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Best of the Best MUTTON KORMA in Delhi | 15 Gems of Delhi

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Delhi ka sabse tasty korma | Chicken korma | Delhi food walk | Delhi C.p

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Best Non Veg Street Food at Jama Masjid पुरानी दिल्ली in Ramazan | Best Street Food of Old Delhi! ????????

पुरानी दिल्ली के 10 सबसे बेह्तरीत ज़ायके, जमा मस्जिद की गलियों से |

Delhi's best non-vegetarian street food can be found in the intricate lanes of Jama Masjid Old Delhi, where the most delicious Indian street food is served and these streets of purani dilli are extremely famous amongst the foodies of the capital and whole of India as well.
We sampled the top 10 street food spots of old delhi and each stood out in its own way. It was during the Ramadan, the month when the Muslims fast throughout the day from dawn till dusk and break their fast after the sunset, this breaking of fast is called Iftar.
I also reached here during the same time to sample the most delicious Mughlai street food in the whole of India. The place where Mughlai cuisine flourished ie. OLD Delhi, India.


We Tasted the 10 dishes from the 6 MOST Popular Street Food Joints.
1. Place : Mohabbat ka Sharbat
Cost : 10 Rs.
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2. Place : Laung Churey Vegetarian Kabab ( next to Karim's Jama Masjid)
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3. Place : Aslam Chicken
Cost : 220 Rs. ( half plate)
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4. Place : Haji Shabrati Nihari Wale
Cost : 200 Rs.
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5. Place : Dil Pasand / Taufeeq Biryani Point
Cost : 220 Rs.
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6. Place : Haji Mohd Hussain Chicken Fry
Cost : 400 Rs. (Full CHicken)
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7. Place : Cool Point Shahi Tukda
Cost : 30 Rs.
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After tasting all the amazing street food of old delhi, I headed back home after the Sehri, the process of eating when the Muslims begin their fast.

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Mutton Korma, Aaloo Palak at Karim's in Old Delhi with Faraz Shere I Delhi Street Food I Jama Masjid

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Karim's Hotel or Karim's is a historic restaurant located near Jama Masjid, Gali Kababian, Old Delhi, Delhi, India. Established in 1913, the restaurant has been described as synonymous with this area[1] (Old Delhi) and arguably the city's most famous culinary destination
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Noora Nihari Bara Hindurao | Haji Noora Ki Nihari | Famous Nihari In Delhi | Old Delhi Street Food

Noora Nihari Bara Hindurao is the world famous Nihari in Old Delhi. Haji Noora was the founder of this Haji Noora Niharahi. This is a major joint in Old Delhi Street Food.

According to me this is one of the Naharies that I believe are on the level 1. There is one more Nahari that I put on the level 1 and that will be shown soon.

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Best Nihari in Delhi | Jama Masjid Nihari | Old Delhi Nihari | Jawahar Hotel Nihari Jama Masjid

Best Nihari in Delhi | Jama Masjid Nihari | Old Delhi Nihari | Jawahar Hotel Nihari Jama Masjid

One of the oldest cuisines from Mughal’s era is Nahari or Nihari.

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65, Bazar Matia Mahal, Jama Masjid, Old Delhi, Delhi, 110006

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The word “Nihar” originated from the Arabic word, “Nahar” which means “morning”. It was originally eaten by Nawabs in the Mughal Empire as a breakfast item after their morning prayers.

Nihari was developed in Old Delhi, India, during the reign of the Mughal Empire. Muslim Nawabs (Noblemen) would eat Nihari after their sunrise prayers (Fajr), after which they would take naps until the afternoon Muslim prayers (Zhuhr). It later became a regular breakfast dish for the working class due to its energy-boosting properties.

Nihari used to be slow-cooked overnight in large pots in order to be given to labourers when they participated in the substantial construction projects sanctioned by the empire. Nihari was served free to labourers.

After Pakistan gained its independence in 1947, a huge wave of immigrants from Delhi settled in Karachi. As many of these immigrants were already involved in the food industry, restaurants were quickly established in Karachi.

When classically prepared, Nihari used to take approximately 6-8 hours just to stew, not to mention preparation time. Thankfully, with the help of modern technology and methods, it is much easier achieve the same result in less time.

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INSANE Old Delhi Muslim WEDDING Feast ! 2000 PEOPLE + Cooking & Tasting with LOCAL CHEFS

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Old Delhi or Purani Dilli is the most historic part of the greater city of Delhi, India. It was founded as a walled city named Shahjahanabad. It is known for the monuments and numerous bazaars lined with shops selling almost everything ranging from garments, books and jewellery to spices, perfumes and electronics. It is now a city caught between the nostalgia of a bygone age and the haste of modernisation. The chaos that ensues from this polarity is what gives Old Delhi its distinct character. Anubhav considers it to be his second home not only because it has been his prime workplace for nearly a decade but also because it over here he has fostered some cherished connections with the genial locals. And when we think of Old Delhi its lip smacking food scene hogs the limelight.

Today’s video is not about any gastronomic expedition across Old Delhi. Rather it is about the grand wedding feast, colloquially known as Dawat-e-Walima, of Old Delhi’s one of the most loved dessert vendors Danish Bhai from the celebrated Cool Point in Matia Mahal, Delhi-6. We were so glad to be invited to this scintillating celebration that allowed us to get along with some old friends and well wishers that includes the proprietors of some of the legendary eateries in this area and also some of the best Mughlai Chefs from Delhi. It was a full Old Delhi styled feast where all the dishes were part of the quintessential Old Delhi cuisine. Danish Bhai had brought in the best chefs representing the different areas of Mughlai cuisine.

As we had intended to cover the whole feast scene, we reached the venue quite early. At one part of the wedding venue the marquee was being erected and decorated while on the other side food was being prepared on a humongous scale. We first met Imran Bhai and Nayeem Bhai who are a specialist in gravies, curries and biryanis. They were preparing the all time favourite main course dishes Mutton Biryani, Nihari, Kashmiri Chicken and Mutton Korma. We saw how these rich, robust and opulent dishes are prepared. Each one of them tasted heavenly. The deep flavours and aromas from the same is still etched in our memories. Nayeem Bhai and his associates are masters of their craft.

Next was the turn of an array of traditional flatbreads that are an indispensable part of Old Delhi’s cuisine. The bread maker was again a renowned baker from Okhla. The sight and smell of the tandoor baked bread made us restless. We were fascinated by the dexterity of these bakers who were speedily doling out these fresh stuffs with such mastered ease.

Finally the venue was ready for the guests and food was all set. For the starters there were the iconic chicken and fish fry that was being prepared by the team from Haji Mohammed Fried Chicken Shop. This humble fried thing was so irresistible. The joy of eating this delicacy multiplied when Haji Bhai himself joined us in the feast. Sharing a plate of fried chicken and halwa paratha was such a cherished opportunity. We wrapped up our eating spree with a luscious serving of Shahi Tukda and Kheer that came from the bridegroom’s workshop followed by an evitable Paan. What an ecstatic time we had at this wedding reception bonding with our friends from Old Delhi and tasting the best Mughlai dishes. We thanked Danish Bhai for the arrangements and also extended our greeting to him for the occasion.


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Top 10 Best Street Foods to Visit in Delhi | India - English

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Delhi, India’s capital territory, is a massive metropolitan area in the country’s north. In Old Delhi, a neighborhood dating to the 1600s, stands the imposing Mughal-era Red Fort, a symbol of India, and the sprawling Jama Masjid mosque, whose courtyard accommodates 25,000 people. Nearby is Chandni Chowk, a vibrant bazaar filled with food carts, sweets shops and spice stalls. In this video, we are going to discuss top 10 Street Foods in Delhi and the finest places to eat in Delhi. Our esteemed viewers are in for a treat today, and they must dine in these best Street Foods to visit in Delhi to get the real taste of some of the most delicious dishes ever cooked.

There are countless Street Foods in Delhi and eateries which includes Delhi best Street Foods for everyone no matter what their taste buds are craving. These Delhi Street Foods provide top quality food with superb taste, and an amazing environment for dining in with family and friends. Visit Delhi best Street Foods in India, and enjoy an amazing food tourism. Make unlimited memories and cherish some of these amazing menus, cuisines, and themes.

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Best non veg street food in Jama Masjid पुरानी दिल्ली in ramzan / best street food in old Delhi .

पुरानी दिल्ली के सबसे बेहतरीन 11 ज़ायक़े जामा मस्जिद की गलियों से ।

The Chandni Chowk of Purani Dilli near Jama Masjid has always been a food lovers' paradise. But when it is the season of Ramazan, this is the one place to look out for. The city becomes no less than a carnival in itself and is nothing like you ever see anywhere else in the world. With such a beautiful blend of tradition, it is bound to serve you the best food too. The streets are jam-packed with an aesthetic orderly chaos and thus, with so many indefinite options available it becomes definitely confusing to what to try and what to try at all costs? So, this is your go-to guide to the perfect Iftar Food Walk for all the Chandni Chowk food that you are craving for.

I visited these appended below 11 gems of jama masjid

1—Ashok chaat corner -
3488, Hauz Qazi Chowk, Bazar Sirkiwalan, Chawri Bazar, Old Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi 110006
I tried bhalle papdi there . It was delicious and cost of one plate —-Rs 60/

2–Kuremal mohan lal kulfi wale —

Shop No. 526 Kucha Pati Ram, Sitaram Bazar Rd, Chawri Bazar, New Delhi, Delhi 110006
I tried anaar kulfi —-Rs 250/ plate
also tried jamun kulfi—-Rs 80/plate
Both tasted delicious

3–Shahi tukda cool point—-
972, bazaar matia mahal, opposite Jama Masjid gate no 1 Delhi -110006
I tried shahi tukda which was stuffed with dry fruits and combined it with cool rabri . Hot and cold combination was marvellous
Both shahi tukda and rabri —Rs 400/ kg

4–Nawab quereshi stall —
1149,near matia mahal , Jama Masjid
Delhi New Delhi -110006
Mohabbat ka sharbat is a drink which makes you crave for more . Watermelon slices in milk mixed with roohafza was a heart winner .—Rs 60/ glass

5–Aslam Chicken —
982, matia mahal road , Jama Masjid New Delhi -110006
I tried butter chicken which is their main specialty . Butter was in abundance and chicken was very juicy and tender .
Cost —Rs 380/plate

6–Haji nadeem shahi sheermal
73, matia mahal kallan mahal New Delhi 110006 cost —Rs 500/ kg

7–Haji mohammad husein —
113,matia mahal road Jama Masjid
New Delhi -110006
Fried chicken here beats main brand KFC hands down

8–Nawab khajoor house —
1109,Jama masjid Delhi -110006
Black khajoor was very nutritious .

9–Khajla house —
Jama Masjid Delhi -110006
Khajla is made from maida , it is generally not sweet and it is mixed with milk
Cost —Rs 300/ kg

10– kallan sweets —

Gate No. 1, Shop No. 4 & 5, Matia Mahal Road, Opposte, Matia Mahal, Jama Masjid, Old Delhi, Delhi, 110006
I tried black jalebi / kali jalebi
Which is made up of pure khoya .
Lack of flour in this gives black colour to the dish.

11– kallan sweets —
I tried black gulab Jamun which was delicious .
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Zafar Nahari Jafarabad | Nihari In Jafarabad | Zafar Nahari Wala | Delhi Street Food

Zafar Nahari Jafarabad is the most famous in this area. If you are looking Nihari in Jafarabad and best Nihari in Seelampur then the name is Zafar Nihari which is also famous as Zafar Nahari Wala and Zafar Hotel.


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Being the greatest HubSpot of some of the most exquisite cuisines and lip-smacking local food from every corner of the world, Delhi the national capital of India is proud to have some of the most unique and best restaurants within its lap. So in case, you're a hardcore foodie, then you know that finding the Best Restaurants in Delhi is like picking a needle from a haystack. But luckily for you, we've already done the groundwork!

Setting the criteria for our list of the 10 best restaurants in New Delhi was the easy bit. Anywhere we felt compelled to revisit again and again was instantly in. We’re excited to give you New Delhi’s top 10 restaurants to visit in New Delhi, presented in no particular order. In our list surely the ultimate guide to the best restaurants in New Delhi – you’ll find it all: the best new openings, classic cheap eats. In this video, we are going to discuss top 10 restaurants in New Delhi and the finest places to eat in New Delhi. Our esteemed viewers are in for a treat today, and they must dine in these best restaurants to visit in New Delhi to get the real taste of some of the most delicious dishes ever cooked.

What they all have in common is that they serve some of the best dishes in New Delhi best restaurants for any budget, with service befitting the setting. In short, if you’re looking for a great meal, you’ve come to the right place.

New Delhi has no shortage of excellent restaurants in New Delhi. Almost every month, there is another new spot to eat opening in the city. Since we are spoiled for choice on where to dine, it might be hard to pick where to eat next. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best restaurants in New Delhi that you won't regret going to.

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LUCKNOW Non Vegetarian FOOD Tour - Kulcha Nahari + BEST Kebabs - Ghutwa, Galawti, Shami + Biryani

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Lucknow is renowned for its scrumptious and flamboyant non vegetarian food culture that includes toothsome meat delicacies extolled for their phenomenal flavours and texture. Come let's see what all non veg street food dishes did we try during our visit to the city.

First Stop- Sharma Tea Stall
A great start to the day has to be with a cup of hot tea. At Sharma Tea Stall we got our cuppas with very typical tea snacks- bun butter and samosa. The samosa you get here are quite different; the stuffing is not of the usual cubed skin-on potatoes but instead the potatoes are boiled, mashed and cooked in a concoction of unique spices.

Second Stop- Rahim ki Nahari
Here we tried the combination of Kulcha with Nahari. The Kulcha is made of two layers which makes it the perfect vessel to eat a gravy dish like nahari. We also got taste some Biryani here. These are one of the few things that you have to try when you’re in Lucknow.

Third Stop- Tunday Kababi
We went to the first and original Tunday Kababi for the galawati kabab and sheermal. Galawati Kababs are a specialty of Lucknow. They are made with minced meat and a variety of different spices. The minced meat is shaped into small discs and cooked over a low heat from coals. The sheermal is a special bread and goes perfectly well with the spicy kababs. Sheermal is made with flour, milk, saffron, sugar and ghee; it is the slight sweetness of this bread which makes it so delicious.

Fourth Stop- Roti wali gali
We visited a street full of roti/chapati sellers. Here there are people selling different varieties of breads that are very popular in the region. Sheermal, Ulte Tawe ka Paratha, different types of Naan, etc. One can find any and everything in this little street.

Fifth Stop- Al Madina Kashmiri Chai
Here we had a different kind of dessert called kashmiri chai. It consists of Fan which is basically puff pastry also known as samosa on the area, some cream and a pink tea. It has a very soothing and warm texture.

Sixth Stop- Azhar Bhai ka Paan
Some of the most interesting names of paans and even more interesting conversation. This shop is famous for serving the tastiest paans. For them paan is not just a digestive to be eaten, it is an institution.

Seventh Stop- Lalla ki Biryani
The ultimate Biryani experience, where the meat just melts of the bone and the rice is super flavourful. They have been making biryani for the past 34 years and no wonder, they have perfected the process. Although this shop may be known for its biryani but the shammi kababs they serve here are out of this world.

Eighth Stop- Naushijaan
Yes!! Kabab Heaven, we found kabab heaven! This place is known for their variety of kababs and trust us all of them are worth trying out. The Kakori Kabab you get are shaped like a seekh but are much softer. In fact they’re so soft that they vanish the moment you put it in the mouth. The Ghutwa Kabab was something new. It is made with minced meat that is cooked with a number of spices for very long, quite similar to the cooking process of haleem. This is usually eaten with either sheermal or khameri roti. The seekh pasanda kabab is slightly chewy compared to all the other kababs.

Ninth Stop- Sakhawat’s
Established in 1911, known for its outstanding galawati and kakori kababs. We even got to try the biryani here, which was quite different compared to the ones we had tried earlier. Everything that we tasted was supremely tasty.

Tenth Stop- Wahid Biryani
For a change, we tried chicken biryani and weren’t disappointed at all. The biryani is flavourful and aromatic that you feel like you have actually gone back in time and are feasting with the Nawabs of Awadh.

Eleventh Stop- Prakash Kulfi Shop
The Kulfi is made in the traditional way in small steel tins in which the ingredients that are first boiled are then filled into the tins and then they are frozen in a large container full of ice. Our journey in Lucknow ended with this beautiful Kulfi.

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Anubhav Sapra is an avid culinary explorer who loves to travel and explore different cuisine primarily the street food, not just for the sake of gustatory pleasure but also for quenching his deep thirst for nurturing new cultural connections through the kaleidoscopic canvas of food. He believes that the vibrant and delectable street food tradition across the globe has the power to bring communities together and foster harmonious human existence.

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KOTA NON VEG TOUR I Murg Zaikedar + Tangdi Kebab + Mutton Bhuna + Chicken Changezi + Gulati

Taking our gastronomic expedition forward in Kota, in today's episode we are out to explore some of the city's popular non-veg places. We are looking forward to eateries that have an undiminishing legacy and are affordable too. Helping us with our quest is Parindon Ka Safar group's founder Saransh who is a vegetarian but is well aware of the iconic places in area. We truly appreciate his spirit to acquaint us with his city the way it is.

We started this tour with a refreshing cup of hot coffee from Sir Coffee Corner in Rampura Bartan Bazaar because we were attracted to its quaint appearance. From there we went to Gouri Hotel in Ghantaghar which is a sought after place for kebabs and curries. We tried their butter chicken, tangdi kabab and mutton ishtu. Each of them was distinctively flavourful but the keema stuffed chicken tangdi kabab was our favourite.

With the beginning done right we reached Baghdadi Non Veg Restaurant for their famous Changezi Chicken. Loaded with spices, nuts, dried coconut and even foxnuts, this glistening slow cooked chicken curry had a distinct tangy taste and rich feel. It's very different from its Delhi counterpart.

Next stop was Aslii Zaika, a spacious and cosy restaurant that is known for its affordable yet scrumptious menu. It has a relaxing decor which makes it a perfect place to unwind with friends and families. Our order from their sensational menu included murg zaikedar, murg keema, gulati and zaike ka mohabbat. The last two are sweet dishes. Murg keema was quite different because of the addition of tandoori chicken in it.

The last stop of this tour was the legendary Firdous restaurant that has been winning the hearts of meat lovers since 1979. At the young and passionate owner's recommendation we tried their signature dish, Firdous mutton bhuna in ghee. The richness of the spices mingled with the sweet aroma of the ghee and the long span of cooking resulted in a gratifying taste. No wonder this eatery is the most recommended non veg place in Kota. Do watch the video till the end for all the drooling details


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Ballimaran Nihari aur Paaye | Mutton and Bade Ki Nihari both| Korma | Sarita Vihar Rd. | South Delhi

This place is very rich in Mughlai food and small cafes.
Ballimaran Nihari restaurant has variety of Niharis and other mughlai dishes like Korma, Paaye etc.

It is often said that the taste of Nihari changes if we bring it home, the real fun of eating Nihari is at the restaurant only hence this restaurant has a family section where you can enjoy authentic nihari with your family and friends.

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Best Non Veg Food in Delhi | Yashwant Palace | Hidden Food Gems in Delhi | Al Kuresh Chanakyapuri

We are at Yashwant Palace Delhi.
We are exploring lot of food options here.

The food is very nice taste is nice.

We are trying food at

Al kuresh
Address: Yashwant place, 45, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021
Phone: 088515 00920


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