Today, we are going to talk about the hidden street food in Delhi . Although, Delhi is a historical place with a international food paradise from street food to international cuisine. We call that place is “dilli” in lovingly manner . To celebrate the hidden street food in delhi with a very friendly budget , we bring 10 hidden street foods in Delhi.
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1. Rolls
These rolls contain different spices , different sauces , etc . Every roll vendor i delhi has his/her way how to make it in different style with their own ingredients which make rolls more delicious .There are lot off rolls type are available like chicken roll,egg roll, chap roll,paneer roll and many more .
source: https://spicecravings.com/paneer-kathi-roll
Location : tilak nagar metro station new delhi, khan market , taste drive in rajouri garden , high in rolls in defense colony.
Prices : Differ from roll to roll . Minimum 50 rs for egg roll
2. Samosa with chole
The fried delicious preparation is a unique technique make of Delhi street food. I assure you that just one single bite of this deliciousness will become your first choice among junk fried food. If you’re looking for some best veg street food in Delhi, this is something you should try.
Location : Tilak Munjal in Pitampura, Chandni Chowk eateries and Annapurna Sweets in CR Park.
Price : for 2 person 50 to 100
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3. Bishaan swaroop chart
This is health plus taste at its max. Nobody knew that fruits could be made so delicious with just a few minor additions. The taste of fruits mixed with chana toppings can make you healthy and satisfied. You don’t need to be worry to try this flaversome item. I recommend this to gym peoples .
source: https://lbb.in/delhi/daulat-ki-chaat-chandni-chowk/
Location : In chandni chowk only in delhi
price : 50 to 100 for 2 people
4. Lacha tokri
This is another fascinating street food of Delhi,and though it just looks complicated. But, it’s not complicated, it can be made at home too. But till the time you figure that out, try it on the streets of Delhi.
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Location :Roshan Di Kulfi, Karol Bagh
Price : 50 to 100 for one person.
5. Daulat ki Chaat
Daulat ki chaat chaat is a sweet offering made from creamy, frothy milk. Enriched with a Freshed khoya, sprinkled with saffron and top with a rose leaf, one teaspoon of this treat is known to melt in the mouth instantly.
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Location: Address: Near Jain Temple, Kinari Bazar, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi
Price :50 rs for per plate
Non – veg
6. Aslam Chicken
Aslam Chicken has won the title for the ‘Best Butter Chicken’ in the last twenty years.The chicken is first marinated in a spicy flurry, then grilled to perfection and are later drowned in a mixture of butter and yoghurt. The end product is nothing but you’ll enjoy it alot.
Aslam Chicken is among the grand chain of succulent beaneries, where one can witness the culture of Purani Delhi or the Old Delhi. It has been serving succulent funk delectables for huge times since its establishment long back, is the more preferable place for the funk suckers. Roomali roti, when served with white gravy will just please your taste kids like noway ahead. The roasted funk that’s dipped in a green chutney paste along with the whole serving ladles of adulation is iconic with this eatery. Once the tender funk morsels are grilled to perfection, you can have them right down along with the sprinkle of masala or go for adulation interpretation. It also serves fish tikka.
Address: Bazar, Meena Bazaar, 982, Matia Mahal Rd, Kalan Mehal, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi
Price : minimum 100 rs
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Desert
7. Ram ladoo
Dal pakoras or ram ladoos are fried falaversome .The crispiness of radish and tanginess of chutney with these fried dollops feel like a heaven . The dish is from the streets of Kanpur, this dish tops the list of Delhi famous street food and is very popular among Delhiites.
source: https://www.indianfoodforever.com/holiday-recipes/holi/ram-ladoo.html
Location : Local vendors with carts at Central market, Janak Puri, Green Park, South-Ex I, Tilak Nagar .
Price : 40 rs per plate
8. Kuremal Mohanlal Kulfiwale
They sell kulfis fuse with a flavour of fresh fruit that makes them unique and singularly delicious tasting. The stall is always buzzing with the ice cream lovers who come here from all across town to savour this fineness.
source: www.tripadvisor.com
Address: Metro Station, Near, Shop No. 526, Kucha Pati Ram, Sitaram Bazar Rd, Chawri Bazar in Delhi.
Price: 30 to 40 rs per plate.
9. Old Famous Jalebi Wala
Old Famous Jalebi Wala is one of the most popular sweet shops and street food site in Old Delhi known for its sweet and juicy jalebis. The jalebis are filled with sweet sugary syrup and are served with a dollop of freshly made rabri or with yogart . These jalebi are fried in home made fresh desi ghee that gives them the crispiness and sweetness.
Source: https://lbb.in/delhi/old-famous-jalebiwala-jalebis-samosas-chandni-chowk/
Address: 1795, Dariba Kalan Rd, Opp Central Baptist Church, Dariba Kalan, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi
Price: 30 to 100 rs
Delicious
10. Momos
This is the super spicy amazing and loving street food in Delhi. There are different categories of momos available like chicken momos ( non-veg) , veg momos, paneer momos , kurkure momos etc. Nowdays, they become the most easy and delicious available street food in Delhi. Mainly, if you are walking on the street of north and south campus and on the metero station too.
Caution: don’t try momos without momos chutny
source: www.tripadvisor.com
Where to try :Bungalow Road, Kamla Nagar
Price: 40 to 100 Rs. for one plate
Delhi is much further than what first appears, which is really true of its cookery. There’s a variety of cookeries offered in different corridor of the capital. Nearly every road in the megacity has a eatery or peddler dealing snacks, maybe which is why savorers adore the place so much. Choose one of the styli stich cafes for lunch in Delhi from the precisely named top spots listed above for satisfying noon while having a good time with your musketeers.
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