Dining Experiences

Escorted Street-Food Trail

An escorted street-food trail is a guided tasting walk through a city's legendary kitchens — old-Delhi, Jaipur, or Kochi — vetted for hygiene and standing, led by a specialist, with the chauffeur shadowing for logistics.

Street food is where a city's real culinary identity lives, but it is also where most travellers get it wrong — wrong stalls, wrong order, hygiene roulette. The escorted trail removes the risk while keeping the authenticity.

A specialist leads the route through genuinely legendary, vetted establishments — the century-old kebab house, the specific sweet shop — in the order a local would actually eat them.

Hygiene and standing are pre-vetted, portions are paced so the trail is a progression rather than an overload, and the chauffeur shadows the walk so there is no logistics friction.

It is tuned to the city: an old-Delhi paratha-and-kebab trail is a different route and sequence from a Jaipur sweets-and-kachori one or a Kochi spice-coast walk.

Dietary constraints are routed around in advance, and the trail is timed into the day so it complements rather than collides with the main dining plan.

The Detail

Route

Vetted legendary establishments in the order a local would eat them.

Safety

Hygiene and standing pre-vetted; specialist-led, chauffeur-shadowed.

Pacing

Portioned as a progression, not an overload.

City-specific

Old-Delhi vs Jaipur vs Kochi — distinct routes and sequences.

Integration

Dietary routed around ahead; timed into the day's plan.

Intelligence

ESCORTED STREET-FOOD TRAIL FAQ

Is a street-food trail safe?

Yes — establishments are pre-vetted for hygiene and standing, the route is specialist-led, and the chauffeur shadows the walk for logistics.

Is it the same in every city?

No — an old-Delhi trail is a different route and sequence from Jaipur or Kochi; each is tuned to the city's real culinary identity.

Can dietary needs be accommodated?

Yes — constraints are routed around in advance when the trail is planned.

How is it paced?

Portions are sequenced as a progression so the trail is a tasting walk, not an overload.

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