Krishna Di Kulfi is one of the oldest shops serving kulfi in the city. For decades, traditional flavours like kulfi faluda, matka kulfi and kesar pista kulfi were the only options, but more recently they've introduced forty newer ones—including paan, coconut, coffee, kiwi and lichi—and out of empathy for weight watchers, eight of these are sugar free. Indulge your sweet tooth and get a real taste of the city.
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