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Best Places to Eat in Delhi with Family and Friends

There is much more to the national capital of India than what meets the eye. That is certainly true for the food that Delhi serves. Tourists can find several snack-serving eateries or hawkers in almost every nook and corner of the streets. This is likely why foodies book their flight tickets to Delhi to indulge in a culinary journey. For those new to the new city, worry not, as we bring you a list of all the famous places to eat in Delhi so that you do not have to roam about the entire city for lip-smacking desserts and finger-licking snacks.

Best Places in Delhi for Foodies

North Campus

Among the favourite places to eat in Delhi, the North Campus is one area where your taste buds will not be disappointed when it comes to snacking joints, street food, fast food, and multi-cuisine diners. This place is always bustling with students from all over India who have limited pocket money to spend. Hence, the food here is not only diverse but also delicious and cheap.
Famous eateries: Momo’s Point, Bille Di Hatti, Bamboo Hut, Chache Di Hatti, Shagun Asian Eatery and South Indian Café

Hudson Lane

Grab a hotel room in GTB Nagar to visit the famous Hudson Lane, where you will find the finest cafes and best restaurants in the city. These quirky joints offer amazing culinary delights, mostly Italian and Fast Food cuisine, at an extremely pocket-friendly price.
Famous eateries: Woodbox Cafe, Mad Monkey, Ricos, Indus Flavours, QD’s and BYD (Big Yellow Door).

South Campus

If you are searching for cheap and best places to eat in Delhi to satisfy your cravings, Satya Niketan, famously called South Campus, is a must-visit. This area bustles with students and youngsters from all over India searching for budget-friendly eateries. Just like Hudson Lane, the food served here is simply lip-smacking.
Famous eateries: Chowringhee Lane, Echoes, QD’s, BYD (Big Yellow Door), Kev’s and Vadapav Junction.

Old Delhi

Among the most iconic places to taste local cuisines in the city is Old Delhi. This is the place where it all started. Your chaat papri, jalebi, dahi bhallas and Daulat ki Chaat, yes, it all began from here. Old Delhi retains its glorious charm and culinary delights as a haven for street food lovers with its authentic Mughlai cuisine and sweets. For someone who likes experimenting, this is the place to visit.
Famous eateries: The famous places to eat in Old Delhi are Chainaram, Meghraj & Sons, Old Famous Jalebi Wala, Shiv Mishthan Bhandaar, Haldiram, Tiwari Bros, Ghantewala Halwai, Khemchand Adesh Kumar’s Daulat Ki Chaat, Natraj Bhalle Wala, Lotan Chole Wala, Jung Bahadur Kachori Wala, Shree Balaji Chaat Bhandaar and Bishan Swaroop.

Pandara Road

Situated near the iconic India Gate, Pandara Road has some of the best places to eat in the city. It is an ideal choice for foodies looking for an exotic meal in a niche part of the city. One can find several best-eating joints here, including Gulati. Ichiban is a perfect stop for the lovers of Pan Asian, and Pindi is the one for tandoori lovers. For vegetarians, the best place is Veg Gulati. You must surely visit these eateries at least once during your trip to Delhi.
Famous eateries: Have More, Chicken Inn, Gulati and Ichiban.

NSP

Book flight tickets to Delhi to pay a visit to NSP, which offers a perfect blend of street food outlets and fine dining restaurants. The place also has some of the best shakes in the city. Chaat and Aloo Tikki lovers can visit the famous BTW, while travellers looking for a quick bite can head to Billu’s Hut and Hashtag Foods. NSP is the best place in Delhi to try some crispy and delicious chaat. Besides these street eateries, one can also head to fine dining options here, such as Themis Barbecue House, Eleven Course and Barbeque Nation.
Famous eateries: BTW, Sura Ve, Billu’s Hut, Barbeque Nation, and Eleven Course

Jama Masjid

The area near the popular Jama Masjid and the Bazaar Matia Mahal lane, opposite Jama Masjid, has some of the best eating places. If you are a non-veg lover, head to this place as it has everything, from keema samosas and grilled botis to kebabs and jalebi. Surely, you will not return unhappy from here.

Famous eateries: Karim’s, Aslam Chicken Corner, Al Jawahar, Kallan Sweets, Haji Mohd. Hussain Fried Chicken and Ameer Sweet House.

Nizamuddin

Connaught Place, famously called CP, does not discriminate regarding food. The place has eateries, ranging from fancy revolving restaurants to the local rajma chawal. One can relish local, regional, or international cuisines home to some of the most iconic restaurants and dhabas in Delhi.
Famous eateries: Kake Da Hotel, Jain Chawal Wale, Parikrama, Minar.

Connaught Place

Connaught Place or famously called CP, does not discriminate when it comes to food. The place has eateries, ranging from fancy revolving restaurants to the local rajma chawal. Home to some of the most iconic restaurants and dhabas in Delhi, one can relish local, regional, or international cuisines here.

Famous eateries: Kake Da Hotel, Jain Chawal Wale, Parikrama, Minar.

CR Park

Affectionately called mini-Kolkata, Chittaranjan Park is a treat both for Bengali food lovers and sweet tooths. Be ready for a lip-smacking heavenly food experience, ranging from fish and rolls to sweets and puchkas. CR Park is among the most popular places to eat in Delhi with family and friends.
Famous eateries: Raju Puchka Wala, Mad About Momos, Kolkata Hot Kathi Roll, Annapurna Sweet House.
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