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Indore Restaurants![]() Indore is also famous for its namkeens and sweets. Don't forget to taste the typical Malwa food items which are a specialty of the place. Daal Bafla, a Malwa dish, is an all time favorite here. You can also give a treat to your taste buds with the appetizing Gujarati platter and complete the feast with Bengali sweets. Indo-Chinese restaurants are also good options for eating out in Indore. The well known snack food of the city is Poha-Jalebi. Late night in Indore, you will find people enjoying themselves in the Sarafa market, which comes alive at 11:00 PM. It is located in the heart of city and is a favorite gourmand hangout of the people. Here, you can enjoy after dinner delicacies like - 'Gajak', 'Bhutte ka Kis', 'Gulab Jamun', 'Garadu', 'Rabri', 'Aloo Tikiya', 'Halwa, Ice creams and Milkshakes. Finally, you can have a tasty 'paan' to end your delicious day. 56 Shops (Palasia) is another such place where you can have Samosa , Kachori , Patties, Ice cream, Khaman and South Indian food. Restaurants in Indore
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