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Nearby attractions
Rajwada Palace
Rajwada, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452007, India
Gopal Mandir Indore
120, Dhar Road, Nihalpura, Rajwada, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Sheesh Mahal
Hukumchand Marg, Opposite Kaanch Mandir, Itwaria Bazaar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Holkar Dynasty Gallery (Museum), Indore
PV93+CRJ, Rajwada, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Harsiddhi Mata Mandir
Moti Tabela Rd, New Harsiddhi Nagar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452007, India
Nearby restaurants
Rajhans Dal Bafle
52, Bada Sarafa, Sarafa Bazar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Joshi Dahi Bada House
24, Bada Sarafa, Sarafa Bazar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
AV Madhuram Sandwich - Itwariya Bazaar
Bldg No.2, Hukumchand Marg, opp. Kanch Mandir, Opposite Kaanch Mandir, Itwaria Bazaar, Maharaja Tukoji Rao Holker Cloth Market, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Nagauri Shikanji
PV92+6P4, Bada Sarafa, Sarafa Bazar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Prithvilok Bhojanalay
82 Sitla Mata Bazar , Shree Vaishnav Vishram Grah, Cloth Market, Sitlamata Bazar Main Rd, Cloth Market, Maharaja Tukoji Rao Holker Cloth Market, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Nafees Bakery
122, Jawahar Marg, near Bombay Bazar, Chouthmal Colony, Nursing Bazaar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Sagar Juice center
shop no. 209, police station, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, near malhargunj, Yashwant Ganj, M.T Cloth Market, Maharaja Tukoji Rao Holker Cloth Market, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Deja Vu Cafe
Basment Shop No.13, 5, Chhota Sarafa Road, Bada Sarafa, Bartan Bazar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Guru Sweets Sagar And Namkeen (Poha, Jalebi, Samosa, Kachori, Aaloobada)
2, Ahilya Pura, Gorakund, Maharaja Tukoji Rao Holker Cloth Market, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Shree Nakoda Bhojnalaya
Opposite Kaanch Mandir, Itwaria Bazaar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Nearby hotels
Super Hotel O Jawahar Marg formerly Hotel Virat
in Lane Of Ajay Medical, 5/6, Jawahar Marg, near Gauri Devi Nursing Homenull Hotel, near Rajwada, Nihalpura, Rajwada, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452007, India
Hotel Giri Shankara
Police Station, 1,2,3 North, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, opp. Malharganj, Yashwant Ganj, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
SPOT ON Hotel City Inn
626, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Khajuri Bazar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Hotel City Pride
Jawahar Marg, near GURUDWARA, Rajwada, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452007, India
OYO 26754 Shree Malak Hotel
PV94+H66, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Rajwada Chowk, Rajwada, Maharaja Tukoji Rao Holker Cloth Market, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452007, India
OYO Hotel Krishna
154, Kanungo Bakhal, Ada Bazar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452007, India
Hotel shivay indore
Bank of Baroda Ke Upar, 40, Hukumchand Marg, Itwaria Bazaar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Hotel Sunshine Palace
Hotel Sunshine Palace, 03, Imli Bazar Rd, Rajwada, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
Hotel R.B. Palace
Rajlaxmi Tower, 91, Joshi Wada, Nandlalpura, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452007, India
RL DORMITORY
RAJLAXMI TOWER, 91, Jawahar Marg, SIGNAL, Nandlalpura, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452007, India
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Sarafa Night Food Market

Sarafa Night Food St, Bada Sarafa, Maharaja Tukoji Rao Holker Cloth Market, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
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attractions: Rajwada Palace, Gopal Mandir Indore, Sheesh Mahal, Holkar Dynasty Gallery (Museum), Indore, Harsiddhi Mata Mandir, restaurants: Rajhans Dal Bafle, Joshi Dahi Bada House, AV Madhuram Sandwich - Itwariya Bazaar, Nagauri Shikanji, Prithvilok Bhojanalay, Nafees Bakery, Sagar Juice center, Deja Vu Cafe, Guru Sweets Sagar And Namkeen (Poha, Jalebi, Samosa, Kachori, Aaloobada), Shree Nakoda Bhojnalaya
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Nearby attractions of Sarafa Night Food Market

Rajwada Palace

Gopal Mandir Indore

Sheesh Mahal

Holkar Dynasty Gallery (Museum), Indore

Harsiddhi Mata Mandir

Rajwada Palace

Rajwada Palace

4.4

(24K)

Closed
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Gopal Mandir Indore

Gopal Mandir Indore

4.5

(383)

Closed
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Sheesh Mahal

Sheesh Mahal

4.2

(582)

Open 24 hours
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Holkar Dynasty Gallery (Museum), Indore

Holkar Dynasty Gallery (Museum), Indore

4.6

(52)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Sarafa Night Food Market

Rajhans Dal Bafle

Joshi Dahi Bada House

AV Madhuram Sandwich - Itwariya Bazaar

Nagauri Shikanji

Prithvilok Bhojanalay

Nafees Bakery

Sagar Juice center

Deja Vu Cafe

Guru Sweets Sagar And Namkeen (Poha, Jalebi, Samosa, Kachori, Aaloobada)

Shree Nakoda Bhojnalaya

Rajhans Dal Bafle

Rajhans Dal Bafle

4.3

(1.1K)

Closed
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Joshi Dahi Bada House

Joshi Dahi Bada House

4.4

(2.1K)

Closed
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AV Madhuram Sandwich - Itwariya Bazaar

AV Madhuram Sandwich - Itwariya Bazaar

4.2

(3.3K)

Closed
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Nagauri Shikanji

Nagauri Shikanji

4.5

(47)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Reviews of Sarafa Night Food Market

4.5
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5.0
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If you're a food lover and happen to be in Indore, visiting Sarafa Night Market is an absolute must! This place is a paradise for street food enthusiasts and offers an unforgettable culinary experience.

From the moment you step into the bustling lanes of Sarafa Bazaar after sunset, you're greeted by the enticing aroma of spices and sizzling delicacies. The market transforms into a vibrant hub of food stalls, offering an incredible variety of dishes that cater to every taste bud.

Highlights of My Visit:

Diverse Food Options: From the famous Indori snacks like poha, jalebi, and bhutte ka kees to unique dishes like dahi vada, moong bhajiya, and garadu, the variety is endless. Don't miss the Bhutte Ka Kees—a sweet and spicy corn dish that's a local specialty.

Dessert Heaven: For those with a sweet tooth, Sarafa is a dream come true. Try the malpua, shikanji, rabri, or kulfi—you won't be disappointed. The creamy shikanji is refreshing and a must-try.

Affordable Prices: Despite the incredible quality and variety of food, the prices are pocket-friendly, making it accessible to everyone.

Energetic Atmosphere: The market is alive with chatter, music, and the clinking of utensils, creating an energetic vibe that adds to the charm of the place.

Cleanliness and Hygiene: Surprisingly, given the crowd and the nature of street food markets, many vendors maintain commendable hygiene standards.

Tips for Visitors:

Arrive early to avoid the late-night rush and secure a spot at your favorite stalls.

Keep an open mind and be willing to try dishes you may not have heard of before.

Wear comfortable footwear, as you’ll likely be walking and standing a lot.

Carry cash, as many stalls may not accept digital payments.

Don’t hesitate to ask locals for recommendations—they know the hidden gems!

Final Thoughts: Sarafa Night Market is not just a food market—it's an experience that showcases the rich culinary heritage and vibrant culture of Indore. Whether you're a local or a tourist, this place will leave you with a full belly and a happy heart. I can't wait to go back and try even...

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4.0
51w

Sarafa Bazaar in Indore is definitely a unique experience, transforming from a bustling jewelry market during the day to a lively food hub at night. The variety of street food here is impressive, with local favorites like Bhutte ka Kees, Garadu, Jalebi, Poha-Jalebi, and the famous Joshi Dahi Bada.

While the food is diverse and offers a great way to experience Indore’s culinary culture, I personally felt some stalls, like Joshi Dahi Bada, were a bit overrated despite the hype. The market can get extremely crowded, especially during peak hours. I visited around 7:30 PM, and it was quite packed, making it difficult to navigate comfortably.

Culinary Delights: Visitors to Sarafa Bazaar can indulge in a plethora of local delicacies, including: • Bhutte ka Kees: A savory dish made from grated corn cooked with spices. • Jalebi: Sweet, deep-fried spirals soaked in sugar syrup. • Khopra Pattice: Coconut-filled potato patties. • Garadu: Deep-fried yam seasoned with spices. • Poha-Jalebi: A popular combination of flattened rice and sweet jalebi. • Malpua: Sweet pancakes soaked in syrup. • Rabri: A rich, condensed milk-based dessert.

The vibrant atmosphere, however, adds charm and authenticity to the experience. It’s definitely a must-visit for first-timers wanting to explore local delicacies and the night market vibe. Be prepared for the crowd, and you’ll enjoy it!

Visiting Tips: • Timing: The food market becomes operational post 8 PM and continues until around 2 AM. • Crowd: Given its popularity, the area can become quite crowded, especially on weekends. • Navigation: The market comprises narrow lanes, so it’s advisable to explore on foot. • Experience: To fully savor the variety of flavors, consider arriving with an appetite and an open mind to try multiple dishes.

✅ Pros: Great food variety, unique night market vibe, local specialties. ❌ Cons: Overcrowded, some stalls feel overhyped.

Verdict: A one-time visit for the experience, but you can find better food in less crowded areas nearby. Like Kachori place, special Patrice place are...

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2.0
30w

Sarafa Food Market is one of the most hyped night street food destinations in India, especially popular across social media. Known for its bustling energy, lights, and crowd, it’s more of a night carnival than just a food street. It is situated near Rajwada palace and timings are 10 PM to 3 AM.

The vibes are great. The market is brightly lit, packed with energy, and filled with a sea of people. If you enjoy street chaos, bustling vendors, and lively scenes, it’s definitely worth visiting once for the atmosphere. There are coconut shake shops they are shouting like HELL and any decent person will nit like their behaviour, shouting scaring like hell. Thats why i didnt went to their shops.

However, when it comes to the actual food, the taste is largely disappointing. Despite the crowd, the food quality is below average. The long waiting times at some stalls aren’t because of exceptional taste — it’s more of a “monkey see, monkey do” crowd mentality.

The highlight of the market is undoubtedly the iconic Gold Man “Nema” Dressed in gold, His kulfi, kesar pista, etc but the same is available in other open markets.

What to Try: Pani Puri: Right at the entrance on the left side — one specific stall serves only pudina pani in small round plastic matkis. No gimmicks, just classic taste. A must-try. Nema’s Kulfi & Kesar Delights: Don’t miss. Pav Bhaji: Scan all the stalls and order from the one that looks fresh and appealing. Avoid the most crowded ones just for the hype.

What Not to Try: 10-Flavour Pani Puris, Just a flashy scam — powdered flavored water, no authenticity. Chinese Food Looks cheap and tastes worse. Sweets items are also bad not even tempting to order. Avoid them.

Visit Sarafa Market for the experience, the lights, and the vibe, but not necessarily for a satisfying food journey. If you’re truly hungry, eat elsewhere first — or be prepared to fill your stomach with tasteless snacks. GO FOR THE ATMOSPHERE NOT FOR...

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Sarafa Bazaar in Indore is definitely a unique experience, transforming from a bustling jewelry market during the day to a lively food hub at night. The variety of street food here is impressive, with local favorites like Bhutte ka Kees, Garadu, Jalebi, Poha-Jalebi, and the famous Joshi Dahi Bada. While the food is diverse and offers a great way to experience Indore’s culinary culture, I personally felt some stalls, like Joshi Dahi Bada, were a bit overrated despite the hype. The market can get extremely crowded, especially during peak hours. I visited around 7:30 PM, and it was quite packed, making it difficult to navigate comfortably. Culinary Delights: Visitors to Sarafa Bazaar can indulge in a plethora of local delicacies, including: • Bhutte ka Kees: A savory dish made from grated corn cooked with spices. • Jalebi: Sweet, deep-fried spirals soaked in sugar syrup. • Khopra Pattice: Coconut-filled potato patties. • Garadu: Deep-fried yam seasoned with spices. • Poha-Jalebi: A popular combination of flattened rice and sweet jalebi. • Malpua: Sweet pancakes soaked in syrup. • Rabri: A rich, condensed milk-based dessert. The vibrant atmosphere, however, adds charm and authenticity to the experience. It’s definitely a must-visit for first-timers wanting to explore local delicacies and the night market vibe. Be prepared for the crowd, and you’ll enjoy it! Visiting Tips: • Timing: The food market becomes operational post 8 PM and continues until around 2 AM. • Crowd: Given its popularity, the area can become quite crowded, especially on weekends. • Navigation: The market comprises narrow lanes, so it’s advisable to explore on foot. • Experience: To fully savor the variety of flavors, consider arriving with an appetite and an open mind to try multiple dishes. ✅ Pros: Great food variety, unique night market vibe, local specialties. ❌ Cons: Overcrowded, some stalls feel overhyped. Verdict: A one-time visit for the experience, but you can find better food in less crowded areas nearby. Like Kachori place, special Patrice place are really tasty
Shubham ModiShubham Modi
Sarafa Food Market is one of the most hyped night street food destinations in India, especially popular across social media. Known for its bustling energy, lights, and crowd, it’s more of a night carnival than just a food street. It is situated near Rajwada palace and timings are 10 PM to 3 AM. The vibes are great. The market is brightly lit, packed with energy, and filled with a sea of people. If you enjoy street chaos, bustling vendors, and lively scenes, it’s definitely worth visiting once for the atmosphere. There are coconut shake shops they are shouting like HELL and any decent person will nit like their behaviour, shouting scaring like hell. Thats why i didnt went to their shops. However, when it comes to the actual food, the taste is largely disappointing. Despite the crowd, the food quality is below average. The long waiting times at some stalls aren’t because of exceptional taste — it’s more of a “monkey see, monkey do” crowd mentality. The highlight of the market is undoubtedly the iconic Gold Man “Nema” Dressed in gold, His kulfi, kesar pista, etc but the same is available in other open markets. What to Try: Pani Puri: Right at the entrance on the left side — one specific stall serves only pudina pani in small round plastic matkis. No gimmicks, just classic taste. A must-try. Nema’s Kulfi & Kesar Delights: Don’t miss. Pav Bhaji: Scan all the stalls and order from the one that looks fresh and appealing. Avoid the most crowded ones just for the hype. What Not to Try: 10-Flavour Pani Puris, Just a flashy scam — powdered flavored water, no authenticity. Chinese Food Looks cheap and tastes worse. Sweets items are also bad not even tempting to order. Avoid them. Visit Sarafa Market for the experience, the lights, and the vibe, but not necessarily for a satisfying food journey. If you’re truly hungry, eat elsewhere first — or be prepared to fill your stomach with tasteless snacks. GO FOR THE ATMOSPHERE NOT FOR THE APPETITE.
Surojit SahaSurojit Saha
Indore’s Sarafa Bazaar is a sensory explosion — a jewellery market by day that magically transforms into India’s most vibrant night food street after 10 PM. The air is thick with aromas of bhutte ka kees, garadu, joshi dahi bada, malpua, and sizzling sabudana khichdi, while vendors perform their culinary craft amid glowing lights and constant chatter. The energy is infectious — part street fair, part culinary pilgrimage — where locals and tourists mingle till 2 AM. Though hygiene and crowding can sometimes test your patience, and a few new-age stalls dilute the old-world charm, the market’s chaotic warmth and sheer variety make it a must-visit to truly feel Indore’s spirit. It’s messy, noisy, authentic, and utterly unforgettable — a living proof of why Indore proudly wears the crown of India’s food capital.
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Sarafa Bazaar in Indore is definitely a unique experience, transforming from a bustling jewelry market during the day to a lively food hub at night. The variety of street food here is impressive, with local favorites like Bhutte ka Kees, Garadu, Jalebi, Poha-Jalebi, and the famous Joshi Dahi Bada. While the food is diverse and offers a great way to experience Indore’s culinary culture, I personally felt some stalls, like Joshi Dahi Bada, were a bit overrated despite the hype. The market can get extremely crowded, especially during peak hours. I visited around 7:30 PM, and it was quite packed, making it difficult to navigate comfortably. Culinary Delights: Visitors to Sarafa Bazaar can indulge in a plethora of local delicacies, including: • Bhutte ka Kees: A savory dish made from grated corn cooked with spices. • Jalebi: Sweet, deep-fried spirals soaked in sugar syrup. • Khopra Pattice: Coconut-filled potato patties. • Garadu: Deep-fried yam seasoned with spices. • Poha-Jalebi: A popular combination of flattened rice and sweet jalebi. • Malpua: Sweet pancakes soaked in syrup. • Rabri: A rich, condensed milk-based dessert. The vibrant atmosphere, however, adds charm and authenticity to the experience. It’s definitely a must-visit for first-timers wanting to explore local delicacies and the night market vibe. Be prepared for the crowd, and you’ll enjoy it! Visiting Tips: • Timing: The food market becomes operational post 8 PM and continues until around 2 AM. • Crowd: Given its popularity, the area can become quite crowded, especially on weekends. • Navigation: The market comprises narrow lanes, so it’s advisable to explore on foot. • Experience: To fully savor the variety of flavors, consider arriving with an appetite and an open mind to try multiple dishes. ✅ Pros: Great food variety, unique night market vibe, local specialties. ❌ Cons: Overcrowded, some stalls feel overhyped. Verdict: A one-time visit for the experience, but you can find better food in less crowded areas nearby. Like Kachori place, special Patrice place are really tasty
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Sarafa Food Market is one of the most hyped night street food destinations in India, especially popular across social media. Known for its bustling energy, lights, and crowd, it’s more of a night carnival than just a food street. It is situated near Rajwada palace and timings are 10 PM to 3 AM. The vibes are great. The market is brightly lit, packed with energy, and filled with a sea of people. If you enjoy street chaos, bustling vendors, and lively scenes, it’s definitely worth visiting once for the atmosphere. There are coconut shake shops they are shouting like HELL and any decent person will nit like their behaviour, shouting scaring like hell. Thats why i didnt went to their shops. However, when it comes to the actual food, the taste is largely disappointing. Despite the crowd, the food quality is below average. The long waiting times at some stalls aren’t because of exceptional taste — it’s more of a “monkey see, monkey do” crowd mentality. The highlight of the market is undoubtedly the iconic Gold Man “Nema” Dressed in gold, His kulfi, kesar pista, etc but the same is available in other open markets. What to Try: Pani Puri: Right at the entrance on the left side — one specific stall serves only pudina pani in small round plastic matkis. No gimmicks, just classic taste. A must-try. Nema’s Kulfi & Kesar Delights: Don’t miss. Pav Bhaji: Scan all the stalls and order from the one that looks fresh and appealing. Avoid the most crowded ones just for the hype. What Not to Try: 10-Flavour Pani Puris, Just a flashy scam — powdered flavored water, no authenticity. Chinese Food Looks cheap and tastes worse. Sweets items are also bad not even tempting to order. Avoid them. Visit Sarafa Market for the experience, the lights, and the vibe, but not necessarily for a satisfying food journey. If you’re truly hungry, eat elsewhere first — or be prepared to fill your stomach with tasteless snacks. GO FOR THE ATMOSPHERE NOT FOR THE APPETITE.
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Indore’s Sarafa Bazaar is a sensory explosion — a jewellery market by day that magically transforms into India’s most vibrant night food street after 10 PM. The air is thick with aromas of bhutte ka kees, garadu, joshi dahi bada, malpua, and sizzling sabudana khichdi, while vendors perform their culinary craft amid glowing lights and constant chatter. The energy is infectious — part street fair, part culinary pilgrimage — where locals and tourists mingle till 2 AM. Though hygiene and crowding can sometimes test your patience, and a few new-age stalls dilute the old-world charm, the market’s chaotic warmth and sheer variety make it a must-visit to truly feel Indore’s spirit. It’s messy, noisy, authentic, and utterly unforgettable — a living proof of why Indore proudly wears the crown of India’s food capital.
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