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Oh there is so much more to Indian food than curry!
Each region of India has its unique street food and Delhi is no exception. Visit our favorite vendors in Old Delhi and try the local specialties chole bature, dahi bhalla and aloo chat, as well as parathas, lassi and the very sweet but delicious jalebis and the local equivalent of rice pudding and bread and butter pudding.
All of these dishes are vegetarian but meat
eaters will have the option to try Indian fried chicken towards the end of the tour. Vegetarians, worry not: you can take the opportunity to soak up the atmosphere of the buzzing Matia Mahal neighborhood.
In addition to sampling the best of Delhi’s street food, you will also learn about Delhi’s historic “Walled City.” We will absorb the hustle and bustle of the narrow streets as we
visit different locations by cycle rickshaw. We will explore the largest spice market in Asia and stop to admire the imposing Jama Masjid.
Hope you're hungry!
Delhi Chaat (Snacks)
When in Delhi, eat as the Delhiites do. That means chole bature, parathas, dahi bhalla and aloo chat!Indian Sweets
You can’t go to Old Delhi and not try jalebi from Jalebiwalla. Try this along with kheer and shahi tukda and you will understand why Indians have a sweet tooth!Cycle Rickshaw Rides
Get a great view of the hustle and bustle of the busy markets as we move between locations.Volunteer at a Sikh Temple
Visit the beautiful Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib. Learn about Sikhism and see the communal kitchen where anybody is allowed to eat for free. The kitchen is completely volunteer run and if you would like to help out, you are more than welcome!Indian Fried Chicken
Enjoy this succulent chicken with a twist in chaotic Matia Mahal near the Jama Masjid, as cycle rickshaws and people pass by.
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