10 Best places to eat in Old Delhi

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10 Best places to eat in Old Delhi
FOOD & DRINK

By Soumya Pawaskar

07 Aug, 2024

4 mins read

If you believe food is more than just a meal but a journey to the heart, we’re on the same page! And where better to satisfy those cravings than the bustling streets of Old Delhi? One of the most vibrant and happening areas of the Capital city, Old Delhi celebrates the essence of good food and heartfelt connections. You will never go hungry here, as every corner serves up a taste of tradition and flavour.

From lip-smacking butter chicken at Aslam chicken to flavoured, stuffed fruit kulfis at Kuremal Mohanlal’s, Old Delhi is a food lover's dream come true. This part of town isn’t just about food; it’s a full-on flavour fest that’s as vibrant as the city itself. So, grab your fork as we’re about to dive into the best places to eat in Old Delhi which are totally worth the hype. Let’s dig in!

Here are the 10 best places to eat in Old Delhi that you absolutely must try:

1. Karim's

Established in 1913, the iconic Karim's restaurant in Old Delhi is widely popular for its Mughlai delicacies. What started as a small dhabba in the bustling Jama Masjid area has now expanded to over 50 outlets all across India. Karim restaurant in Old Delhi is a paradise for non-vegetarian food lovers. Known for its rich flavours and tender meat, it is hands down one of the best places to eat non-veg in Delhi.

  • Cost for two: Approximately Rs. 1500/-
  • Timings: 9am - 1am
  • Specialties: Tandoori bhara, Chicken Mughlai and Chicken Jahangiri, Mutton Korma
  • Location: Karim restaurant, Gali Kababian, Jama Masjid, Old Delhi, Delhi, 110006
Workers working at Karim's restaurant

Karim's Hotel Old Delhi | Credits: foodwithshayne.com

2. Kake di Hatti

Kake Di Hatti in Chandni Chowk is renowned for serving the largest naan in the country and the best naan in Delhi, earning it the title of "King of Naan." Serving foodies for over 70 years, this restaurant expertly combines traditional cooking methods with a unique blend of herbs and spices to create its signature dishes. Though the ambience of this eatery is pretty basic, the food here is top-notch. If you want to have the best naan in Delhi, Kake di Hatti in Chandni Chowk is your spot.

  • Cost for two: Approximately Rs. 400/-
  • Timings: 8 am - 1 am
  • Specialities: Chur chur naan thali, Soya chaap, Kake aloo naan dal makhani
  • Location: Kake Di Hatti, Church Mission Rd, Cloth Market, Katra Ghel, Khari Baoli, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006
Buttery naan served at a platter

Buttery naan served at a platter | Credits: stock.adobe.com

3. Old famous Jalebi Wala

True to its name, the Old Famous Jalebi Wala, established in 1884, is one of the oldest shops in Old Delhi, renowned for serving lots of authentic Indian sweets. The shop has gained a lot of reputation for its piping hot, thick, juicy Jalebis, made with pure desi ghee. Pair them with a hot cup of chai, as this combination is just heavenly! Apart from their Jalebis, some savoury options like Samosa are available, perfectly complementing the sweet delight.

  • Cost for two: Approximately Rs. 200/-
  • Timings: 8 am - 9:30 pm
  • Specialties: Different types of Jalebi, Matar samosa, Rabri Jalebi
  • Location: The Old famous jalebi wala, 1795, Dariba Corner, opp. Bank of Maharashtra, Dariba Kalan, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006
Freshly fried jalebi at Old famous Jalebi wala

Freshly fried jalebi at the Old famous jalebi wala | Credits: rumispace.com

4. Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale

Located in the always crowded lanes of Sitaram Bazaar, Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale is a small kulfi shop which was established in 1908. They serve about 50 unique flavours of stuffed and fruit kulfis, all made from natural ingredients. Each bite bursts with flavour and reflects the shop's dedication to quality and tradition, as they continue to use age-old recipes passed down through generations.

  • Cost for two: Approximately Rs 200/-
  • Timings: 11 am - 11 pm
  • Specialties: Stuffed fruit kulfis especially Mango kulfi and Pomegranate kulfi
  • Location: Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale, Shop No. 526 Kucha Pati Ram, Sitaram Bazar Rd, Chawri Bazar, New Delhi, Delhi 110006
Custard apple Kulfi

Sitafal kulfi perfection Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi | Credits: zomato.com

5. Changezi chicken

The Changezi Chicken in Old Delhi is one of the best places to eat non-veg in Delhi, offering authentic Mughlai delicacies in the bustling Chandni Chowk. Established in 1990, this place is very popular for its traditionally made Biryanis and hot, spicy Niharis. Not just for the rich flavours and authentic taste, this place is highly popular among locals and tourists because it is very affordable.

  • Cost for two: Approximately Rs 400/-
  • Timings: 11 am-11 pm
  • Specialities: Rumali roti, Chicken seekh kebabs, Khameeri roti
  • Location: Changezi Chicken, 3614, Netaji Subhash Marg, Kucha Alam, Khabas Pura, Daryaganj, New Delhi, Delhi, 110002
Mughlai delicacies served in bowl

Mughlai Delicacy from Changezi chicken in Old Delhi served in a bowl | Credits: food.ndtv.com

6. Giani's Di Hatti

Established in 1956 as a single shop, Giani's Di Hatti is widely popular for its various Faloodas, especially Rabri Falooda. This creamy, milk-based dessert, topped with crunchy nuts, offers a royal treat for the taste buds. Not just sweet delights, this old shop in Chandni Chowk is also famous for its Rajma Chawal and Chole Bhature.

  • Cost for two: Approximately Rs 200/-
  • Timings: 8:30 am-10:30 pm
  • Specialties: Rabri faluda, Chole bhature
  • Location: Giani's Di Hatti, M65F+67Q, Bagh Deewar, Katra Ghel, Fatehpuri, Chandni Chowk, Delhi, 110006
Rabri falooda from Giani's di hatti

Rabri Falooda from Giani's Di Hatti | Credits: Instagram (@iamdatingfood)

7. Haldiram's

The iconic Haldiram’s shop in Old Delhi is known for its variety of mouthwatering snacks and sweets. Established as a family-run eatery in 1937, it has become a go-to spot for both locals and visitors seeking flavorful chaats, crispy snacks and rich sweets. The bustling atmosphere and traditional decor enhance the experience, making it one of the best places to eat in Old Delhi.

  • Cost for two: Approximately Rs 400/-
  • Timings: 8 am-10:30 pm
  • Specialities: Raj kachori, Dahi puchka, Pav bhaji
  • Location: Haldiram’s, 1454, Chandni Chowk Rd, near Sis Ganj Guru Dwara, Kucha Mahajani, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006
Dahi kachori with a blend of crisp & tanginess

A symphony of flavours | Credits: Youtube (Kalchun Kitchen)

8. Pt. Babu Ram Devi Dayal Paranthe Wale  

Established in 1889, Pt. Babu Ram Devi Dayal Paranthe Wale is an old but popular shop in the famous Paranthe wali Gali. This small shop serves a wide range of parathas, from sweet treats like Rabri Parantha to savoury options such as Daal Aloo Special Parantha. Always bustling with food lovers and travellers, Pt. Babu Ram Parantha continues to charm visitors with its rich history and mouth-watering flavours.

  • Cost for two: Approximately Rs 400/-
  • Timings: 8:30 am-10:30 pm
  • Specialities: Papad paratha, Meva parantha, Mint parantha, Rabri parantha
  • Location: Pt. Babu Ram Parantha, Gali Parnthewali, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006
Hot paratha with a crisp

Hot paratha with a crisp | Credits: youtube (@chefajaykapoor)

9. Chaina Ram Sindhi Confectioners

Located in the bustling Chandni Chowk, Chaina Ram Sindhi Confectioners, established in 1901, is famous for traditional Sindhi sweets and snacks. Upholding time-honoured recipes and quality, Chaina Ram provides a nostalgic culinary experience that continues to captivate sweet enthusiasts. Their Karachi Halwa, Soan Papdi, and crispy Aloo Bhujia remain popular favourites, offering a delicious taste of history in every bite.

  • Cost for two: Approximately Rs 300/-
  • Timings: 8 am-8 pm
  • Specialities: Sohan halwa, Moong dal halwa, Ghewar, Karachi halwa
  • Location: Chaina Ram Sindhi Confectioners, Ground Floor, Fatehpuri Masjid, 6499, Katra Bariyan, near Axis Bank Fatehpuri, Chandni Chowk, Delhi, 110006
Karachi served in a platter

A Perfect balance of sweet and nutty flavours | Credits: tastedilli6.com

10. Cool Point Shahi Tukda

One of the popular and beloved spots in Old Delhi is Cool Point Shahi Tukda, renowned for its exceptional Shahi Tukda, a rich and indulgent bread pudding soaked in saffron milk and garnished with nuts. This iconic dessert shop stands out for its perfect blend of traditional flavours and quality ingredients, offering a sweet treat that's both nostalgic and delicious. Its consistently delightful Shahi Tukda has earned it a dedicated following, making it a must-visit for anyone with a sweet tooth in Delhi.

  • Cost for two: Approximately Rs 200/-
  • Timings: 6 pm-12 am
  • Specialities: Shahi tukda, Kesar Badam milk, Kheer
  • Location: Cool Point Shahi Tukda, Netaji Subhash Marg, Daryaganj, New Delhi, Delhi, 110002
Shahi tukda soaked in safron milk

Shahi Tukda soaked in saffron milk | Credits: dnaindia.com

Conclusion

With a large number of traditional shops serving a variety of authentic food options, Old Delhi is truly a paradise for all the foodies. Catering to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians, each of these places offer a unique taste of the city's rich food culture. Whether you're a fan of spicy street food, rich desserts, or hearty meals, Purani Delhi has it all! So, prepare your appetite and get ready to explore the best places to eat in Old Delhi!

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