Here most of the restaurants serve our version of "Chinese food", perfect for Indian palate. And when not dappling with chowmein and momos, these restaurants are wonderful places to experience northeast Indian food culture. Here food is inspired by all eight northeastern states of India. As mentioned before, there are no dearth of eateries here, be it Assamese, Naga, Manipuri or Nepali, this is probably the best one-stop solution for all things related to a northeastern kitchen. Take a closer look at one of the many shops run by northeastern communities. From great-looking clothes to fiery raja mircha to delicious pork/buff/chicken/offal curries, you will find them all here. Humayunpur is a powerhouse of culture and communities, and not just the northeastern communities as most would like to say. Find a motley mix of Tibetans, Jats, northeastern Indians, South Indians, Punjabis...you see where this is going Some come as students, like the place and continue to live, some are shop owners, some bring delicious regional food to the rest of us.