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    10 famous street foods in Old Delhi with a fair price and ultimate taste

    By Flickonclick StaffAugust 27, 2022
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    Street foods in old Delhi provide a variety of foods with numerous desi flavors and old spices. The labyrinthine passageways and walkways are lined with closet-style cafes and food vendors providing delectable nibbles, refreshments, and drinks. The by lanes are teeming with food- hot kebabs, delicious fruit ice creams, and Gulab sharbat, to name a few. Aside from the mouth-watering aromas and finger-licking deliciousness, Old Delhi’s food is also incredibly affordable and typically very fairly priced.




    Here is a list of the 10 famous street foods in Old Delhi that will provide flinger-licking bites within budget

    1. Qureshi Kebab Corner

    Quresh Kabab Corner

    Qureshi Kebab Corner is one of the prominent street foods in Old Delhi that offers juicy, delicate, and flavourful kebabs. Haji Abdul Ghani Qureshi began Qureshi Kebab Corner in memory of his grandpa, who served kebabs from a shop near Jama Masjid. The restaurant is currently operated by the owner’s five sons using a recipe passed down from their father. The place is always packed with visitors, so you may have to delay a little to enjoy the small goodies.

    1. Sita Ram Diwan Chand Chole Bhature

    Sita Ram Diwan Chand Chole Bhature

    Sita Ram Diwan Chand Chole Bhature tucked away in the cozy bylanes, is the pride of the street foods in old Delhi. Although it may take some effort to work out the shop, the quality of the meal will be well worth the effort. They only offer in the early morning and end by early afternoon. Before cooking, the chole is soaked in water overnight and seasoned well. And the cooked entrée is served with delicate and fluffy bhature, which everyone enjoys.

    1. Aslam Chicken

    10 famous street foods in Old Delhi with a fair price and ultimate taste

    In the last two decades, Aslam Chicken has held the distinction of “Best Butter Chicken.” And, true to its name, the chefs make a one-of-a-kind delicacy. The chicken is cooked in a spicy flurry before being cooked to excellence and then buried in a butter and yogurt concoction. The ultimate result is nothing short of a pleasure. You can never just have one mouthful. The flavor will remain in your mouth for a long time and keep you coming back for more.

    1. Natraj Dahi Bhalla

    Natraj Dahi Bhalla offers one of the best Street foods in Old Delhi

    Natraj Dahi Bhalla has the tastiest Dahi Bhalla in Delhi, which is juicy, creamy, and sour. The Dahi bhallas are a culinary explosion, topped with a big serving of dahi, a splash of delicious sonth chatni, and a smidgeon of spicy green chili chutney. Since their start in 1940, they have only had two products in their restaurant: Dahi Bhalla and Aloo Tikki topped with gravy. Both of these are worth exploring while you’re here.

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    1. Old Famous Jalebi Wala

    Old Famous Jalebi Wala one of the best street foods places in Old Delhi

    The jalebis near Dariba Kalan Road in Chandni Chowk are legit. You can’t wait to devour those exquisite swirls fried in hot oil and gently coated in sugar syrup. This business has been open since 1884. The jalebis here are cooked in fresh desi ghee. Nemi Chand Jain, the shop’s founder, is reported to have tried various recipes before settling on the ultimate one. The jalebis are fluffy and baked over a coal fire. Another thing that intrigues me is that they create the syrup from desi khandsari sugar rather than normal sugar. That’s what we consider pure joy.

    1. Daulat ki Chaat

    Daulat ki Chaat

    Who hasn’t heard of Daulat ki Chaat? Surprisingly, the chaat is a delicious treat made from frothy, foamy milk. One tablespoon of this delight, rich with khoya, and saffron, and garnished with a rose, is renowned to dissolve in the mouth instantly. This delicacy is prepared in 6 hours and delivered fresh in the day. It is available at various portable shops near Kinari Bazaar.

    1. Karim’s chicken

    Karim's chicken offers one of the best street foods in Old Delhi

    Karim’s is a familiar name not only for street foods in old Delhi but throughout the country. Although the restaurant is known for formal dinner and lunch seatings, we couldn’t help but include it in the street food category because of its scrumptious kebabs, chicken tikkas, and other appetizers. The modest eatery is always crowded, so you may have to wait for 15 – 20 minutes if you go during peak hours.

    1. Jung Bahadur Kachori Wala

    Eat Kachori at Jung Bahadur Kachori Wala

    You’ve probably heard of Kachori, which are round puffy balls of fried bread packed with sliced onion and chilies. And who doesn’t enjoy a crunchy spicy kachori with a wonderful gravy? To try some of these, go to Jung Bahadur Kachori Wala in Chandni Chowk old Delhi, a shop famed for serving some of the tastiest kachoris in town for years. This snack is typically served with tamarind and mint chutney, which enhances the aroma. The menu solely offers kachoris, either a whole dish or a half plate.

    1. Paranthe Wali Gali

    Try Chicken Parantha at Paranthe Wali Gali

    The Paranthe Wali Gali is a street in Chandni Chowk that offers various types of stuffed parathas. From aloo to gobhi, chili, cheddar, keema, chicken, paneer, and mooli, they sell mouth-watering parathas loaded with every possible combination you can think of. The businesses began operating around 1870 during the Mughal empire, with the oldest being Pandit Gaya Prasad Paranthe Wala.

    1. Bishan Swaroop Chaat Bhandar

    Aloo Chaat at Bishan Swaroop Chaat Bhandar

    Bishan Swaroop Chaat Bhandar is a true treasure for street foods in Old Delhi. Aside from the standard aloo chaat and chickpea chaat, the restaurant also serves a plum and kiwi mixture, as well as fresh fruits. One of their most popular dishes is the stir-fried tater chaat. But once you’re here, it’s advised that you taste everything because they’re all fantastic and tasty.




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