Start your day with a South Indian breakfast at Saravana Bhavan. Try the famous Masala Dosa or the variety of Idlis served with Sambar and Chutney.
In the afternoon, head to Paranthe Wali Gali in Chandni Chowk, known for its delicious Paranthas. Try the Aloo, Gobhi, or Paneer Parantha with a side of Chole. Finish off with a glass of Lassi.
For dinner, visit Karim's in Jama Masjid for traditional Mughlai cuisine. The Mutton Burra, Chicken Jahangiri, and Seekh Kebabs are a must-try.
Join a guided street food tour and experience the best of Delhi's chaat, kachori, and samosa. Try the famous Gol Gappe at Bengali Sweets, Chole Bhature at Sita Ram Diwan Chand, and Kachori at Jung Bahadur Kachori Wala.
In the afternoon, visit the Hauz Khas Village for a modern twist on traditional Indian food at Social. Try the Butter Chicken Biryani or the Mumbai Vada Pav while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.
For dinner, head to the upscale Indian Accent at The Lodhi for contemporary Indian cuisine. The Tasting Menu offers a variety of dishes, including the famous Butter Chicken Kulcha.
Take a walk through the bustling streets of Old Delhi and try the famous breakfast dish, Bedmi Puri, at Shyam Sweets. For lunch, head to Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale for the best Mango Kulfi in the city.
In the afternoon, visit the iconic Connaught Place and try the famous Chaat at Jain Chaat Bhandar or the Chole Kulche at Lotan Chole Wala.
For dinner, visit the chic and trendy Farzi Cafe for innovative Indian cuisine. Try the Tandoori Wild Mushrooms or the Dal Chawal Arancini.
If you have time, visit the Lotus Temple, a beautiful Bahai House of Worship with stunning architecture. Take a day trip to Agra to see the Taj Mahal or to Jaipur for a taste of Rajasthan. To maximize your fun, take a cooking class to learn how to make your favorite Indian dishes. Don't forget to try the street food at every opportunity, and always carry bottled water with you.
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