TasteYatra

Seth Gali

Agra, Uttar Pradesh · market

Featured Outlets
概要

Seth Gali is a narrow lane deep in the old quarter of Agra, a short distance from the Taj Mahal's eastern approaches, that has been a centre of traditional mithai (Indian sweets) and namkeen (savoury snacks) making for generations. Unlike the polished Sadar Bazar outlets, Seth Gali is where local Agra families shop for traditional sweets for weddings, festivals, and daily consumption — which means the products are made in small batches, priced without tourist mark-ups, and often represent recipes passed down through family sweet-making traditions over a century or more.

The lane specialises in petha varieties that are harder to find in mainstream shops — including the soft and flavoured variants like kesar, rose, and angoori — alongside traditional mawa (khoya) sweets, gujiya (fried dumplings with coconut-and-dry-fruit filling, especially popular around Holi), and seasonal specialities like gajak and rewri in winter. Several small shops also sell dalmoth in loose-weighed quantities by the gram, allowing visitors to buy small amounts of multiple varieties and compare the spice blends. The atmosphere is entirely local: no tour groups, no English menus, and the vendors are often more interested in serving regulars than bargaining with visitors.

For vegetarian travellers, Seth Gali is a rewarding detour from the standard Agra tourist circuit. Navigate from Taj East Gate area on foot or by cycle-rickshaw (a 10–15 minute ride into the old quarter). Basic Hindi or a translate app helps significantly when asking for specific items by name. The best time to visit is mid-morning (9:00 AM–12:00 PM) when the sweet shops have made fresh batches and the lane is not yet congested with afternoon shoppers. This is old Agra as locals experience it — an authentic counterpoint to the monument circuit.

アクセスガイド

アクセス: In the old city quarter near the Taj East Gate area. Cycle-rickshaw from Taj East Gate costs ₹40–60 (10–15 minutes). Auto-rickshaw ₹50–80. Walking is possible for fit travellers from the Taj East Gate parking area.

近くのベジタリアンレストラン
  • Seth Gali sweet shops – the destination itself; try angoori petha, mawa-based sweets, and loose-weighed dalmoth from multiple shops for comparison.
  • Panchi Petha (Sadar Bazar) – after Seth Gali, complete the Agra sweet trail at the flagship petha shop a 15-minute auto ride away.
  • Ram Babu Paratha Bhandar – in the old city area; combine with Seth Gali for a full old-city food morning (sweets then parathas).

カテゴリー

ショッピング食とガストロノミー

タグ

賑やか屋台グルメ街入場無料撮影スポット
#market#old-city#mithai#petha#dalmoth#local-food#traditional-sweets#gujiya
Seth Gali, Agra — TasteYatra · TasteYatra