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| Chaat Ka Nasha |
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| Dahi Chaat |
Chaat at Narmada Shopping Complex
Dahi Chaat is a refreshing North Indian street food dish made with crispy fried snacks (like papdi or samosas), topped with creamy yogurt, a mix of spices and topped with sev. It’s sweet, tangy, crunchy, and cooling—all in one bite.
In recent years, dahi chaat and other North Indian-style chaats have gained huge popularity in Trivandrum and other parts of Kerala. The younger crowd, families, and even tourists have embraced these flavor-packed dishes as evening snacks or light meals. The rise of small chaat carts and fusion-style chaat cafes across the city reflects this growing demand.
A Great Business Model Near Tourist Spots
Chaat stalls or kiosks can be a highly profitable and low-investment business, especially when placed near busy tourist locations like Eastfort, Shangumugham Beach, or Kovalam.
Why it works:
- Tourists often look for quick, affordable, and flavorful street food.
- Dahi chaat appeals to both locals and visitors due to its light and cooling nature, especially in Kerala’s tropical weather.
- Easy setup and minimal kitchen space needed make it ideal for small vendors or food carts.
With a creative twist (like using Kerala ingredients or serving chilled fruit chaat), this street food can be both a crowd-pleaser and a smart local venture.



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