Get Your Grub Food Festivals In And Around Delhi NCR

Mark your calendars and head over to these 5 mouth-watering fests, specially curated for the foodies
Indulge in the most amazingly curated street food from across the country at the NASVI Street Food Festival. Credit NASVI/Website
Indulge in the most amazingly curated street food from across the country at the NASVI Street Food Festival. Credit NASVI/Website
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Great Indian Food Festival

This is one of Delhi&rsquos most loved food festivals that has all the ingredients for a good time. With a variety of stalls all offering a delectable blend of cuisines from across Indian and beyond, there is something for every palate. Enjoy musical and dance performances while you munch on some amazing fare. 

When- January 2023

Where- Delhi Haat, Pitampura (tentative), Delhi

NASVI Street Food Festival

Indulge in the most amazingly curated street food from across the country at this food festival. Conceptualised by the National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI), this fest attracts street food makers from all over the country and boasts a wide ranging menu.

When- January 13 to 15

Where- Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium, Delhi

Food for Thought Fest

This food festival is carefully put together by the South Asian Association for Gastronomyto appeal and includes not only some of the most lip-smacking food, but also culinary workshops by master chefs and mixologists with many musical and cultural showings. Indulge in a hearty gourmet meal at nominal prices and take your pick among the many drinks on offer.

When- December

Where- GMR Square, Aerocity, Delhi 

Delhi 6 Food Festival

From mutton korma to meetha sharbat, you can make your tummy happy at the Delhi 6 Food Festival at Anardana. Feast on flavours from the bylanes of Chandni Chowk and the heart of the old city with innumerable options on offer.

When- November 10 to December 25

Where- Anardana, Sector 9, Rama Krishna Puram, Delhi

The Nizami Feast

Curated by chefs from The Leela Ambience Gurugram, this feast is fit for a royal. With classic Hyderabadi delicacies created using slow cooking techniques you are sure to have a festival of the palate. Bite into succulent pieces of mutton with Patthar ka Gosht, the main course which is served on a pink slab of salt, and then sweeten your mouth with the apricot-based dessert &ldquoKhubani ka Meetha&rdquo and another concoction of cardamom, saffron, and nuts called &ldquoDouble ka Meetha&rdquo. 

When- Ongoing till December 27

Where- Lobby, The Leela Palace Gurugram, Ambience Island, National Highway, Gurugram

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