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  2. Chappan Dukan - Wikipedia

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    Chappan Dukan (Chhappan Dukan/56 Dukan) is a food and shopping Street located in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.It is known for its active street food scene and variety of shops, establishing itself as a notable landmark for residents and visitors alike.

  3. Sarafa Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    Sarafa Bazaar (English: Sarafa Market) is a jewellery market and night street food court [1] located in central Indore, India.Sarafa is one of the market in India which remains as a jewellery marketplace at daytime and converts itself into a street food court at night. [2]

  4. List of bazaars in India - Wikipedia

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    Indore: Sarafa Bazaar is a jewellery market and night street food court [36] located in central Indore, India. Sarafa is one of the market in India which remains as a jewellery marketplace at daytime and converts itself into a street food court at night. [37] The market consists of two sub-markets namely Bada Sarafa Bazaar and Chhota Sarafa Bazaar.

  5. Indore - Wikipedia

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    Indore's culinary culture has a blend of Maharashtrian, Malwi, Rajasthani and Gujarati influence. The street food of the city is especially popular. Two of the most noteworthy street food places in Indore are Chappan Dukan and Sarafa Bazaar. [122] As part of the Smart City project, the Chappan Dukan area has been developed as a smart food street.

  6. Vijay Nagar, Indore - Wikipedia

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    Real estate prices have since shot up and are among the highest in Indore, in part because of the continued influx of immigrants. Vijay Nagar is located in the eastern part of the city and is nestled between MR-9, MR-10, and Eastern Ring Road. Lately, with the development of Indore BRTS, the area has witnessed rampant growth.

  7. Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Wheat and meat are common in the north and west of the state, while the wetter south and east are dominated by rice and fish. Milk is a common ingredient in Gwalior and Indore. The street food of Indore is well known, with shops that have been active for generations. [132]

  8. Indori poha - Wikipedia

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    Indori poha gets its name from the city of Indore which is its place of origin. It is believed that it was created after India's independence (1947). The recipe of Indori poha differs from vendor to vendor, though generally, it comes with a blend of North and Central Indian spices, snacks and namkeen.

  9. National Association of Street Vendors of India - Wikipedia

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    Puri addresses the 16th meeting of National Association of Street Vendors of India; Government of Madhya Pradesh, National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) and Nestlé India launch Project ‘Serve Safe Food’ in Bhopal and Indore