Delhi pilot sparks a trend
MCD is planning to set up Delhi’s first night-life street food market near Salimgarh Fort. It aims to host 50 vendors from 6 pm to 10 pm. Here are seven night markets in India beloved for their late night bites and local cuisine.

Sarafa Bazaar, Indore
By day a jewelry hub, by night a legendary food lane with poha‑jalebi, bhutte ka kees, and garadu. Stays open late into the night as a dedicated nocturnal market known across central India.

Mohammad Ali Road, Mumbai
A night icon especially during Ramzan, with kebabs, malpua, and nalli nihari stalls crowding the lanes; multiple khau gallis in Mumbai echo the late‑night spirit year‑round in different neighborhoods.

Manek Chowk, Ahmedabad
A day‑to‑night chameleon that turns into a bustling food court after dark, serving rabri kulfi, gotala dosa, pizzas, and classic snacks like samosas and kachoris in the Amdavadi style.

Gali Kababiyan, Old Delhi
Behind Jama Masjid, grills glow after sundown with seekh kebab, nihari, and roomali roti, with storied eateries and small stalls sharing the same aromatic, packed lane late into the night.

Marina Beach stalls, Chennai
Come evening, the shoreline lights up with masala fried fish, bajjis, roasted corn, and sundal, making the promenade one of South India’s most atmospheric night snacking scenes.

Law Garden Night Market, Ahmedabad
Handicrafts and textiles by evening, and a flavorful lane of fafda‑jalebi, khaman, and handvo after dark, offering a festive, family‑friendly market experience.
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