Rani Bagh Main Market
Mayank KumarMayank Kumar/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING IN DELHI/ Updated : Feb 19, 2016, 16:38 IST
Synopsis
An interesting melange of street food carts, well-known eateries, and showrooms of every size, the Rani Bagh Main Market is North West Delhi’s version of the Rajouri and Lajpat street bazaars.
An interesting melange of street food carts, well-known eateries, and showrooms of every size, the Rani Bagh Main Market is North West Delhi’s version of the Rajouri and Lajpat street bazaars. Read less

An interesting melange of street food carts, well-known eateries, and showrooms of every size, the Rani Bagh Main Market is North West Delhi’s version of the Rajouri and Lajpat street bazaars. From high end tailors and boutique showrooms like the Sachdeva’s and small shops selling quirky and colourful accessories to stores that are hubs for household bric-a-brac, you’ll find almost everything here. The residents of nearby neighbourhoods not only visit the market for shopping but also to sample the city’s lip-smacking street food—from mouth-watering gol gappas, pav bhaji, tikkis, corn to spicy chaats and delicious sweeteners. The market is teeming with people on weekends and weekday evenings, and finding a space to park your four-wheeler is a tough task.
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