Karina Sharma
Chole Bhature is a Delhi favorite, known for its rich flavors and textures. Popular spots like Pandit Ji's Chole Bhature near Shankar Market and Sita Ram Diwan Chand near Rajinder Nagar serve up this delicious dish.
A plate of stuffed parathas with various fillings, served with curd and chutneys The legendary Paranthe Wali Gali in Chandni Chowk serves them fresh and hot.
A sizzling platter of chicken kebabs, mutton seekh kebabs, and juicy kebab rolls. Located near Jama masjid.
Samosa is a popular deep-fried pastry filled with a spiced mixture of potatoes and peas. It’s a beloved street food in India, particularly in bustling areas like Connaught Place and Chandni Chowk.
"Did you know Delhi is home to the birthplace of Butter Chicken? Moti Mahal in Darya Ganj created this famous dish in the 1950s, and today it continues to be a favorite all over the world.
Jalebi is a popular, sugary, and crispy Indian dessert that’s shaped like spirals and soaked in warm sugar syrup. This irresistible treat can be found at iconic spots like Bikanervala and Old Famous Jalebi Wala in Chandni Chowk.
For a quick snack, nothing beats the crispy, spicy goodness of Aloo Tikki Chaat. Located near Connaught Place, Daniyal’s stall is known for serving one of the best versions in the city.
Pani Puri is a beloved street snack that never fails to satisfy cravings for something tangy and spicy. It consists of crisp, hollow puris filled with a flavorful mix of tamarind water, mashed potatoes, and chickpeas