Experience Indore's Famous Night Food Market - A Paradise for Food Lovers
Explore DelicaciesSarafa Bazaar is a famous jewelry market and night-time food court located in central Indore, India. It transforms from a bustling jewelry market during the day into a vibrant street food court by night.
Divided into two main sections: Bada Sarafa and Chhota Sarafa, this place is a top tourist attraction for its local cuisine and exciting night culture. With food stalls lining the streets after 8 PM, it becomes a lively hub for foodies looking to experience authentic Indori flavors.
From sweet jalebis to savory kachoris, Sarafa offers a diverse range of traditional delicacies that have been perfected over generations. Each vendor brings their unique recipes and cooking techniques, creating an unforgettable culinary experience.
A popular corn dish made with grated corn kernels, milk, and spices. A must-try savory delight!
Savory
Sweet, crispy, and syrupy deep-fried spirals. Perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.
Sweet
Fried purple yam fritters that are crispy on the outside and soft inside. A winter specialty.
Savory
Delicious patties made with coconut, potatoes, and spices. A unique Indori street food.
Savory
Spicy and tangy fried yam cubes, a winter delicacy in Indore. Served hot with chutney.
Savory
The iconic breakfast combination of Indore. Flattened rice flakes with sweet jalebis.
Chaat
Sweet pancakes soaked in sugar syrup, often served with rabri. A traditional dessert.
Sweet
A rich, creamy dessert made by boiling milk until it thickens, flavored with cardamom.
Sweet
Crispy kachoris served with spicy potato curry. Vijay Chat House is famous for this.
ChaatTraditional Indian ice cream in various flavors. Perfect for cooling down on warm nights.
Sweet
Sweet dumplings made from khoya (reduced milk solids), filled with dry fruits.
Sweet
Refreshing coconut water with coconut malai, perfect for hot summer nights.
Drinks
Crispy hollow puris filled with spicy, tangy water, potatoes, and chickpeas. A burst of flavor in every bite!
Chaat
Fragrant rice dish cooked with spices and vegetables or meat, with a unique Indore touch.
Savory
Flattened rice flakes cooked with spices, peanuts, and garnished with sev, coriander and lemon.
Chaat
Thick, creamy yogurt-based drink served in traditional earthen pots. Try the famous Ghamandi Lassi!
Drinks
Crispy potato patties topped with yogurt, tamarind chutney, and spices. A mouthwatering snack!
Savory
🥣 Famous For: Dahi Bade with flying curd toss & spices show
⭐ Must-Try: Dahi Bada, Kachori
Their signature curd toss show is a visual treat. The dahi badas are soft and melt in your mouth, perfectly complemented by sweet and tangy chutneys.
Established Since 1977
🧆 Famous For: Chaat varieties & Poha
⭐ Must-Try: Kachori, Aaloo Tikki Chaat, Poha Jalebi
A popular spot known for its flavorful chaats and the Indori breakfast specialty - Poha Jalebi combo that locals swear by.
A Sarafa staple for decades
🌽 Famous For: Spiced grated corn delicacy
⭐ Must-Try: Bhutte ka Kees
Located near Jain Mithai Bhandar, this stall serves the most authentic version of Indore's beloved corn dish with the perfect blend of spices.
Family recipe passed down generations
🥤 Famous For: Refreshing lemon soda
⭐ Must-Try: Sweet & salty Shikanji
The perfect palate cleanser between heavy street food dishes. Their shikanji has the ideal balance of sweet, salty, and tangy flavors.
Cooling Indore nights for over 30 years
🥞 Famous For: South Indian food in a street food market
⭐ Must-Try: Cheese Masala Dosa
A surprising find in the midst of North Indian street food, offering crispy dosas with a variety of fillings and authentic South Indian chutneys.
Bringing South Indian flavors to Indore
🥔 Famous For: Spicy fried yam
⭐ Must-Try: Garadu with special masala
Their perfectly fried yam cubes with a special house blend of spices is a winter specialty that locals queue up for in the colder months.
Winter favorite for generations
🧂 Famous For: Pani Puri from a red bucket
⭐ Must-Try: Spicy & tangy Golgappas
Easily spotted by their signature red buckets, this stall serves golgappas with multiple flavored waters that will tantalize your taste buds.
A Sarafa institution
🍬 Famous For: Rich and heavy sweet
⭐ Must-Try: Mawa Bati, Malpua
Their mawa bati is the perfect dessert - rich, sweet, and filled with nuts. The perfect end to your Sarafa food journey.
Sweet traditions since 1972
🍦 Famous For: Desi-style ice creams & kulfi
⭐ Must-Try: Kulfi Falooda
Traditional handmade kulfis and ice creams in a variety of flavors. Their kulfi falooda is a must-try dessert during summer months.
Cooling Indore for 40+ years
🥛 Famous For: Thick, creamy Lassi
⭐ Must-Try: Malai Lassi in earthen pots
Serving the creamiest lassi in traditional earthen pots that keep it cool naturally. The perfect refreshment after a spicy meal.
Pride of Sarafa Bazaar
Sarafa Bazaar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
Best time to visit: 8 PM - 1 AM
Indore Tourism Helpline: +91 731 2437645
Opens daily at 8:00 PM
Most crowded between 9:30 PM - 11:30 PM