Street food connaught place, Delhi, India | Bhature, chaat, Flavoured milk, kulcha & more
I spent 2 days exploring street food at Connaught place, also known at Rajiv chowk in Delhi, India.
During this food journey of Connaught place, Delhi, i enjoyed Bhature chole, Dpauls coffee, Amrtisari kulcha , south Indian Masala dosa and much more.
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Names and addresses of food joints visited is given below
1. Bhogal chole bhature wala: Old and famous Bhature chole shop,
Address: Behind 3/84,scindia house, Janpath. You can ask anyone by shop name if you are at Scindia house.
Google maps location:
2. Pappu chaat bhandar: Serves Alloo and fruit chaat,
Address: 19, KG marg, Connaught place, New Delhi.
Landmark: Near outgate of Surya kiran building,
Timings: 9 am to 8 pm
Google maps location:
3. Depaul’s : Address:
22, janpath Bhawan, Janpath, New Delhi.
Landmark: Janpath market
Google maps location:
4. Malik Namkeen: old and popular shop behind Regal cinema.
Address: ½ of 1B, Regal building, parliament street, Hanuman road, Connaught place.
Landmark: Behind Regal cinema, behind Malik sweets.
Google maps location:
5. Bengali sweet house: Old and famous sweet shop for Bengali sweets and chaat. I enjoyed Dahi bhalla chaat at this restaurant.
Address:
30-33, Bengali market, New Delhi.
Landmark: Nearest metro: Mandi house.
Google maps location:
6. Momos: This joint is famous among college students, serves momos at cheap price.
Address, i will share landmark along with how to reach:
If you are coming from Lalit hotel, cross the flyover, take left for Gandhi market then go straight, you will see Gandhi market on your left- continue straight. Once you reach circle, you will notice this shop on your right.
Timings: 3 pm to 10 pm.
7.Shukla Paan Palace: Serves many varieties of paan- including fire paan. For the first time i tried fire paan, it was exciting and fun filled experience.
Address: Facing Odeon cinema, Connaught place.
Google map location:
8. South Indian snacks center:
USP of this south indian food joint is price, value and taste. Masala dosa at Rs 50 that has authentic taste, place has open kitchen.
Address:
Shop No. - 6, Jantar Mantar road, New Delhi- 1100001
Landmark: Nearest metro station: Patel chowk.
Timings: Morning 9.30 am to evening 9 pm.
Google maps location:
9. Shake square: This shop was previously known as keventer’s in connaught place, serves some snacks and flavoured milk shakes.
Address:
A-22, Radial road number: 3, Block A, connaught place.
Landmark: Next to Wenger’s.
Google maps location:
10.. Kulcha junction: Hard to reach this location without proper guidance. This is one of the few places in Delhi where you will find good Amritsari kulcha..
Address:
6 hanuman road market, near bangla sahib gurudwara
Landmark: Behind YMCA.
Next trip - for Amritsar - warm up - kulcha
Google maps location:
11. Nizam’s Kathi kabab: Oldest shop of kathi kabab rolls in Delhi, easy to reach landmark.
One of the few restaurant that cooks non veg in kathi- which is a wooden stick in place of iron rods that many restaurants use.
Address:
H-Five, Plaza building, connaught place, New Delhi.
Landmark: Behind plaza cinema.
Nearest metro station: Rajiv chowk, gate number 1 & 2, B block.
Google maps location:
12. Kaleva: Famous sweet shop of Connaught place. It is at a distance of about 2 kms from Rajiv chowk metro station.
Address: Kaleva- 109, Bangla sahib road,Gole market, connaught place.
Reason to visit: Hygiene along with good quality stuff
Google maps Location:
13. Wenger’s: This bakery at connaught place is very old, there is board outside the shop that states: opened 1926. Lot of people appreciate this place for its high quality bakery stuff.
Address: A22, Radial road number 3, block A. Connaught place, New Delhi.
Timings: 11 am to 7.45 pm.
Google maps location:
14. Pandey’s paan: One of the oldest paan shop of Delhi, in existence since pre independence.
USP: Paan supplier to the president house.
Price is also reasonable at Rs 30 per Paan. You will get to see photographs of presidents since independence, who have relished paan at this Paan shop.
Address:
Shop number: 3, North Avenue, New MP’s market, Delhi.
Landmark: Near RML hospital, distance of about 200 meters from RML hospital circle.
Google maps location:
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Address of Places in Order of Appearance.
1. Murari Chole Kulche Wala.
2. Kake Di Hatti.
3. Rajasthan Kachori Wala.
4. Bhagol Chole Bhature and Chole Chawal.
5. Pappu Chaat Wala.
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8. Aloo Tikki & Dahi Bhalla at Natraj Dahi Bhalla Corner.
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Rajinder Da Dhaba - Legendary Delhi Street Food
Rajinder Da Dhaba is a legendary restaurant in Delhi, India. For more details about eating here click here
Rajinder Da Dhaba began as a small roadside street food stall serving North Indian food. But its popularity due to the outstanding food they served gained fame and eventually moved to occupy basically an entire stip mall at Safdarjung Enclave. Now, the small roadside dhaba restaurants has a couple of dining rooms and an entire parking lot where they serve hundreds of happy customers each evening. Though they mostly specialize in cooking grilled tandoori meats at Rajinder Da Dhaba, my friend who eats vegetarian assures that they cook some of the best vegetarian food in Delhi as well!
So one evening we headed to Rajinder Da Dhaba for dinner at about 7 pm and chose to initially sit in the nice dining room area where we could relax away from the major crowds. We ordered two vegetarian side dishes, the mixed vegetable aloo gobi and dal makhani. Both were excellent. The mixed vegetables were in a thick spice filled tomatoey sauce and it was extremely flavorful. The dal makhani, a dish made from mostly black lentils was also divine. The lentils were slow stewed until soft in a rich creamy sauce, which I'm sure contained plenty of ghee, and also the perfect amount of spice. Along with a stack of tandoori roti, both vegetarian side dishes were outstanding!
But on to one of the most amazing pieces of chicken I've ever had: Afghani chicken. First in the indoor section of Rajinder Da Dhaba we ordered the Afghani chicken and it was so incredibly good that after eating it indoors we then headed outside (where this video was made) to eat another plate of the same amazing chicken. Marinated in yogurt cream and lots of spices, the chicken was then roasted in the tandoor to make it outrageously juicy and flavorful. If you're in Delhi and looking for amazing North Indian barbecue and vegetarian food, you've got to eat at Rajinder Da Dhaba.
Oh, and in case you're wondering who the guy in the video was, it's the friend of mine who took us there!
How to get there: It's located in the Safdarjung Enclave strip mall. The closest Metro station is either AIIMS or Green Park, and from there you'll have to take an auto rickshaw which should cost 30 - 50 INR.
Word of Warning: The outdoor parking lot section is very male dominated, so it's not the best environment for females, my wife felt much more comfortable at the indoor section.
Address: AB 14, Safdarjung Enclave Market, New Delhi
Open Hours: 5 pm - 11 pm daily
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INCREDIBLE Indian STREET FOOD Breakfast Tour of Fancy Bazaar | Guwahati, Assam, India
Ever since my first trip to India back in February of 2018, I’ve gotten so many recommendations from you guys to visit northeast India. I was told that it’s a completely different world from the more touristed areas like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Hyderabad. I finally got the chance to visit northeast India in March of 2019 and I was blown away by what I found. I can’t wait to share it with you, so come with me and let’s explore northeast India together!
My second day in Guwahati in the state of Assam began bright and early with an unforgettable breakfast food tour of Fancy Bazaar. I couldn’t wait to dive into some more Indian culinary delights! But before breakfast, we headed off to a local temple to honor Shivrati, a Hindu holiday that celebrates the marriage of the god Shiva.
Before entering the temple, we took off our shoes. Inside, we placed our offerings and were blessed and had some red tikka put on our foreheads. Afterward, you ring the bell three times. It’s a beautiful and peaceful experience. The temple was located just two blocks from my Airbnb.
Between my Airbnb and the temple is a turtle sanctuary. Turtles are my favorite animals, so we swung by. There are hundreds of ducks here, who are offerings to a god. They’re all male ducks, so there are no females. Unfortunately, we didn’t see any turtles even though there are about 100 of them in the sanctuary.
It was almost 9 in the morning, so I was starving, so we headed off to Fancy Bazaar via a rickshaw. There, we found street vendors selling sweet parathas with aloo ki sabzi, which is a mashed potato curry that also contains chickpeas, tomatoes, and green chilies.
The curry is super light and has spices in it, but it’s not spicy, heat-wise. Then I tried it with the paratha, which was thin and freshly made. It wasn’t sweet, but it had a richness to it because there was a lot of ghee in it! I made a little taco out of it. It was so good! And it only cost 20 rupees/$0.29 U.S. for two parathas and the aloo ki sabzi!
Next, we went for some chole bhature, which consists of a large puri that is fried in oil and is served alongside a chickpea curry and pickles. Try to tear the puri with one hand if you can, open it up, and add the chickpeas. It was very nice and a little spicy! It was a lot better with the pickle and the onions calmed down the heat. And at only 30 rupees/$0.43 U.S., it’s a really cheap and filling snack!
It seemed like I was the only foreigner in Guwahati; lots of locals wanted to see what I was doing and wanted selfies with me! I love my Indian fans!
This area, Fancy Bazaar, reminded me of Chandni Chowk in Delhi, except it wasn’t nearly as crowded. There were lots of vendors selling clothing, vegetables, and much more. This area is the business capital of Guwahati. You can get anything here!
Next, we went to get some lassi with rose, sugar syrup, and almonds. Lassi is a milky, creamy, yogurt-based drink that is extremely popular in India. It had a different flavor from other lassis I’d had before, but I loved it! It wasn’t as thick as other lassis I’d had, especially the super thick one I had in Amritsar last year but was still creamy. They cost 50 rupees/$0.72 U.S. each.
From there, we moved on to puri sabzi, which consists of 4 deep-fried puris and a hot, green pea curry with chilies for 30 rupees/$0.43 U.S. The puris were really hot, crispy, and airy. I stuffed one with the sabzi. It wasn’t spicy but was kind of oily. It contained nice, big chunks of potatoes and the peas were really nice. The sauce was also very rich in flavor!
We ended our breakfast street food tour with rasgulla (a sweet and fluffy dough ball from Kolkata that is soaked in sugar syrup) and gulab jamun (a milk-based ball with sugar syrup and nuts). I’ve had both before and they’re both intensely sweet. The rasgula is chewy and sweet and the gulab jamun is even sweeter! Trying them both together is like a sugar rush!
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2N / 3 Days in Shimla | Things to do, places to visit & Shimla food
Shimla, capital of Himachal Pradesh offers much more than sightseeing destinations. I travelled through tourism places in, we also did a food walk at Shimla visited, temples, sightseeing locations and much more.
This video can help travellers plan their 2 nights and 3 days in Shimla.
If you are planning Shimla trip, then this video can help you as a Tourism guide.
Through this food journey you will notice an Itinerary that you can follow for your shimla tour.
This will also help you list out things as must visit places in Shimla and shimla food specialty.
I visited some of the oldest food joints which are very famous among locals, plus some of the new ones selling Himachali traditional food in Shimla mall road..
Following is the name and address of food joints and places visited by me during my Shimla journey.
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Day 1
1. Sita Ram & Son: About 70 year old shop famous located at 10 min distance from Mall road.
Chana Luchi - Rs 40
Address - MC Compex, Near Regal Building, Lakkar Bazar, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171001
Location:
2. Himachali Rasoi: This shop opened about 3 years back, one of the few food joints in shimla selling Himachali food.
Mandyali Dham Thali - Rs 230
Address - 54, Middle Bazaar, shimla
Location:
3. Indian Coffee House : Old and famous coffee shop, serves snacks and coffee. This place is a landmark for variety of reasons.
Tray coffee - Rs 38
Address - Mall Rd, Ram Bazar, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171001
Location:
4. Trishool Bakers : Very famous bakery in Shimla, established 1959.
Japanese - 45 Rs
Address - Trishool Bakers, near gitti theatre
Location:
Day 2
5. Jakhoo Temple: When Hanuman ji was going to Himalya’s for sanjeevani booti, he stopped at this hill for rest, since these its been ages that this temple is popular.
This temple 4 km from shimla, Can also use trolley at Rs. 250 per person
6. Mehru’s sweets: Famous for pure ghee sweets, i was also told that there jalebi and dooh is popular but when i visited there could not find it. Noticed chaat there - had bhalla papdi there.
Bhalla Papdi Rs. 50
Address: 99-100, lower bazar, shimla
Location:
7. Nathuram Lachhman Das: This is also a very old shop famous for sweets made with desi ghee. I was looking for jalebi and milk and found it here at this shop.
This milk with jalebi is available here till 7.30 pm.
Doodh Jalebi Rs. 70
Address: lower bazar, shimla
Location:
Day 3
8. Hotel White: Sharing information about the hotel where i stayed in Shimla. I missed mentioning in the video, that this hotel does not have restaurant. If you need tea or snacks they make it available but from morning 7.30 am to evening 9 pm only.
Tariff: Rs. 2,464 for double occupancy
Address - Lakkar Bazar, Mall Road, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171001
Location:
9. Indian Institute Of Advanced Study: During British time this place was called as summer capital of Viceroy, later was convered as Rashtrapati Bhavan and now its Indian institute of foreign trade.
Lot of areas here is not open for public access, still viewers should visit this and enjoy the architecture.
During British time, this place was summer residence of viceroy of India. Later it became Rashtrapati Bhavan and it is known as Indian Institute Of Advanced Study.
10. Mehru’s Sweets: I enjoyed Poori chole here in breakfast. This place is about 6 kms from shimla mall road.
Poori Chole Rs. 60
Address: kachi ghati, shimla
Location:
11. Sankat Mochan Temple: This temple of Hanuman ji has been built by Baba Neem karori ji Maharaj..
5 km from Shimla and approximately 6 km from kachi ghati
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Places covered: India’s Golden Triangle which includes New Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.
Activities: Food tours, cooking classes, playtime with elephants, desert safaris, introduction to spices. A professional photographer will stay with group to take their pictures during the tour and to help guests take some high quality pictures themselves.culinary tour India
Mode of transport: By road
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Meals: All meals included from food tours, top specialty restaurants and hotels.
Sightseeing: Major tourist attractions of all cities in addition to some hidden gems on the way.
Cost : US $ 1950 per person on twin sharing basis inclusive of all taxes.
Maximum group size : 15
Duration: 6 days, 6 nights.
Dates: Reporting date 23rd October. Official tour from 24th October till 29th October 2016
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New Delhi adventure trip. Delhi -- with its tenacious touts and crush of mechanical and human traffic -- can be downright confronting and confounding for the first-time visitor. But don't let petulant first impressions muddy the plus points of this truly multidimensional metropolis. Scratch beyond the gritty surface and you'll swiftly discover that India's capital is sprinkled with glittering gems: captivating ancient monuments, magnificent museums, a vivacious performing-arts scene and some of the subcontinent's yummiest places to eat.
New Delhi adventure trip. vibrant melting pot, you'll hear a jumble of vernaculars spoken in Delhi, the most common being Hindi, English, Punjabi and Urdu. In terms of its layout, Delhi encapsulates two very different worlds, the 'old' and the 'new', each presenting deliciously different experiences. Spacious New Delhi was built as the imperial capital of India by the British; rambunctious Old Delhi served as the capital of Islamic India. Visitors can easily dip into both, spending half the day immersing themselves in history at the dramatic Red Fort, Jama Masjid and medieval-flavoured bazaars of Old Delhi, and the other half reviving themselves over frothy cappuccinos or frosty cocktails at one of New Delhi's swanky cafés and bars. Furthermore, Delhi's recent global cuisine revolution means that hungry travellers can now feast on everything from meaty Mughlai curries and plump South Indian idlis (rice cakes), to crispy wood-fired pizzas and squishy sashimi.
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EXPLORING OLD DELHI - INDIA GATE, RED FORT, STREET FOOD CHANDNI CHOWK, PARANTHE WALI GALI,
In this video i will show you a old delhi trip.
I will be exploring old delhi completely with tourist attraction places and street food
This video contains the following things
1) Rajiv Chowk (Cp)
2) India Gate
3) Red Fort
4) Street Food
5) Chandni Chowk
6) Paranthe wali gali
7) Vaishalli metro station
Review of paranthe wali gali
Best shop - Pandit gaya prasad
you can easily find on google maps
Taste - 9/10 must try
The place is very crowdy so you have to wait for your food
Chandni chowk market
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Old Delhi Street Food has its own charm ! (DELHI 6 FAMOUS FOOD)
My Chandni Chowk Street Food tour showcases the best and legendary street food of the national capital Delhi.
Be ready to witness the Best Indian Street Food of Old Delhi !
Here is the old delhi food I savoured :-
1) DELHI 6 PARATHA
FAMOUS PARATHA
Price Rs 70/ ONLY 1
2) JALEBI
Classic Indian dessert, big, fat, crispy yet moist, made in pure desi ghee, the best I have had !
Old Famous Jalebi Wala
Price Rs 50/-
Location -
3) GOL GAPPE / PANI PURI
If you have watched my Kolkata Street Food video, you must be knowing my love for Puchka !
Gol Gappe are basically Puri stuffed with potato masala and spicy tangy water.
Ashok Chaat Bhandar
Price Rs 30/-
Location -
4) DAHI BHALLE
Moong dumpling topped with masala and whisked yogurt.
Natraj Cafe
Price Rs 50/-
Location -
5) FRUIT CHAAT
Scooped fruits stuffed with chickpea, pomegranate, masala and and lime juice.
Hira Lal Chat Corner
Price Rs 50/-
Location -
6) DAULAT KI CHAAT
Milk foam topped with dry fruits and khoya.
Light, airy and utterly delicious !
7) KACHORI
Flaky kachori served with aloo sabji and chutney.
Jung Bahadur Kachori Wala
Price Rs 20/-
Location -
8) POMEGRANATE KULFI
Whole pomegranate stuffed with creamy kulfi and sprinkled with jeera powder.
Kuremal Mohanlal Kulfiwale
Price Rs 20
My previous Street Food videos :-
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