Here are some of the popular places that you must try in East Delhi the next time you decide to set out on an adventure.
If you haven't been able to travel to Nagaland to try their authentic delicacies, here are eight restaurants in Delhi where you can get a taste of this flavourful regional cuisine.
Set in the interiors of Old Delhi in the labyrinth of tiny passages is a man sitting with an arsenal of masalas around him busy stirring his art in a cauldron surrounded by local crowd relishing every bite of it.
Humayunpur located in the Safdarjung market of New Delhi to indulge in some rich culinary pleasures from the Northeastern states in India. Here are seven place to start with.
A traditional Rajasthani delicacy, ghewar offers all the reasons to make it one of the most divine Indian sweets. Prepared with pure desi ghee, milk and maida (all-purpose flour), this perforated round dessert looks like a honeycomb or a spongy cake soaked in sugar syrup
A pioneer in egg dishes serving more than 350 varieties, this place is a sheer delight for all eggetarians with culinary innovations that are bound to impress anyone.
Here's a list of restaurants in Delhi to visit during the monsoon season and enjoy the weather along with some wonderful bites.
You may wonder what more could a golgappa wala offer other than a crisp fried puri filled with a mixture of flavored water, tiny potato chunks and chickpeas but a mere visit to Padam Chaat Corner in Old Delhi is enough to change your mind.
Among the dotted cafes in the bustling Satya Niketan market, opposite the Delhi University South campus, you will find a cafe called Echoes with a remarkable and heart-warming concept.
Samosa is perhaps the most popular Indian snack. With fusion food being in trend, here are 8 innovative samosa fillings to spruce things up.
The concept of coexistence is being promoted in an innovative way in Delhi's first community cafe in Shahpur Jat - South Delhi Kitchen.