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7-Day Foodie Itinerary in Delhi

  1. Thursday, August 17: Chandni Chowk
    10 minutes (2.5 km) from Old Delhi

    Start your foodie adventure in Delhi at Chandni Chowk, one of the oldest and busiest markets. Explore the narrow lanes brimming with food stalls serving mouth-watering street food like kebabs, jalebis, and parathas.

    • Paranthe Wali Gali: ₹200, 1 hour
    • Karim's: ₹500, 1 hour
    • Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale: ₹100, 30 minutes
    • Gali Paranthe Wali: ₹300, 1 hour
  2. Friday, August 18: Indian Accent
    30 minutes (13 km) from Chandni Chowk

    Indulge in a fine dining experience at Indian Accent, known for its innovative take on traditional Indian cuisine. Feast on delectable dishes like butter chicken kulcha, ghee roast lamb, and doda barfi tart.

    • Indian Accent's Chef Tasting Menu: ₹3000, 2 hours
  3. Saturday, August 19: Hauz Khas Village
    40 minutes (16 km) from Indian Accent

    Explore the vibrant Hauz Khas Village, filled with trendy cafes, restaurants, and bars. Enjoy a leisurely brunch at one of the charming cafes and savor dishes like avocado toast, eggs benedict, and freshly brewed coffee.

    • Yeti - The Himalayan Kitchen: ₹800, 1 hour
    • Elma's Bakery, Bar, and Kitchen: ₹500, 1 hour
    • Amour - The Patio Restaurant & Bar: ₹1200, 2 hours
  4. Sunday, August 20: Paranthe Wali Gali
    30 minutes (15 km) from Hauz Khas Village

    Return to Paranthe Wali Gali and try more flavors of stuffed parathas. Don't miss the iconic Aloo Paratha and indulge in unique variations like Rabri Paratha and Papad Paratha.

    • Paranthe Wali Gali: ₹200, 1 hour
    • Babu Ram Devi Paranthe Wale: ₹300, 1 hour
    • Kanwarji's: ₹250, 1 hour
  5. Monday, August 21: Dilli Haat
    40 minutes (19 km) from Paranthe Wali Gali

    Visit Dilli Haat, a vibrant open-air food and craft market. Sample regional delicacies from various states of India, such as momos from the Northeast, pav bhaji from Maharashtra, and jalebi from Rajasthan.

    • Rajasthan Food Stall: ₹300, 1 hour
    • Assam Food Stall: ₹200, 1 hour
    • Maharashtra Food Stall: ₹250, 1 hour
  6. Tuesday, August 22: Farzi Cafe
    30 minutes (12 km) from Dilli Haat

    Experience the culinary creativity at Farzi Cafe, known for its modern Indian cuisine with a twist. Try their signature dishes like Dal Chawal Arancini, Butter Chicken Bao, and Ras Malai Tres Leches.

    • Farzi Cafe's Chef's Tasting Platter: ₹1500, 2 hours
  7. Wednesday, August 23: Karim's
    50 minutes (17 km) from Farzi Cafe

    End your foodie journey at the historic Karim's, famous for its Mughlai delicacies. Feast on their iconic dishes like mutton seekh kebab, chicken biryani, and phirni.

    • Karim's Special Seekh Kebab: ₹500, 1 hour
    • Mutton Biryani: ₹400, 1 hour
    • Phirni: ₹150, 30 minutes

Recommendations

While exploring Delhi's food scene, don't miss trying street food in Paharganj, visiting the Spice Market in Khari Baoli, and enjoying a traditional thali at a local restaurant like Kake Da Hotel. For day trips, consider visiting the culinary haven of Old Delhi, exploring the food stalls of Jama Masjid, and taking a food tour of the vibrant streets of Connaught Place. To get the most out of your money and have fun, bargain while shopping for spices and souvenirs, interact with locals to discover hidden food gems, and immerse yourself in the rich culinary heritage of Delhi.

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