There is no better city in India than Delhi to enjoy street food in. Filled with a huge variety of different flavours, tastes and cuisines, street food in Delhi is a huge gastronomical journey that one has to take without fail.
1. Lala Babu Chaat Bandhar Located in the heart of Chandni Chowk, Lala Babu Chaat Bandhar is one of the most famous places in Old Delhi for street food. Right opposite McDonalds, this chaat stall is a must try for all chaat lovers. A delight from the famous streets of Chandni Chowk, this roadside stall in the inimitable tradition of Chandni Chowk has a huge variety of chaats.Gol Gappas served with a variant of jal jeera, soft Kachori stuffed with potatoes and peas, Samosas filled with cauliflower and peas, and Paneerwali Tikki are the specialities of this place.
2. Khandani Pakode Wala Situated next to Sarojini Nagar Ring Road Market, Khandani Pakode Wala has been serving delicious and piping hot pakodas for more than 60 years. What sets them apart from other pakoda sellers is the huge size and gracious fillings which combined with their irresistible green and methi chutney are a bomb. Be it paneer, gobhi, aloo, mirch, just name it and they have a pakoda for you, made from their age-long household recipe.Despite not having any sitting arrangement they have enough space and support staff to handle the huge crowd that can be found at the joint at any given time.
3. Chache Di Hatti We have had chole bathures at a lot of places but the Chache Di Hatti located in Kamla Nagar is definitely one of our all time favourites. In a city filled with chole bathure sellers, what makes this shop stand out from others is its extremely fluffy bathures which paired with tangy pickle just melt in your mouth. Spicy chole are just too good to be true.Even though it is a small place, they still pay attention on cleanliness, something rarely seen at shops like these.
4. Chaina Ram Sindhi Confectioners Best five places to visit in India One of the oldest sweet shop in Chandni Chowk, Chaina ram is a traditional sweet shop renowned for its Karachi halwa whose taste is unmatched with any other sweet shop across Delhi. Filled with long queues throughout the day, people from all over the country throng to this sweet shop to try out one of the most famous and tastiest halwas in the world. Made with pure ghee, their halwa melts right into your mouth and is super soft which has made this shop win the Time Award for the best sweet shop for five years in a row.
5. Raviraj di Kulfi
Raviraj di Kulfi is one of the best places to enjoy Kulfi. Located on Arya Samaj Road, Karol Bagh, Opposite Gaffar Market, this small shop offers a variety of stick kulfis, from plain, dry fruit to kesar, pista and many more varieties. You can also enjoy Kulfi-Faluda as also Rasmalai and flavoured milk.