'If you want to eat authentic Indian street food then you need to know what \"Chaat\" is! Chaatwalas (savoury snack sellers) line the streets in India serving all sorts of different spicy, sour, and sweet snacks which are known as Chaat, Chat, or in Hindi चाट. I\'ll explain exactly what it is while we eat Dahi Puri, Palak Patta Chaat, and Tamatar Chaat at two famous restaurants in the home of Chaat - Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. When it comes to whether it\'s safe to eat at these restaurants for foreigners, I think it\'s safe. It\'s much safer than eating from a street food cart. Water is the real sure-fire Delhi Belly ingredient and none of the dishes we ate have water - only yoghurt. So don\'t order Pani Puri (spicy water-filled shells) unless you know the water is clean! If you\'re really worried, you can eat Chaat and other Indian street foods at Halidrams or Bikanerwala which are very clean Indian restaurant chains across North India. Their chaat is a little watered down in taste, that\'s all. But it\'s still yummy there, and I usually eat there. Here\'s another helpful video and an INCREDIBLE food tour: How to Eat at Indian Roadside Restaurants for Foreigners (Dhaba Tour) https://youtu.be/hZc79-k8OSM India\'s FOOD Temple! THE HOLIEST FOOD IN THE WORLD
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