Complete your trip to delhi with its food specialities
Other than rich historic culture, what is that, sets Delhi
apart – mouth watering street food. Yes, you read it right. Delhi is paradise
for foodies. When you walking on the roads of Delhi, you are sure to remain
unbothered by hunger, as the streets are full of irresistible food items that
are worth trying. Here is a quick list of some of the specialities of Delhi
that you must try, when in the city.
Chaat
This spicy, yummy Chaat can be found in every nook and
corner of the city. However, Chandni Chok is the best place to try it out.
Besides, Chaat there are plenty of other options for street food in
Chandni Chok. Other places where this mouth watering dish can be tried out are UPSC
building, Shahjahan Road and Karol Bagh.
Kababs
Thanks to Mughals who introduced kababs to us. These grilled
chunks of meat or fish marinated in aromatic Indian spices are just amazing.
But the word “kabab” does not put a barrier for vegetarians. Delhiites are more innovative than one can
think. Vegetarians can try “Soya kababs”, which are far more delicious than you
can imagine. Go to Connaught place, Sufdarjung Development area, Jama Masjid,
Khan Market, Rajouri Garden or Tilak Nagar; these places are flooded with
variety of kababs.
Chole Bhature
Though this is a dish from Punjab, but it has become a
popular dish in Delhi. Chole Bhature are served in Breakfast menu. So if you
want to try this out go to Karol Bagh, Paharganj, Bangali market or Kamla
Nagar; although, this dish is available everywhere in the city. Chole bhature
can be best enjoyed when accompanied with a glass of Lassi (Butter Milk).
Gol-Gappa
Gol-Gappas are commonly known as Pani-puri in Mumbai, Puchka
in Kolkatta and Patashi in Rajsathan. But the flavour that Gol-gappas of Delhi offers
will make forget all other variants of it. Don’t forget to ask for that extra
piece of dahi papdi to ease your blazing tongue after eating Gol-gappas
Kachori with Sabzi
This extra spicy and hot dish from Uttar Pradesh may bring
tears to your eyes. Kachori with Sabzi is garnished with Pudina or Dhaniya
chatni that gives a tingling taste to the
dish. Kachori with Sabzi is more popular in areas like Hanuman Mandir in
CP, Jung Bahadur in Chandni Chowk Metro, Kamla Nagar Market, Lajpat Nagar,
Pitampura and Khan Market.
Kulfi
After a lot of spicy dishes, let’s not forget most famous
sweet Dish of Delhi- Kulfi. The crumbs
of trampled dry fruits and thick texture of caramelized milk makes your tongue
calmer and cooler. Dip the kulfi in mixture of rabri or top up with faluda, and
you will experience its awesomeness to another level. Kulfi is a part of menu
of every small or popular eating joint, all over the city.
Now that you know some of the most famous dishes of Delhi,
it is time to head out and quench your taste buds.
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