Chaat, chholey, puri, aaloo sabzi fortified with lassi and multiple rounds of halwa and namkeen! Delhi’s old families have lived on a healthy diet of what would, today, appear to be a nutritionista’s undoing, What’s more, they have not only survived it but emerged victorious. No matter how calorie conscious you are, life would hardly come full circle for your palette if you have not sampled the variety of halwas and puris of Chandni Chowk. A foodie’s trail of the walled city should include the following, a collection of the best eateries that have stood the test of time and tastebuds.
Top Comment
REALLY A HARD WORK. IF YOU ARE DELHI WALA YOU MUST ENJOY THIS MOUTHWATERING DISHES
Next story
St Stephen’s College CaféVisual Stories
10 pretty Indian villages to visit this year-end
web-stories8 castles in Germany straight out of a fairy-tale
web-stories8 tiger reserves every wildlife enthusiast should visit in India
web-stories10 animals that are easily spotted in Ranthambore National Park
web-storiesHow to prepare for a night safari in India?
web-storiesTrending Articles
Indian travellers seen doing garba near airport tarmac; viral video raises questions about travel etiquette Why thunderstorms in America are disrupting global travel far beyond US borders: 7 countries being hit hardest by the ongoing US flight chaos India’s least explored islands travellers can legally visit