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Hand Picked, Authentic and fresh... in 1st Street Food Fest!

CityShor in Ahmedabad has organised first Street Food Festival at Akash Aman Party Plot in Ahmedabad. 


Jamnagari Ghughra

Pallav Parikh

Hush Rush..

Tamarind Sorbet
This runs through three days, from 23rd to 25th February 2018. The best part is that it's an authentic food festival where street food owners have been given a platform without charging them a penny.. Few bloggers from Ahmedabad gathered and tasted Sorbet ice creams like Guava topped with chilli powder, Karela, imli etc. 
Other attractions are..Peanut chat, Ghughra of Jamnagar, khichiya, new versions of Puffs, freshly baked cookies and the list goes on.. 



Puff with some great stuff!!


Peanut Dahi chaat with Beet.. a must for health freaks!!

Khichiya topped with salads and Mayo.. watta fusion!!

Guava Ice Cream sprinkled with Chilli powder..

Kudos to Cityshor for taking this initiative. They have done lot of research and hard work, bringing on all the street food hawkers on one platform. So that foodies don't require to research and travel all the way to various parts of the town

Pallav Parikh from Cityshor mentioned, "Our team traveled in all corners of Ahmedabad to gather a hit list, then we also had to convince the hawkers, check on the food quality, hygiene etc. The idea is to promote these people and serve the city authentic food. Further to keep a check on the food price, invite footfalls and the vendors too, CityShor has not charged these vendors, hence the cost does not reflect on the servings"

All served on a Platter called Akash and Aman.. The pictures in my blog speak it all.. the festival is packed with foodies going crazy after the delightful collection!!

So come, indulge, burp, slurpp.. and chirp
#LoveFood #love #Amdavadis #cityshor #pallav #ritzy #triknitty #worldismyplayground



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