Delhi is known as the heaven for foodies in India. Wherever you go, you will find the most delicious food items from each corner in India. Every food lover and even the people who are not so much food lover should have a food haul at least once in their lives! Though it is hard to list the ‘best food places in Delhi, here are some of the most famous ones:
- North Campus- You can visit this place for the best street food, sweets, and region-specific dishes.
- Hudson Lane, GTB Nagar- This is a budget-friendly food place where you can find cuisines from Italy, America, China, North Indian, and other fast foods.
- South Campus- This area is most popular for students and is a value for money. Fast food, shakes, Italian, Chinese, American, Cafe and almost all North Indian dishes are available here.
- Old Delhi- You can call it the paradise of street food. Once you enter this place, you’ll start drooling from the smell of its delicious street food and sweets. You can also find authentic Mughlai cuisine here.
- Pandora Road- It is an upmarket choice place with delicious food and aesthetic settings. Multiple cuisines are served in this place including Pan Asian and North Indian Grill.
- NSP- To get the best shakes in Delhi, visit NSP. Also to get the best Aloo Tikki chaat and barbecue, you should not think twice before coming here.
- Jama Masjid- This place is specifically for non-veg food lovers. Go for having a whole meal of kebabs and jalebi while you are here and you will not return unhappy.
- Nizamuddin- Known for its celebrated Dargah, it is also a must-visit for every foodie. Kebabs are a must-try here along with sweets and Mughal Delicacies.
- IIFT Dhabas- After trying fast foods and kebabs at other places, come here to try the best paranthas in town. This place is also famous for its tastiest beverages.
If we keep listing the best places to eat in Delhi, it will never end. When you visit Delhi, try street food from every place you visit and choose for yourself.
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