The Ultimate Indian Breakfast Street Food Tour of Old Delhi

I teamed up with my friend Anubhav from Delhi Food Walks to go on the Ultimate Indian Street Food Tour of Old Delhi, India. There’s a reason why this city’s street food is famous around the world. It, along with its friendly people, is among the top reasons to travel to Delhi!

 

This was truly the ultimate Indian street food tour of Old Delhi. We ate over a dozen different dishes, from the delicious daulat ki chaat to bedmi puri to goat curry. Every dish was so different, from spicy to sweet to savory. One of my favorite things about Indian food is the contrast of textures in every bite. It’s a food lover’s dream!

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Indian cooks are masters at contrasting different textures and complementing flavors. It’s one of the reasons why Indian food is often considered one of the world’s top cuisines. Every dish is unique to itself! And because each meal consists of multiple dishes that are meant to be mixed and matched, each bite can be different from the last!

Here is a list of all the dishes we tried:

-Chai

-Bedmi Poori

-Aloo Sabzi

-Nagori Halwa

-Daulat Ki Chaat

-Lotan Ji Chole Kulche

-Mutton Paaya

-Mutton Nahari

-Goat Curry

-Sheermal

-Lachcha Parantha

-Rabri

-Buffalo Biryani

-Jalebi

-Chole Bhature

-Spice Market

-Flower Market

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-Coconut Burfi

-Sew Badam Burfi

-Karanchi Halwa

-Gujiya

-Lassi

Next time you find yourself in Delhi definitely book a tour with my friends at Delhi Food Walks: http://www.delhifoodwalks.com/ Have you eaten in Old Delhi before? Leave me a comment below and let me know your favorite dish!

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