
Jehanabad may be a small city, but its street food is full of flavor, tradition, and local charm. From spicy chaats to smoky litti-chokha and sweet treats, these destinations are loved by locals and are easy for tourists to explore. This guide includes what to eat, best time to visit, expected cost, and practical tips so you don’t need to search anywhere else.
1) Arwal More Chaat Street
- Famous for: Golgappa, Aloo Tikki Chaat, Papdi Chaat, Dahi Puri
- Best time to visit: 5 PM to 9 PM
- What to expect: This is one of the busiest chaat zones where vendors make items fresh in front of you. You will find crispy puris, spicy-tangy water, and thick curd-based chaats with sev and chutneys.
- Average cost: 20 to 60 per plate
- Visitor tips: Choose the stall with the fastest turnover (freshness). Ask for medium spice if you are new to Bihar-style chaat.
2) Kako Road Samosa and Jalebi Corner
- Famous for: Samosa, Jalebi, Kachori
- Best time: 7 AM to 10 AM and 4 PM to 7 PM
- What to expect: Hot samosas with spicy filling and crispy jalebis served fresh from the kadai. Many locals prefer this as a morning breakfast snack or evening tea-time bite.
- Average cost: 15 to 40
- Visitor tips: Eat jalebi immediately while it is crisp. If you are carrying food, keep sweets separate from samosas to avoid sogginess.
3) Station Road Litti-Chokha Stalls
- Famous for: Litti-Chokha, Baingan Chokha, Tomato Chokha, Green Chutney
- Best time: 6 PM to 10 PM
- What to expect: Coal-roasted litti with smoky flavor, served with mashed chokha and ghee. This is a “must-try” local food and feels like the true taste of Bihar.
- Average cost: 30 to 70
- Visitor tips: Ask for ghee only if you want it richer. If you prefer mild taste, request less green chilli in the chutney.
4) Jehanabad Main Market Chowmein and Roll Point
- Famous for: Veg Chowmein, Egg Chowmein, Egg Roll, Paneer Roll
- Best time: 4 PM to 9 PM
- What to expect: Desi-style chowmein with strong masala flavor and street-style rolls that are filling and quick. Great choice for students and travelers who want a complete snack-meal.
- Average cost: 40 to 80
- Visitor tips: If you have a sensitive stomach, choose veg options and ask for less sauce. Eat hot for best taste.
5) Gandhi Maidan Pakodi and Chai Stall
- Famous for: Onion Pakodi, Mirchi Bhajiya, Masala Chai
- Best time: 3 PM to 7 PM
- What to expect: Perfect for an evening break. Pakodis come out hot and crunchy, and tea is usually strong, spicy, and comforting.
- Average cost: 10 to 30
- Visitor tips: Ask for fresh batch pakodi. Avoid cold or re-fried items.
6) Court Area Chaat and Fast Food Lane
- Famous for: Dahi Chaat, Aloo Chaat, Sev Puri, Chana Chaat
- Best time: 5 PM to 8 PM
- What to expect: A busy lane where you can try multiple small plates. You get a mix of sweet, spicy, and tangy tastes.
- Average cost: 20 to 60
- Visitor tips: If you want balanced taste, ask for both sweet and spicy chutney. Carry tissues and water.
7) Hospital Road Fruit Chaat and Juice Stall
- Famous for: Fruit chaat, Seasonal juices, Lemon soda
- Best time: 12 PM to 6 PM
- What to expect: A lighter and healthier option, especially in warm weather. Fruit chaat is mixed with masala and black salt, and juices are refreshing.
- Average cost: 30 to 70
- Visitor tips: Prefer cut fruit only if it looks freshly prepared. Ask for less sugar in juices if you want.
8) Railway Crossing Night Food Street
- Famous for: Bread omelette, Egg bhurji, Late-night snacks
- Best time: 7 PM to 11 PM
- What to expect: A lively late-night option for travelers and locals. Quick egg-based snacks are filling and usually served hot.
- Average cost: 30 to 80
- Visitor tips: Prefer items cooked in front of you. If you don’t eat eggs, ask for veg options like chai, biscuits, or simple snacks from nearby stalls.
9) Tehta Bazaar Traditional Sweets Street
- Famous for: Rasgulla, Gulab Jamun, Khaja, Thekua
- Best time: 10 AM to 8 PM
- What to expect: Traditional sweets and local snack items that are ideal for gifting or carrying during travel.
- Average cost: 20 to 100
- Visitor tips: Buy sweets in small quantities if you want the freshest. Thekua and khaja are better for longer travel.

10) Old Bus Stand Momos and Soup Point
- Famous for: Steamed momos, Fried momos, Soup
- Best time: 4 PM to 9 PM
- What to expect: Popular modern street snack with spicy chutney. Fried momos are heavier, while steamed momos are lighter.
- Average cost: 40 to 90
- Visitor tips: Choose stalls that steam continuously (freshness). If you dislike very spicy chutney, ask for mild.
Practical Tips for Tourists and New Visitors
- Best overall time: Evening (4 PM to 9 PM) for maximum variety
- Budget: 100 to 200 per person is enough for a full street-food experience
- Hygiene rule: Go where the crowd is, because fast turnover usually means fresher food
- Water safety: Prefer sealed water bottles, especially if you are not used to local water
- Spice control: Bihar street food can be spicy, so start medium and increase gradually
- If traveling with family: Fruit chaat, sweets, and fresh hot snacks are safer choices
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