
Street Food in Multan
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Street Food in Multan — what to know
Pakistani street food is a sprawling category covering chaat, gol gappay (pani puri), samosas, paratha rolls, dahi bhalla, bun kabab, anda paratha, and dozens of regional snack-format dishes. Street food is rarely the destination meal — it's eaten between meals, on the way home, or as evening munching — but the best vendors are often single-dish specialists with multi-decade reputations.
History & context: Each major Pakistani city has its own street-food culture — Karachi's Burns Road and bun-kabab tradition, Lahore's Anarkali chaat and Food Street, Multan's gol gappay and kachori specialists, Peshawar's chapli kabab carts. The form is the most regionally varied food category in the country.
What to look for: For street food, the rules are different: (1) pick the busiest stall — turnover means freshness, (2) avoid dairy/raita components in summer at unfamiliar vendors, (3) the long-running specialists (open 20+ years) are almost always safer and more flavourful than newer entrants, and (4) pay attention to oil colour — clean, light-coloured oil signals frequent changes.
Price expectations: Most street-food items run Rs.50–250 per portion. A chaat-and-gol-gappay outing for two typically lands at Rs.500–1200. Paratha rolls and bun kababs are Rs.150–400 each. Even premium street-food restaurants (sit-down chaat houses) rarely exceed Rs.800 per dish.
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