The humble second-class compartment of an Indian train packs in far more adventure than any budget airline. And it certainly gives us lots more to eat.
7. Onion Samosa
Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh. The state’s cultural capital, and a nodal point for lines connecting the entire state, as well as Chennai and Kolkata.
Taste Quotient: The samosas are the authentic introduction to the Coastal Andhra cuisine. They are small and it is possible to binge without over-eating. People typically pop in a few samosas and wash them down with hot coffee.
(This story appears in the 17 July, 2009 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)
And Dahi-Vadas at SENDRA on Delhi Mumbai Section. And also Vada Pao at Karjat -Mumbai-Pune Section.
on Mar 5, 2014Ghota - fried dumplings at Anand, Gujarat
on Feb 26, 2013There is also Lonavala Chikki - on all trains running between Mumbai and Pune and stopping at the hill stations of Lonavala and Khandala.
on Aug 16, 2009Unnao in UP for the best gulab jamuns in the world. Aloo poori on the platforms of New Delhi railway station, served with authentic Punjbai mixed pickle, saunf et al!<br /> Great article, made me very nostalgic because my dad worked for the Railways and chew-chew rides were an integral part of life. Thank you
on Aug 9, 2009Thanks for this informative article....Quite interesting even to an Indian
on Aug 9, 2009