SALT Hosts Indian Street Food Festival: Colours & Flavours of Vibrant Food Culture Now in Your Plate

National, April 2026: SALT Indian Restaurant, one of the celebrated homegrown brands is going a step further to serve vibrant flavours from India to its diners. Beyond the usual menu, the restaurant has announced a Street Food Festival across its outlets in Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad. A limited time culinary experience that brings the energy, nostalgia and bold flavours of our country’s iconic street food culture to the dining table. 

SALT born from a passion for authentic Indian food extends the belief that every dish we cook has a story. Aromatic spices, traditional ingredients and diverse cooking techniques, champion the real taste and soul of Indian cuisine. With the street food festival, the restaurant turns the spotlight onto the bustling bylanes, busy corners and regional variety in street snacks from North to South. 

The menu is thus a curated journey through India’s iconic street-side favourites: A crunchy-layered Matar Samosa Chaat of North, indulgent Mughlai Paratha from Kolkata, crispy fried Madras Chicken 65, and the bold spiced Kothu Parotta from South India. In addition to much-loved Aloo Tikki Chaat, there’s also a spin on it with Avocado Chaat Poori. For lovers of non-veg, there are other options like Gilafi Mutton Seekh Roll, Kolkata Fish Chop and Chicken Tawa Pulao. And a street food trail, albeit being on one table, deserves a sweet ending. The menu rounds off with Rabdi Gulab Jamun and Gajar Halwa Samosa. 

The menu truly lets one explore the chaos, colour, and charm of India’s street food culture, all in one place. Talking about this selection Chef Balachander says, “India’s street food is not just about flavour, it’s about stories from every corner of the country. With this festival, we’ve brought together an iconic menu featuring dishes from Delhi's bylanes, Kolkata's streets, and Southern kitchens to celebrate regional diversity. It’s our way of giving guests a true taste of India, all in one place, with a touch of SALT."

If you’ve been craving a street food jaunt but don’t want to go from stall to stall, the Street Food Festival is the perfect place to visit. Go with a group so you can taste dishes from all over and enjoy the regional flavour diversity. The event is live across all SALT’s restaurants in Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad.