Food Endeavour

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Best Street Food Places In Old Delhi

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Best Street Food Places In Old Delhi
Natraj Dahi Bhalle


An iconic shop to eat at when in Chandni Chowk. As soon as you get down from the metro and walk towards the main road, the shop at the corner of the very first alley you cross is the Natraj Dahi Bhalle wala. For a meat-loving ferocious carnivore like me, praising a mere dahi bhalla, that too not a vegetarian delight person, is an oddity in itself. But you eat here once, and I bet the taste will linger in your mouth for a while, like the taste of a lover's kiss.


They take your order on cash and by the time you blink your eyes...a plate has been served in front of you. There is a finesse with which the dahi is poured over the bhalla and the red mithi chutney is added. And finally, a dash of the masala over it. Trust me !! The masala is everything ! It's amazing in taste and adds a totally different flavour to it.

A must visit in Chandni chowk.

Khemchand Adesh Kumar’s Daulat ki Chaat, Nai Sadak



Daulat ki Chaat, Old Delhi. A winter dessert from Lucknow (where it's called nimish) that used to be made for the ruling aristocracy of Nawabs. It's made of whisked milk and cream- much lighter than a mousse (I would say its texture is about as light as whisked up egg whites) and covered with a top saffron infused layer. If that's not regal enough the key ingredient in this dessert is morning dew. If you ever wondered what it was like to eat a cloud- this I think is the closest anyone can get.


Old Famous Jalebi Wala


Located at the Dariba Kalan Road in Chandni Chowk, the jalebis here are the real deal. A look at those lovely swirls frying in hot oil, then delicately dipped in sugar syrup and you just can’t wait to eat them. This shop has been around since 1884. The jalebis here are fried in home-made desi ghee. The founder of this shop, Nemi Chand Jain, is known to have experimented with many recipes before deciding on the final one. The jalebis are soft and are cooked over coal-fire. Another thing that interests me is that they use desi khandsari sugar and not the regular one to make the syrup. That’s what we call pure pleasure.

Karim's


This a hidden gem of delhi and every foodie must visit this place its like macca for delhi foodies i had the chance to visit this place and grabbed their famous saag chicken dal makhani and seekh kebab and their mutton kebab 
Everything was great and gravy with khameer roti is not something you will find everywhere this place made food full of flavours and ground spices aroma filled the room to make your taste bud racing and making you carve more for food
My opinion- MUST VISIT FOR ALL

 Lala Babu Chaat Bhandaar 


If you are craving to eat authentic chat then Lala Babu Chaat Bhandaar is the place to head to.  The place is located opposite McDonalds and is very easy to spot.  I would suggest that you must try the gobi muttar samosas here. 

Amritsari Lassi Wala


Beat the heat with this refreshing drink. The creamy and frothy lassis served at Amritsari Lassi Wala is just out of this world. There is reason why its been around for so long. Try it yourself if you have doubts!

Monday, August 21, 2017

Karim Hotel

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Karim Hotel



Nihari is a slow-cooked mutton curry. The word Nihar originates from the Arabic word 'Nahar' which means 'day'. It was served to the kings after the morning prayers.
It is a  traditional Muslim dish of slow cooked meat adorned with the aroma of rose water.
It's served with a gorgeous Khamiri Roti on the side, right out of a clay oven and handed over in a newspaper. I still remember the first time I tried the duo, my fingers were almost scalded. I then hurriedly grabbed a piece of the roti and lapped up the curry. The meat was so soft, it just melted in my mouth. And the intensity of the chillies along with the robust meaty flavours paired beautifully with the soft roti; it was like an explosion of flavours and yet no one flavour more pronounced than the other. All I could see were fireworks, complete with the heat and dust of Old Delhi. I only realised how heavenly it was once the plate was polished off in a matter of minutes, and I was ordering another portion without thinking twice.

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Bittu Tikki Wala

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Bittu Tikki Wala



Chaat Catering
BTW is one of the Largest and Finest Caterers of India. It is an old name for authentic Indian Snacks. Started with Tikki, They have huge variety of Chaat items prepared with secret ingredients to delight every taste bud with its magical taste.

Multi-Cuisine Catering
They also provide us with the professional catering services to turn your every occasion into an extraordinary celebration. A corporate function or a wedding, reception or private event, a dinner or fine dining party, you name the event and we will offer you with the very best in catering along with tailored menu options to treat distinctive taste buds.





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