Large green chilies stuffed with potato filling, battered, and deep-fried.
4 top-rated spots found
Rawat Mishtan Bhandar
Mirchi Bada
Rajasthani Street Food
ยท Inexpensive
ยท Sindhi Camp
โ โ โ โ โ 4.2
54,200 reviews
Local LegendClassicMust Visit
9
Flavor
8
Value
7
Vibe
Rawat is the undisputed titan of Jaipur snacks. While tourists flock for the Pyaaz Kachori, locals know the Mirchi Bada is equally formidable. It is massive, featuring a thick, perfectly seasoned gram flour coating that doesn't peel away from the chili.
๐ Opposite Polovictory Cinema, Station Road, Sindhi Camp, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001 ยท View on Maps
Puran Ji Kachori Wala
Mirchi Bada
Street Food
ยท Budget
ยท Old City
โ โ โ โ ยฝ 4.4
2,800 reviews
Hidden GemAuthenticLocal Favorite
10
Flavor
10
Value
5
Vibe
This is a no-frills spot where the focus is entirely on the frying vat. Their Mirchi Bada is known for being exceptionally spicy, using high-quality green chilies that retain a crunch even after being battered and fried.
๐ Sanganeri Gate, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302003 ยท View on Maps
Sodhani Sweets
Mirchi Bada
Mishthan Bhandar
ยท Inexpensive
ยท Tonk Road
โ โ โ โ โ 4.1
12,500 reviews
Local LegendConsistentFamily Favorite
8
Flavor
9
Value
8
Vibe
Sodhani offers a more 'refined' street food experience. Their Mirchi Badas are consistently sized and less oily than street-side vendors, making them a favorite for families and those with sensitive stomachs.
Located in the heart of the Pink City, Samrat has been a staple for decades. Their Mirchi Bada is famous for the 'Kadhi' it is served with, creating a soggy-yet-delicious texture that is a local obsession.