Delhi Food Tour

Delhi Food Tour Highlights

  • Walk through the streets of Old Delhi and stop by some of the city’s most famous eateries, some of which have been there for hundreds of years

  • Enjoy 7 contemporary snacks, cuisines, and delicacies that will tantalise your taste senses

  • An experienced Hindi/ English speaking guide will ensure a memorable and enjoyable experience for you

  • Your story-telling culinary guide will teach you about the traditions that underpin Delhi’s food and culture

Delhi Food Tour Overview

Start Point: Digambar Jain Lal Temple (Entrance Gate)

End Point: Jama Masjid

Activity Timings:

Afternoon: 12 PM to 2 PM

Evening: 6 PM to 8 PM

Activity Duration: 2 hours

About Delhi Food Tour:

Apart from being the capital, Delhi is known throughout India for its cuisine. Visitors to Delhi should not miss a trip along the food lane to sample some of the city’s most famous and legendary eateries. Book this culinary tour and spend your time wandering around Old Delhi’s famous streets, sampling everything from delectable sweets to distinctive naan, parathas, and lip-smacking chicken, as well as many more great surprises. This Delhi cuisine tour will teach you about the history and food culture of Old Delhi.

About the activity:

  • Book the activity at a time that is convenient for you and prepare to be a part of the Delhi Food Tour.
  • This one-of-a-kind walking tour begins at the Digambar Jain Lal temple and concludes at the Jama Masjid.
  • Meet your local Hindi/English-speaking guide who will take you to some of Old Delhi’s most famous eateries.
  • Begin your journey to Chandni Chowk, one of the city’s oldest neighbourhoods, and stop by for some delectable real street food.
  • On the tour, you’ll get to try seven delectable dishes.
  • Snack on six-layered samosas, crunchy, crumbly puri with suji halwa, and popular fruit sandwiches.
  • Moving forward, tea lovers will savour a hot cup of tea served in a clay pot with nibbles.
  • Fruit chaat is ideal for health-conscious tourists, and you’ll appreciate the flavour of this 100-year-old street food in Delhi.
  • Finish the day with a sweet dessert based on a 150-year-old recipe and a glass of wine.
  • Don’t be concerned about your safety; the stalls and merchants create the most hygienic environment possible to ensure the attendees’ safety.

How to Reach?

Digambar Jain Lal Temple is at a distance of 1.8 km from Old Delhi City Center and can be in approximately 10 minutes via car. Delhi is very well connected with various transportation facilities and is easily accessible.

  • Nearest Airport: 20 km from Indira Gandhi International Airport and can be easily reached in approximately 50 minutes via car.
  • Nearest Railway Station: 3.8 km from New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS) and can be easily reached in approximately 27 minutes via car.
  • Nearest Metro Station: 3.2 km away from Chandni Chowk Metro Station and can be easily reached in approximately 22 minutes via car.

 

 

 

Information and photos taken from the site: www.thrillophilia.com/tours/city-food-tour-in-delhi