Start your foodie adventure at Chandni Chowk's Paranthe Wali Gali which is famous for a variety of paranthas. For morning, try Aloo Parantha, Gobhi Parantha, and Paneer Parantha with Mint Chutney. For afternoon, taste the dal paratha, rabri paratha, and badam paratha, and for evening try the sweet parathas like banana and rabri paratha.
Have breakfast at Karim's, a legendary restaurant that has been serving Mughlai cuisine for over 100 years. For morning, try their famous Nihari, Korma, and Biryani. For afternoon, try their Qorma, Mutton Burra, and Chicken Jahangiri. For evening, try their Mughlai Paratha, Mutton Seekh Kebab, and Firni.
For morning, head to Indian Accent, an award-winning restaurant that serves modern Indian cuisine. Try their unique dishes like Chili Pork Ribs, Meetha Achar Chilean Spare Ribs, and Butter Chicken Kulcha. For afternoon, try their Duck Kulcha, Pork Belly Chettinad, and Pork Belly Vindaloo. For evening, try their Mushroom Chai, Prawn Coconut Curry, and Ghee Roast Lamb.
End your foodie adventure at Farzi Cafe, a modern Indian bistro that serves fusion cuisine. For morning, try their Vada Pao Slider, Palak Paneer Quesadilla, and Tandoori Wild Mushrooms. For afternoon, try their Chicken Tikka Masala Risotto, Keema Bao, and Mutton Slider. For evening, try their Curry Leaf Martini, Prawn Chettinad, and Butter Chicken Biryani.
You may also want to visit Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, or Akshardham Temple to discover more about Delhi's culture and history. You can also take a side trip to Agra to see the stunning Taj Mahal. Don't forget to try the street food in Delhi and visit the local markets. To fully enjoy your foodie adventure, bring comfortable shoes and an empty stomach.