Get ready to try out these long list of delectable street foods and corners in Delhi and hit these stalls straight away! Delhi is home for all feasters! Ranging from street foods to international cuisines, the historical capital of India is a paradise of ecstatic tastes.
While in Delhi, do visit the famous street stalls that provide you tastes that can tingle your senses. The soul-filling dishes served at these stalls are definitely going to want you to come back to these stalls every time you visit Delhi!
This Punjabi dish is among the favorite breakfasts of North India. The spicy Chickpeas curry served with crispy bread made of Maida (all-purpose flour) is a perfect platter for a filling meal. The extra fluffy Bhature with a crispy layer that envelopes the soft layer inside is perfect to spoon in the spicy Chhole and devour.
Giani’s di Hatti at Chandni Chowk, Roshan Di Kulfi at Karol Bagh, Sitaram Diwan Chand at Paharganj, Nand ke Chole Bhature at Sadar Bazaar, Baba Nagpal Corner at Lajpat Nagar and Chache di Hatti in DU, Kakaji Chhole Bhature at Lajpat Nagar, and Radhey Krishna Chhole Bhature at Karkardooma
The crispy brown spheres filled with special stuffing and tamarind water that bursts in your mouth with a thousand flavors to offer, is definitely the best in Delhi! A plate of these flavour-rich snacks is a must-try in Delhi. An extra piece of Papri dipped in Dahi would not hurt after the spicy palatable.
Haldiram, Bikanerwala, Nathu Sweets, Local markets of Chandni Chowk, Rajouri Garden, Lajpat Nagar Market, CR Park, UPSC Bhawan at Shahjahan Road and many other places.
If you are a spice lover, Poori Aloo is certainly your cup of tea! The crispy Poori and the spicy potato fare is surely mouth-watering. Paired with hot and sweet Halwa (pudding) fulfils a craving tummy!
Chaina Ram in Chandni Chowk, Karol Bagh Market, Tewari Sweets at Lajpat Nagar and Shyam Sweets at Chawri Bazaar
The sweet tangy and spicy chutney flowing over the Urad dal Bhalle soaked in thick curd and loaded with some secret masala, sweet-sour chutney and saunth mix is definitely a delicious treat you would not want to miss out on.
Natraj Dahi Bhalle Corner at Chandni Chowk, Atul Chaat Bhandar at Rajouri Market, Shyam Ji Corner at Old Delhi Road and Dahi Bhalla Corner at Karol Bagh.
The rolls served in Delhi cannot be compared to any! Each stall keeper adds a personal touch with their own secret ingredients. The rolls have crispy thin layer outside with thick and delicious filling within. The usual ketchup takes a backseat when it comes to ‘Momos Chutney’ which makes the experience richer.
Local joints at Kamla Nagar Market, Taste Drive at Rajouri Garden, Wah Ji Wah, Nizam’s at CP, High On Rolls at Defense Colony
Ever experienced your taste buds tingling while you are busy trying to wipe your running nose and watering eyes due to the heavy spices in the sabji you just washed down your throat with a chilled glass of lassi? This spicy platter tastes the best with a dash or coriander chutney, special masala and chillies.
Hanuman Mandir in CP, Jung Bahadur at Chandni Chowk Metro, Old Fort, Kamla Nagar Market, Baba Nagpal Corner in Lajpat Nagar, Sharma Kachoriwala at Pitampura
A bite into this crispy fried samosa dipped in the spicy chickpeas curry is going to leave you craving for more. The green chilly chutney gets the best out of this spicy chaat.
Tilak Munjal at Pitampura, Chandni Chowk eateries and Annapurna Sweets at CR Park
The diced and fried potatoes served with fruits and/or chutney is a common favorite of all. The spicy potatoes are filling and can substitute a complete meal.
Chandni Chowk’s Taram Bazaar, UPSC Bhawan, Nathu’s Sweet in Bengali Market, Prabhu Chaat Bhandar at Khan Market.
Please your sweet tooth with the delicacy served chilled with caramelized, thickly condensed milk, and sprinkled with dry fruits and nuts. Being pleasantly sweet, this dessert is a coupling of rose milk, vermicelli, crushed ice and garnishing.
Giani’s di Hatti at Chandni Chowk, Sona Sweets at Nehru Place, Kuremal Mohanlal Kulfiwale at Sita Ram – Bazar Chandi Chawk, Roshan Di Kulfi Karol Bagh,
The butter dripping Parathe served hot with thick curd and delicious pickles are mus-try in Delhi. Up for a heavy meal? Hit the Parathe Wali Gali!
Parathe Wali Gali at Chandni Chowk, Moolchand ke Parathe near Moolchand Flyover, Not Just Parathas at Rajouri Garden, Kakke di Hatti at Fatehpuri, Jain Chawal Wale at Connaught Place and many more..
What happens when the delicious falooda and the all famous kulfi meet? Bliss! The dessert is blended well with the flowing falooda and tasty, chilled kulfi.
Kuremal Mohanlal Kulfiwale at Sita Ram – Bazar Chandi Chawk, Roshan Di Kulfi Karol Bagh, Kamla Nagar Market, Kakke di Hatti in Chandni Chowk and Kaseru Walan in Paharganj
A thrash of flavors, this chaat is tongue tickling. If you miss it, you are doing injustice to your taste buds!!
Haldiram’s, Natraj in Chandni Chowk, Atul Chaat Corner in Rajouri Garden, Ranjeet Tikki Wala at Janak Puri and Prince Pan & Chaat at M Block Greater Kailash
The balanced mix of rice, lentil, onion, kachori and spices is treat in mouth. The flavor bursts inside your mouth sending you to foodie’s paradise!
Street stalls at Rajauri Garden Market, Lajpat Nagar, Kamla Nagar, Chandni Chowk and Moth Kachori Bhandar in Paharganj
Even though this dish is not very common in restaurants, it has to be definitely tried from the street vendors. Maida bread, oval in shape and thin by nature paired up with spicy and Chatpata Matra (form of matar).
Near Tiptop market in Karol Bagh, and UPSC Bhawan, Lotan at Chawri Bazaar, Yadav’s Chole Kulche at Saket
Satisfy your sweet craving with a buttery cookie uniquely from Delhi. Indulge in this sweet savory and experience the cookie melt in your mouth, leaving your mouth tasting incredibly buttery. Treat yourself with a cup of milk to complete the sweet snacking session.
Local vendors and bakery shops.
Crisp radish and tangy chutney garnished on fried dal pakoras can satiate any foodie’s chaat craving. The dish tastes the best with Bhuni Mirch and Mirchi bonda.
Local vendors with carts at CP, Central market, Janak Puri, Green Park, South-Ex I, Tilak Nagar
The variety of kebabs & chapps are a treasury of flavors you must try. The taste of these will linger in your mouth for a really long time for you to want to revisit the stalls again and again. Delhi is the home of kebabs and tikkas. Do not miss it!
Wah Ji Wah (Multiple Locations), Kebab points in local markets, Chawla’s at Tilak Nagar, Al Kakori at Vasant Place Market
Bite into these soft syrup dripping dumplings with delicious filling to take a quick visit to paradise. These are served hot with strongly flavored sauce that compliments the slightly flavored coating of the momos.
QDs at GTB Nagar, Dolma Aunty ke Momos at Lajpat Nagar 2, Chalte Firte at Kamla Nagar, and various local markets and street corners.
The hot and spicy Rajma served with rice is one of the sought after lunch in Delhi. The delicious treat is a definite must try for all spice lovers.
Parashar Food Stalls at Connaught Place, Jain Chawal Wale at CP, Chache Di Hatti at Kamla Nagar, Baba Nagpal Corner at Lajpat Nagar, Kakaji Corner at Lajpat Nagar, New Punjabi Khana at Nehru Place, Veg Gulati at Pandara Road, Radhey Krishna Chhole Bhature at Karkardooma.
True Delhiites cannot just give a miss to these foods and recommended places but if you are new to the city, do try out these venues for perfect Delhiite treat.
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