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Hot Lava Fish Fry!! Insane Indian Street Food in Kerala | Kozhikode, India!

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Kozhikode (also known as Calicut), Kerala, India – Another amazing in Kerala, India, known for their food, is Kozhikode. I was excited to explore the South Indian food, and to eat as much as possible. Turned into an outstanding day of eating, the highlight being the extreme lava fish fry. #IndianFood #Kozhihode #Calicut #streetfood

Amma Hotel – If there was one single restaurant you could choose to eat at in Kozhikode, it would be Amma Hotel for their unbelievable fish fry. We arrived at the peak of lunch when things were busy and they were frying huge batches of fish. The fish is smothered in a masala paste of spices, ginger, and garlic, then fried in huge amounts of coconut oil and curry leaves until it’s juicy and oily and filled with a ridiculous amount of flavor. They had both king fish and pomfret, both of which were delicious. When you sit down to eat, you’re served an entire South Indian meal on a banana leaf of rice and curry and your choice of fish. One of the best meals I ate in Kerala. Total price for 6 people – 1,500 INR ($21.01)

Zain’s Hotel – Kozhikode is known for their afternoon tea and snacks, and so we stopped by Zain’s Hotel for some snacks in the afternoon and a tea.

Soy Protein – When it comes to vegetarian Indian street food, this is about as tasty as they come. The soy protein chunks were filled with spices and curry leaves, and almost tasted like meat. It was insanely delicious. 50 INR ($0.70) – Price per bag

Fruit snacks – Finally we headed to the Calicut beach for some street food snacks – during the night it turns into a slight festival of street food and people hanging out. The environment is fantastic. We had fruit and chutney standing around. 5 INR ($0.7) – Price per piece

Shave Ice – But the best Indian street food of the night was the shave ice, filled with pickled beats and cucumbers, and especially a scoop of spicy chilies. 20 INR ($0.28) – Price per cup

Fried snacks – Finally to end this Indian street food tour of Kozhikode (Calicut), we had some classic Kerala fried street food snacks. 200 INR ($2.80) – Price for everything

Another incredible day of food in Kerala, with the most amazing fish fry I’ve ever had!

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82 comments

    1. Lakshmi Ranjith

      Every state has different taste and the difference is very evident when u compare north east west and south. Foreigners mostly know indian cuisine as only chikken tikka or 2 or 3 north indian dishes but it way more than that. If u wnt to knw indian food culture then u should try food from all region. The only thing uniting indian food is the spiciness.

    1. Tanmay Bhakta

      Don’t dismiss other Indian states, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Odisha, West Bengal, Meghalya, Sikkim and Himachal Pradesh are all as equally beautiful and well educated as Kerala. So please visit those places as well.

    2. Shashwat Luhar

      Each and every state in india has its own unique thing… Most of the people you encounter in india are very sweet… Communication is a bit of a problem but remember india is the highest english speaking country

    1. Vivek Nair

      No no. You are not understanding their emotion. They just hate that Mark gets to enjoy all this delicious food and they are stuck somewhere eating bread and butter, or something. Chances are it is the Malayalis, who are stuck abroad, away for home for years.

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