The list of 5 best food joints in Chandni Chowk

 The nation's capital, New Delhi, or as we affectionately refer to it, "Dilli," is home to several historical sites, cutting-edge architectural marvels, historic temples, and a wide variety of people. The National Capital region, which includes the satellite towns of Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Noida, and Faridabad, was constructed rapidly. Additionally, this relieved some of the strain on Delhi, wracked by pollution and overpopulation.


Despite everything, Chandni Chowk is a popular tourist destination in New Delhi, drawing both domestic and international visitors. The majestic Red Fort and the historic Jama Masjid offer breathtaking views that you can take in. 





However, Chandni Chowk is also well-known for its street cuisine. Old Delhi's central business district, Chandni Chowk, is home to several decades-old eateries and street food vendors. If you enjoy eating street cuisine and your taste buds, tingle for outrageously delicious flavors, head to Chandni Chowk and let your inner foodie loose. We have produced a list of Chandni Chowk's street mazes' must-visit eateries.


1) Parathe Wali Gali 



I wonder if anyone who has lived in North India and has little idea of Delhi has yet to hear about Parathe wali Gali. Several shops in this Gali serve this breakfast choice of millions of Indians. You will be astonished by the range of fillings used to fill the Parathas in this Gali. This can indeed be called the R&D center of Parathas and their kind. Parathas with extraordinary fillings like cashew nuts, almonds, other dry fruits, rabdi, khoya, Gobi, Onion, Aloo, Muli, etc., are served with a tamarind dip, pickle, a paneer vegetable or Aloo Dum. A thick and sweet Lassi is done as a dessert to satisfy your sweet tooth. If you want to relish and feat upon the parathas, book a room for a day nearby and enjoy in Chandni Chowk.


2) Old Famous Jalebi Wala





One of the locality's oldest and most modest shops is in Dariba Kalan, Chandni Chowk, on the main road near Sis Ganj Gurudwara. The jalebis are made in pure ghee, and a bite will make you swoon with love for these juicy Jalebis. The lip-smacking taste and distinct flavor are something you can't find anywhere else. The cost is also a mere Rs 400 per kg. The jalebi can also be eaten with Rabri. Though there is no seating facility still, the place is always crowded, and people busy eating jalebi and samosa can be spotted all day. Just pay the money, grab your packet and start enjoying the sweetness.


3) Karim's



Karim's is the top restaurant in the area and a brand in itself. The restaurant, or better yet, the Dhaba, was started back in 1913 by Haji Karimuddin, son of Mohammed Aziz, who was a cook in the royal court of the Mughal Emperor. It serves North Indian (Mughlai) non-veggie lover dishes. It serves North Indian (Mughlai) non-veggie lover dishes. If you love Biryani, you must visit Karim's and indulge in the royal taste. Raan, Burra kebab and Mutton Nahari are a few specialities of the Dhaba. Karim's fame draws travelers from as far as hotels in Aerocity Delhi, and the metro helps make the trip to this food paradise.



4) Kake di Hatti



Another renowned name in Chandni Chowk is the Kake Di Hatti. This decade-old Dhaba was started in 1940, and the owners are still from the same family. The age-old proven recipes are still satisfying the hunger pangs of food lovers. The USP of this place is the different types of Naan offered. They are huge and are filled with onion, garlic, paneer, Potato, and many other fillings. Dal Makhani, vegetable curry, and Raita at this place are a must-try. Solo travelers can stay in hotel rooms nearby and savor the delicious food while being here.



5) Giani Di Hatti




Giani Di Hatti is the first of the number of Gianni outlets we see all around Delhi. The shop is adjacent to the Kake Di Hatti. The shop serves sweet desserts like Rabri faluda and different sorts of Halwa like Moong Daal Halwa, Badam Halwa, and Suzi Halwa. The Moong Daal Halwa has added organic items that make its taste and aroma enchanting. However, its best offering is Rabri Faluda. A glass full of thick Rabri mixed with dry fruits, crushed ice, and additional sugar syrup is sure to satisfy your taste buds for the day. There are several couple-friendly hotels in old Delhi, and stay there and enjoy these mouth-watering flavors when on your evening stroll.

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