Street food of Uttar Pradesh: “UP nhi Dekha to India nhi dekha” You must have heard of this quote. Uttar Pradesh offers the same experiences as that. Ranging from great cultural and political history, Uttar Pradesh is also famous for its delicious street foods.Here in this article, we are going to tell you about the 5 best street foods that must be tasted by you when you travel to Uttar Pradesh. CHAAT Uttar Pradesh is well known for its extensive varieties of the Chaat. You can easily find the Samosa chat, Tamatar Chaat and Aloo Chaat while walking randomly on the streets. Served with various types of toppings, Chaat is something which describes the taste of Uttar Pradesh at its best. Varanasi and Lucknow are famous cities for Chaat. Varanasi is exclusively famous for tamatar chat. BEDAI Bedai is generally a type of wheat chappati which is deep-fried in hot oil. It is the famous breakfast option for locals originating in Agra and its nearby areas of Firozabad and Mathura. The Bedai is made up of Maida, and a mixture of spices and pulses is filled in it. It is served with a spicy potato curry and green chutney. If you are planning to visit Agra, then you must try Bedai, as its one-piece is enough to fill the tummy. BAATI CHOKHA Baati chokha is a very famous food in Eastern Uttar Pradesh. Baati is a wheat ball filled up with a mixture of chickpea flour and spices served with mashed potato and brinjals. To add more taste, you will be offered chutney and desi ghee as a compliment. Baati Chokha is also considered the staple food of the people of Uttar Pradesh. You can find the best Baati Chokha in the areas of Varanasi, Prayagraj and Kanpur. GALOUTI KEBAB If you are visiting Uttar Pradesh and want to eat authentic non-veg kebab, then Galouti Kebab is a must-try option. Galouti kebab contains meat mixed with spices and cooked on a tava. If you are travelling to Lucknow, then don't forget to try the Galouti kebabs. KULFI Keeping the spicy options aside, Kulfi is considered one of the most famous desserts of Uttar Pradesh. Kulfi is made up of milk and dry fruits like Almonds, Cashews etc. It is usually stored in the Ice compartment to keep it frozen. It is served after dipping it into milk. Lucknow and Kanpur are widely famous for Kulfi. You can easily find Kulfi on the streets in most of the cities of Uttar Pradesh. Written by Ishan Singh Read More: Exploring The Best Street Food Of Delhi