Delhi is a wonderful place for gourmets. The
city is popular for its cuisine, which is a mix of Mughlai, north
Indian, Punjabi and street food. You can also enjoy various other
cuisines from different parts of India in Delhi. Street food is
another highlight of Delhi cuisine. The street food in Delhi is
quite popular among local population.
Old Delhi, specially the area around Jama Masjid is the ideal to
enjoy Mughlai cuisine. There are a number of eating joints that
serve delectable Mughali food. You can try Mughlai speciality like
tandoori chicken, seekh and boti kebab in Old Delhi. The walled city
is not only popular for its Mughlai dishes but the historic city
also churns out some delectable local fare like parantha, kachori
and chaat.
Spicy Indian food and sweets and desserts from the different states
of India have found a big market in the stomachs of food-loving
Delhiites. Bengali sweets, especially 'rasogollahs' and 'sandesh',
are most palatable to the people of Delhi having a sweet tooth,
while Punjabi 'chhole-bhature', 'pinni' and Mughlai and Tanduri
cuisine play with the taste buds in a most skilful manner. Roadside
'dhabas', eateries, snack counters and restaurants offer varieties
of cuisines that will force you to lick your fingers. The
century-old food joints such as 'Karim's' in Old Delhi retain the
tastes that have rendered them famous in the past and offer
delicious 'korma' or pot roasts, 'kababs', and 'biriyanis'.
There are South Indian food joints too such as Udupi, Anand Bhavan
and Sagar Group that offers light and tasty 'dosas', 'idili-sambhar'
and 'uttapams'. The rich Punjabi food with its high oil content and
spices is a specialty of Delhi. 'Chaat' or the spicy Indian snacks
such as 'Bhalle-Papri' are the most preferred evening snack of the
women specially. Then, there are global giants such as KFC, Mc
Donalds, Nirula's and Wimpy's that lure children and youth with
continental cuisines. The five-star hotels of the city have some
good restaurants too that offer exotic Chinese, Continental, Thai,
Mughlai and Indian cuisines.
Delhi has a number of hotel restaurants and eating joints that you
can dine at according to your budget and taste. Apart from
restaurants and modern food joints, the city boasts of several
roadside dhabas and mobile food wagons. Delhi is not only about
Indian cuisine but the city also serves quality Chinese and
Continental food.
No tour to Delhi is complete without tickling your taste buds with
typical Delhi cuisine. There are a number of restaurants in five
star hotels that serve authentic Indian cuisine. You can also try
various stand-alone restaurants, which are doing a brisk business.
Those with a sweet tooth can try various mouth-watering sweetmeats.
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