If there’s one thing Indians know how to do right, it’s street food. From spicy chaats to buttery pav bhaji, every corner of the country has something that hits the spot. And now, one of India’s most beloved street-side delights from Kolkata, Kathi Roll, has earned a well-deserved place on the global food map.

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India's Kathi Roll ranks 6th
According to the latest TasteAtlas rankings, which listed the 20 best wraps in the world, India's Kathi Roll has been named among the top 10, securing the 6th spot on the list. The culinary guide, known for celebrating authentic regional cuisines, described the dish as a "perfect blend of spice, flavour, and convenience," and we couldn't agree more.
Pride of Kolkata
Representing India in this global ranking, the Kathi Roll traces its origins to the legendary Nizam's restaurant in Kolkata. As the story goes, British officers once requested a less “messy” way to enjoy kebabs, prompting the inventive cooks to wrap the meat in a flaky paratha for easier eating. And just like that, one of India’s most iconic street foods was born.
Traditionally, the Kathi Roll features succulent skewered kebabs, onions, and tangy chutneys, all wrapped in a buttery paratha. Over the years, countless variations have emerged, from egg and paneer rolls to spicy chicken and mutton, making it a street food favourite across the country.

Who ranked first?
Taking the top spot this year is Gyros from Greece, a classic Mediterranean staple that has captured food lovers worldwide. Made with thinly sliced meat, usually lamb or chicken, wrapped in warm pita bread with creamy tzatziki sauce, fresh tomatoes, onions, and cucumbers, Gyros is everything you’d want in a comforting, flavour-packed bite.
Here’s the full top 10 list:
Gyros, Greece
Sangchu Ssam, South Korea
Tantuni, Türkiye
Enchiladas Suizas, Mexico
Carne Asada Burrito, USA
Kathi Roll, India
Burrito, Mexico
Enchiladas, Mexico
Mulita, Mexico
Enchiladas Mineras, Mexico