
Street food has always been one of my greatest passions. Wherever I travel, I make it a point to ask the local people about the best street snacks in town. Their recommendations often lead me to hidden gems that no guidebook can ever reveal.
On a scorching hot afternoon during my recent visit to Delhi, we were passing through the bustling Central Market of Lajpat Nagar on our way back home. Suddenly, the thought of our favorite Ram Laddoo (Moong Dal Fritters)crossed our minds. Memories came flooding back.

Forty to fifty years ago, a humble vendor selling Ram Laddoos from a small handcart was our regular stop. In those days, for just one rupee, he would happily serve four delicious laddoos. The taste was unforgettable, and so were the memories attached to it.
Without hesitation, we parked the car nearby and walked over to the stall. Soon, we were carrying three leaf bowls filled with piping hot, freshly prepared Ram Laddoos. They were topped with grated radish, tangy chutney, fresh mint, and all the traditional accompaniments. The aroma alone was irresistible.

We sat right inside the car and began enjoying them. Every bite was bursting with flavor—crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and perfectly complemented by the refreshing chutneys and radish. It was a feast for the senses.
With only a day left before our return flight to the United States, we joked that even if we fell sick, it would be worth the risk! Some experiences are simply too precious to miss. Street food, especially when tied to cherished memories, is not just about eating—it is about reliving a lifetime of moments.
That afternoon, amid the heat, the crowds, and the noise of Delhi, those humble Ram Laddoos gave us one of the most satisfying and memorable meals of our entire trip.
