FOOD
Aloo Tikki is street food from the Indian subcontinent composed of boiled potatoes, peas, and various curry spices in Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi versions. In Hindi-Urdu and Marathi, “aloo” denotes potato, while “Tikki” signifies a little cutlet or croquette.
Aloo Tikki is a deep-fried mashed potato patty with coriander, peas, and spices. In some North Indian Dhabas or café-style eateries, Aloo Tikki is a potato sandwich placed between two slices of bread.
They serve spicy curry and various chutneys with a popular type of Aloo Tikki. It’s available at chaat stands all over the country.