
Here’s a complete, ground-level guide to the Top 10 Street Food Destinations in Katihar, designed so a first-time visitor can eat confidently without hunting for extra info. Katihar’s street food is simple, bold, affordable, and deeply local—best enjoyed in the evening when the city comes alive.
Street Food Culture in Katihar
Katihar’s street food is simple, affordable, and rooted in local taste. Most stalls operate in the evening and night. Food is freshly prepared and served hot. Locals prefer stalls with fast-moving crowds, which usually means better taste and freshness.
1. Katihar Railway Station Road
Best for: First-time visitors and quick meals
Time: 4:00 PM to 10:30 PM
Foods to try
- Samosa
- Aloo chop
- Egg roll
- Bread omelette
- Tea
This area is always busy because of travelers. High customer flow ensures food is fresh and quickly prepared.
2. Naya Tola Chowk
Best for: Chaat and evening snacks
Time: 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM
Foods to try
- Aloo chaat
- Papdi chaat
- Dahi bhalla
This spot is popular with locals for tangy and spicy flavors. Ideal for light eating in the evening.
3. Katihar Main Market Area
Best for: Variety of street food
Time: 4:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Foods to try
- Pani puri
- Chana chaat
- Roasted peanuts
- Seasonal snacks
You can eat, walk, and shop at the same time. Multiple stalls are located close together.
4. Mirchaibari Road
Best for: Traditional Bihar food
Time: 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Foods to try
- Litti chokha
- Chana ghugni
- Roasted corn (seasonal)
This area is known for authentic local taste, especially wood-fire cooked litti.
5. Binodpur Area
Best for: Students and budget-friendly food
Time: 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Foods to try
- Veg chowmein
- Manchurian
- Momos
Indo-Chinese street food is popular here and available at low prices.
6. Manihari Road
Best for: Non-vegetarian street food
Time: 6:00 PM to 10:30 PM
Foods to try
- Chicken fry
- Fish fry
- Egg curry with roti
Fresh frying and strong spices make this area a favorite for non-veg lovers.
7. Sahebganj Road Corner Stalls
Best for: Evening tea and snacks
Time: 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Foods to try
- Samosa
- Bread pakora
- Masala chai
Good stop for a short break in the evening.
8. Katihar Bus Stand Area
Best for: Late-evening snacks
Time: 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Foods to try
- Kachori sabzi
- Jalebi
- Boiled eggs with spices
Stalls here stay open late and serve travelers and locals.
9. Residential Area Evening Hawkers
Best for: Home-style local snacks
Time: 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Foods to try
- Homemade snacks
- Seasonal fried items
- Simple vegetable dishes with roti
These hawkers mainly serve nearby residents, so taste remains consistent.

10. Sweet Stalls Across the City
Best for: Desserts and traditional sweets
Time: 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Sweets to try
- Rasgulla
- Gulab jamun
- Khoya peda
Most sweets are prepared daily. Choose busy shops for freshness.
Hygiene and Safety Tips
- Eat at crowded stalls
- Avoid raw water and uncovered chutneys
- Ask for freshly cooked food
- Carry hand sanitizer
Cost Guide
- Snacks: 10 to 40 rupees
- Chaat plates: 30 to 60 rupees
- Non-vegetarian items: 60 to 120 rupees
Street food in Katihar is affordable and filling.
Final Advice for Visitors
The best street food in Katihar is found where locals gather in the evening. If a stall is busy, it is usually safe and tasty.
If you want, I can also prepare:
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