🌃 A Night Market That Never Sleeps
When the sun sets in Indore, something magical happens in
the heart of the city — Sarafa Bazaar transforms from a bustling jewelry
market into a lively night street food paradise. Known as one of India’s
most vibrant food streets, Sarafa Bazaar Night Food Market is a
must-visit destination for every foodie and traveler.
With the aroma of spices filling the air, colorful food
stalls, and endless variety, Sarafa is more than just a market — it’s an
experience that awakens your senses and leaves you craving more.
🏙️ From Gold to Gol Gappe
During the day, Sarafa is a typical marketplace filled with
gold, silver, and jewelry shops. But by night, the shutters come down, and the
food carts roll in. By 8 PM, the entire street transforms into a lively food
hub where you’ll find locals and tourists enjoying Indore’s legendary street
food until late at night — sometimes past midnight.
The night market is safe, energetic, and full of smiles — a
perfect place for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.
🍲 What to Eat at Sarafa Bazaar?
Indore is famous for its Chatori Gali culture — and
Sarafa is the best place to experience it. Here are some must-try dishes:
- Poha-Jalebi:
A classic Indori breakfast, served here at night!
- Bhutte
Ka Kees: A delicious corn-based specialty.
- Sabudana
Khichdi: Soft, tangy, and perfectly spiced.
- Dahi
Puri & Pani Puri: Bursting with flavors and crunch.
- Malpua
& Rabri: Sweet treats to end your food trail.
- Garadu:
Fried yam tossed in tangy masala – a winter favorite.
- Joshi
Dahi Bada: Famous for its unique serving style and creamy texture.
- Hot
Gulab Jamun: Soft, syrupy, and heavenly.
And that’s just the beginning. From spicy chaats and Chinese
fusion to kulfi, shikanji, and pav bhaji — Sarafa has it all.
📸 The Perfect Place for Street Photography
Not only is Sarafa a delight for foodies, but also a great
spot for photographers. The glowing lights, colorful stalls, sizzling dishes,
and cheerful crowd make for excellent street photography and Instagram-worthy
moments.
⏰ Best Time to Visit
Sarafa Bazaar starts buzzing around 8:00 PM and
continues till 2:00 AM. The best time to go is between 9 PM – 11 PM
to enjoy the full crowd, energy, and food variety.
Tips for Visitors:
- Carry
cash; many stalls do not accept cards.
- Go
with an empty stomach.
- Wear
comfortable shoes; it’s a walking street.
- Be
cautious of spice levels if you're not used to Indian street food.

Soldman Kell
April 25, 2025 at 10:46 am
Absolutely loved my stay! The tour was well-organized, and the hotel had stunning views. The staff were friendly and always ready to help. Highly recommended for anyone planning a relaxing trip!