Add These Places To Your Old Delhi Food Walk This Winter

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Karim's

Established in 1913, Karim's is an institution in Jama Masjid known for its Mughlai delights like Tandoori Bhara, Chicken Mughlai, and Mutton Korma. This iconic eatery has been a go-to for non-vegetarian food lovers for over a century.

The entrance door to Karim's | Shutterstock

Kake Di Hatti

This iconic eatery in Chandni Chowk, known as the "King of Naan," has been serving the largest naan in the country for over 70 years. Their Chur Chur Naan Thali and Soya Chaap are must-tries, drawing food enthusiasts from far and wide.

A bowl of delicious Soya Chaap | Shutterstock

Old Famous Jalebi Wala

Established in 1884, this renowned shop is celebrated for its piping hot, thick, and juicy jalebis made with pure desi ghee. Pair these sweet delights with a hot cup of chai for a truly heavenly experience.

A view of Old Famous Jalebi Wala | travegram.in/instagram

Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale

Since 1920, this popular spot has been serving delicious ice cream, with fruit kulfis being a particular speciality. Their unique and refreshing flavours make it a must-visit for dessert lovers exploring Old Delhi.

Speciality of Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale | backpack_guy07/instagram

Changezi Chicken

Situated in the bustling streets of Old Delhi, this eatery is famous for its spicy and flavourful chicken dishes. Their Butter Chicken and Chicken Tikka are standout offerings, making it a favourite amongst locals and tourists alike.

A serving of Butter Chicken | Shutterstock

Giani's Di Hatti

Established in 1948, Giani's Di Hatti is renowned for its mouth-watering parathas and stuffed parathas. Their Aloo Paratha and Mooli Paratha are crowd favourites, offering a taste of traditional Delhi cuisine.

A plate served with Aloo Paratha | Shutterstock

Haldiram's

A household name in Indian sweets and snacks, Haldiram's offers a wide variety of traditional sweets, namkeens, and chaats. It's a must-visit for those with a sweet tooth, showcasing the rich flavours of Indian confectionery.

A view of the Haldiram's in Chandni Chowk | Shutterstock

Paranthe Wali Gali

This famous narrow lane in Chandni Chowk is lined with numerous paratha shops, each offering their own unique takes on the classic dish. Try their stuffed parathas and aloo parathas for an authentic culinary experience.

A plate from Paranthe Wali Gali | anmol_singh013/instagram

Kanwarji Raj Kumar Bhatura Junction

Known for its delicious chole bhature, this roadside stand is a favourite amongst locals. The bhature is crispy and fluffy, perfectly complementing the spicy and flavourful chole, making it a must-try.

A serving of Chole Bhature | Shutterstock

Sikander Omelette

Offering imaginative and hearty omelettes, Sikander Omelette is a popular spot for breakfast and brunch. Their Masala Omelette and Cheese Omelette are particular highlights, providing a delicious start to your day in Old Delhi.

A serving from Sikander Omelette | youtube_stunning_ayu/instagram

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