Sunday, 30 December 2012

Street food (Chandni Chowk)

street food At Chandni Chowk

Chandni chowk is a jannat for street food lover,its crazy place for different and spicy street food.
This area is one of the most crowded areas in Delhi.If you are really interested in trying the food popular with locals, are confident about your stomach handling street food and want to experience the super crowded bazaars and riksha rides, then i will recommend Chandni Chowk for an amazing and indigenous food experience.

Shree Balaji Chaat Bhandar



 If the sign of a good place to eat is its popularity with the locals, then this shop has to be one of the best places for chaat in Old Delhi. Its decor is average but it serves up an incredible variety of delicious snacks. Adventurous eaters must try it. It is located in Chandni Chowk and the papri chaat is the best here.price of food is also very attractive.

so you can enjoy the best thing at lowest price.you can find some crowd but it's ok.
"kuch pane k lie toda mehnet to banta hai"
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Bishan Swaroop

Bishan Swaroop can be challenging to find but is definitely worth the effort. It's hidden away in one of Chandni Chowk's unruly side streets, which helps it retain an old-world feel. There's only a few items on the menu, but it awsom.
Lala Babu Chaat Bhandar

Lala Babu Chaat Bhandar dishes up an enticing selection of authentic chaat. The service is friendly and the food offers good value for money. Also located in Chandni Chowk, their gobi muttar samosas are very popular.

Jugal Kishore Ramji Lal
Amidst the sights and sounds of Chandni Chowk, this place is renowned for its refreshing fruit chaat. Located at 13, Dujana House, Chawri Bazaar, it is famous for its Fruit Chaat (fruit salad with a twist)


Dulli Chand Naresh Gupta, Kulfi Wale

The long walk to this hard to find shop located on a narrow lane called Kucha Pati Ram in Sitaram Bazaar will allow you to observe the ancient architecture and give you a rustic feel of the streets here. For the less adventurous, take a rickshaw (though explaining him the location may be a challenge).

Natraj Bhalla corner

Finally we head to the Natraj Bhalla corner for a plate of dahi bhalla (no wonder metro travellers curse it for crowding the narrow entrance to the metro station).
                                                                      Other notable mentions include Annapurna (for Bengali Sweets), Chaina Ram (for its sticky Karachi Halwa) and Shakahari (a Vegetarian only Restaurant). If you are looking to get a taste of Old Delhi, do not hesitate to give me a buzz!  hahaha.....YASHLOK....







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