Dilli Haat is a mecca for tourists looking to buy all things Indian. But a more affordable, less conspicuous option is the Indian Handicrafts Emporium, which sells all the same garb at much lower prices. Stocking everything from Indian silks to hand-carved chess-boards and stunning jewellery, this is where the locals get their stash.
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