Cross River Mall, Shahdara
Mayank KumarMayank Kumar/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING IN DELHI/ Updated : Feb 17, 2016, 17:42 IST
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East Delhi’s massive shopping precinct, the Cross River Mall spreads across many acres of land and is too big to be explored in one day. Complete with its own popular eateries like Haldiram’s, McDonald’s, Cafe Coffee Day and uniqu … Read more
East Delhi’s massive shopping precinct, the Cross River Mall spreads across many acres of land and is too big to be explored in one day. Complete with its own popular eateries like Haldiram’s, McDonald’s, Cafe Coffee Day and unique restaurants such as The Taste of Chandni Chowk, Cafe Vikings, The Cafe Asia, and The Buffet Wagon, the mall is quite a hub for foodies, families and kids too. One of the places you can visit in Delhi with kids, the mall is also home to multiple brands which offer everything from western apparels and ethnic wear to footwear and accessories for both men and women. Read less

East Delhi’s massive shopping precinct, the Cross River Mall spreads across many acres of land and is too big to be explored in one day. Complete with its own popular eateries like Haldiram’s, McDonald’s, Cafe Coffee Day and unique restaurants such as The Taste of Chandni Chowk, Cafe Vikings, The Cafe Asia, and The Buffet Wagon, the mall is quite a hub for foodies, families and kids too. One of the places you can visit in Delhi with kids, the mall is also home to multiple brands which offer everything from western apparels and ethnic wear to footwear and accessories for both men and women. Located in Shahdara, the metro station is flocked by many visitors throughout the day, and reminds most crowded during the weekends.
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