10 Worst-Rated Indian Street Food
Source: Taste Atlas
Source: Taste Atlas
Bonda, a bite-sized potato dish with a 3.7-star rating, stands in tenth place on the list of worst-rated Indian street food.
It is a traditional flatbread stuffed with cauliflower originating from North India. It has a rating of 3.6 stars.
This snack dish originating from northern India, has a rating of 3.6 stars and stands at eighth place in the worst-rated street food list.
These crispy Indian fritters consisting of a combination of soaked potatoes, and crushed peanuts are popular in Maharashtra. Similar to the previous two dishes, it also has a 3.6-star rating.
Dahi vada is a popular Indian snack mostly eaten during festive occasions and stands at sixth place in the list of worst-rated Indian snacks with a 3.4-star rating.
A traditional egg-based dish has a rating of 3.4 stars and is the fifth worst Indian street food.
Mumbai’s famous sandwich made with green chutney, butter, garam masala, potato, tomato and cucumber with a 3.2-star rating is the fourth worst-rated Indian street food.
This Gujarati dish, originating from Kutch, is the third worst-rated Indian street food with 3.2 stars.
With a 2.9 rating, Sev is the second worst-rated Indian street food. It is a crispy, noodle-like snack made from gram flour with spices.
Hailing from Maharashtra, Dahi Puri is a popular Indian snack. Taking the spot of worst-rated Indian snack, it has a rating of 2.8 stars.
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