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Fancy Food Carts in Delhi

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Yusra Nazim

Delhi is buzzing with a new trend: fancy food carts. Following the popularity of food trucks, these stylish carts are now taking over the city’s streets, offering a wide range of delicious cuisines.

From Afghan food to coffee and haleem, these carts serve a variety of dishes to cater to diverse tastes. What makes them even more appealing is their high-quality food at affordable prices, making them a hit among youngsters and young professionals.

The variety of food available at these carts often rivals that of restaurants. This new food culture is quickly gaining popularity, with more people opting for these convenient and tasty options.

These fancy food carts have become go-to places for those seeking great food at reasonable prices. As they continue to pop up around Delhi, they’re creating a vibrant and dynamic food scene that’s hard to resist.

Afghan Diaries: A food cart popular among students in North Campus, is run by an Afghan woman. It’s becoming a favourite among students because of its unique atmosphere and mini Kabul experience. The cart is famous for its delicious Afghan Samosas, Afghan Burgers, and Afghan Kebabs. With tasty food and cultural charm, Afghan Diaries is a top choice for students in Delhi.

Theka Coffee Carts: Popularised by “Shark Tank India”, it offers a variety of hot and cold coffees with different flavours, including hazelnut, caramel, and almond. These coffee carts have become a go-to spot for shoppers looking to relax with a good coffee while enjoying their day out. With their delicious options and convenient locations, Theka Coffee carts are quickly becoming a favourite in Lajpat Nagar.

Street Food WALA: A fancy bar-like food cart located in Okhla, it offers a wide range of mocktails, shakes, and drinks, along with mouthwatering desserts and Kulhad Pizza. This food cart is like a mobile version of any fancy restaurant in Delhi. With everything priced around just Rs 100, it provides a luxurious dining experience at an affordable cost.

Lal Quila Food Cart: If you’re yearning for some authentic Hyderabadi delights like Kimami Sewai and Haleem, make sure to visit Lal Quila food cart. It has gained quite a reputation for its homemade Haleem and Kimami Sewai, which are becoming increasingly popular in Delhi. With its beautiful and attractive setup, Lal Quila food cart is the perfect place to indulge in delicious Hyderabadi cuisine and savour the rich flavours of Hyderabad right here in Delhi.

Yusra Nazim

Published by
Yusra Nazim

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