vibrant street food scene, blending Assamese, Northeastern, and Indian flavors. Here are 10 must-visit spots for street food lovers:

Fancy Bazar: Known for its bustling atmosphere, Fancy Bazar is perfect for quick bites like pani puri, jhalmuri, momos, and shawarma rolls. It's a great place for an evening food crawl.

Fancy Bazar: Known for its bustling atmosphere, Fancy Bazar is perfect for quick bites like pani puri, jhalmuri, momos, and shawarma rolls. It's a great place for an evening food crawl.

Paltan Bazar: Located near the railway station, Paltan Bazar is famous for its momos, rolls, poori torkari, and biryani. Fresh food is guaranteed here.

Paltan Bazar: Located near the railway station, Paltan Bazar is famous for its momos, rolls, poori torkari, and biryani. Fresh food is guaranteed here.

Uzan Bazar: A hub for traditional Assamese street food, Uzan Bazar offers dishes like khar, pani pitha, and narikol laddoo. It’s particularly popular for breakfast.

Uzan Bazar: A hub for traditional Assamese street food, Uzan Bazar offers dishes like khar, pani pitha, and narikol laddoo. It’s particularly popular for breakfast.

Chandmari: A lively area for students, Chandmari is known for luchi with aloo dum, singaras, biryani, and jhalmuri, making it a vibrant food zone.

Chandmari: A lively area for students, Chandmari is known for luchi with aloo dum, singaras, biryani, and jhalmuri, making it a vibrant food zone.

Ganeshguri Market: Famous for momos, especially from Momo Ghar, and fried rice, Ganeshguri is a great spot for fresh and affordable food.

Ganeshguri Market: Famous for momos, especially from Momo Ghar, and fried rice, Ganeshguri is a great spot for fresh and affordable food.

Zoo Road and Hatigaon: These areas serve Southeast Asian-inspired dishes like thukpa and laksa. Bhut jolokia chutney and payas are also available for spice lovers.

Zoo Road and Hatigaon: These areas serve Southeast Asian-inspired dishes like thukpa and laksa. Bhut jolokia chutney and payas are also available for spice lovers.

Beltola: A meat lover’s paradise, Beltola is known for gahori khorika, grilled pork skewers seasoned with local spices, often served with rice.

Beltola: A meat lover’s paradise, Beltola is known for gahori khorika, grilled pork skewers seasoned with local spices, often served with rice.

Lokhra: This area is perfect for grilled meat, especially khorika, with a smoky flavor from open-flame grilling. It's a great spot for evening snacks.

Lokhra: This area is perfect for grilled meat, especially khorika, with a smoky flavor from open-flame grilling. It's a great spot for evening snacks.

Pan Bazar: Ideal for Assam tea, jalebis, and pani puri, Pan Bazar is also home to Reboti Chat House, which serves its special chowmein.

Pan Bazar: Ideal for Assam tea, jalebis, and pani puri, Pan Bazar is also home to Reboti Chat House, which serves its special chowmein.

Dighalipukhuri: A student favorite, Dighalipukhuri offers a variety of street food, including dosas, waffles, smoked pork, and chicken rolls.

Dighalipukhuri: A student favorite, Dighalipukhuri offers a variety of street food, including dosas, waffles, smoked pork, and chicken rolls.

Each of these places brings a unique flavor to Guwahati’s street food scene, ensuring a delightful experience for food enthusiasts.

Each of these places brings a unique flavor to Guwahati’s street food scene, ensuring a delightful experience for food enthusiasts.

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