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Delhi Foodie Adventure

  1. Thursday July 13: Chandni Chowk
    10 minutes (3.2 miles) from Old Delhi Railway Station

    Start your foodie journey in the bustling streets of Chandni Chowk, known for its mouthwatering street food. In the morning, savor the famous breakfast delicacies like parathas and jalebis at Paranthe Wali Gali. For lunch, indulge in the savory flavors of kebabs and biryanis at Karim's. In the evening, explore the narrow lanes and try local snacks like chaat and kachori. Don't forget to sip on a refreshing glass of lassi.

    • Paranthe Wali Gali: ₹200, 1 hour
    • Karim's: ₹500, 1.5 hours
    • Local Snacks: ₹300, 1 hour
  2. Friday July 14: Spice Market Tour
    15 minutes (4.5 miles) from Chandni Chowk

    Embark on a sensory journey through the aromatic Spice Market. In the morning, explore the narrow lanes filled with a variety of spices, herbs, and condiments. Learn about the importance of spices in Indian cuisine and interact with local spice merchants. Enjoy a traditional lunch at a nearby restaurant, where you can savor the flavors of authentic Indian dishes infused with aromatic spices. In the evening, indulge in a cooking class to learn how to incorporate these spices into your own dishes.

    • Spice Market Tour: ₹500, 2 hours
    • Lunch at Restaurant: ₹800, 1.5 hours
    • Cooking Class: ₹1000, 2.5 hours
  3. Saturday July 15: Old Delhi Food Walk
    20 minutes (5.8 miles) from Spice Market

    Experience the flavors of Old Delhi on a food walk through the vibrant streets. Start your morning with a piping hot plate of nihari, a slow-cooked meat stew, followed by a visit to the iconic Paratha Wali Gali for a variety of stuffed parathas. For lunch, head to the legendary Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale and indulge in their famous stuffed kulfis. In the evening, explore the street food stalls offering a range of delicacies like dahi bhalla, chole bhature, and fruit chaat.

    • Nihari: ₹300, 1 hour
    • Paratha Wali Gali: ₹200, 1.5 hours
    • Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale: ₹400, 1 hour
    • Street Food Stalls: ₹300, 1.5 hours
  4. Sunday July 16: Indian Bread Making Class
    15 minutes (4.3 miles) from Old Delhi Food Walk

    Discover the art of Indian bread-making in a hands-on cooking class. In the morning, learn how to make various types of Indian bread like naan, roti, and kulcha from scratch. Enjoy a delicious lunch featuring the bread you prepared along with a variety of traditional curries and accompaniments. In the afternoon, visit a local tea stall to sip on a steaming cup of masala chai. End your day with a visit to a sweet shop to satisfy your sweet tooth with traditional Indian desserts.

    • Indian Bread Making Class: ₹1500, 3 hours
    • Lunch featuring bread: ₹800, 1 hour
    • Tea at local stall: ₹50, 30 minutes
    • Sweet Shop: ₹200, 1 hour
  5. Monday July 17: Delhi Street Food Tour
    25 minutes (7.1 miles) from Indian Bread Making Class

    Wrap up your foodie adventure with a street food tour across Delhi. In the morning, explore the vibrant food scene at Janpath Market and indulge in local favorites like momos, chhole kulche, and shawarma. For lunch, head to the famous Paranthe Wali Gali for their delectable parathas. In the evening, visit the bustling street food hub of Connaught Place and try the iconic Delhi chaat and golgappas. End your day with a visit to a local sweet shop for some traditional Indian sweets.

    • Janpath Market: ₹300, 1.5 hours
    • Paranthe Wali Gali: ₹200, 1 hour
    • Connaught Place Street Food: ₹400, 2 hours
    • Local Sweet Shop: ₹200, 1 hour

Recommendations

If you're looking for more foodie experiences, consider trying the famous butter chicken at Moti Mahal Deluxe in Daryaganj or exploring the street food stalls at Khan Market. For a day trip, you can visit the culinary paradise of Amritsar and indulge in the flavors of Punjabi cuisine. To make the most of your money and have a lot of fun, consider joining a food tour that takes you to hidden gems and lesser-known food joints in Delhi. Don't forget to try local specialties like kulfi, falooda, and paan for an authentic taste of Delhi's culinary delights.

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