Who said, the village market doesn't have much to offer? Maybe they don't have popular fast food options but local snacks! No one can beat them on this!
I recently visited two of my aunt's houses. It was a fantastic tour with my mom and my son. We enjoyed the excellent environment there as well as their fresh food. I can say it safely that I have enjoyed the best kind of 'Jelapi/Jalebi' there.
Let me share some photos of my experience with you.
Not to mention, they are nothing fancy. The Bazar/market only had three to four restaurants. They offer local snacks, tea, and some sweets. The best thing is all the foods are freshly made and they were super tasty.
Just look at the Jelapi/Jalebi; aren't they look delicious?
We bought a good amount of jelapi and brought some home too to share with other family members as well.
We had some samucha/singara, some lentil snacks/piyaju, and soft drinks.
The snacks only cost like $.30 (without the soft drinks).
The best thing is their homemade yogurt. They serve it in a mini glass, I find it really cute. On top of that, the yogurt was so good, I couldn't believe I'm tasting something from a very rural area.
They also offer a few types of sweets (local desserts). We didn't have the chance to taste them but I heard they are also quite good.
This is what the place looks like. We paid around $2 for everything. I was so happy with the food and the experience that I bought back some food for my aunt and my mom as well.
This experience will be cherished for a long time by us for sure.
Have a good day, everyone.
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