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Summer Bliss: Exploring Delhi’s kulfi delights

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Yusra Nazim

Delhi’s scorching summer season bring with it an irresistible urge to slurp on kulfi, the quintessential Indian frozen dessert. Amid the hustle and bustle of the city, several establishments stand out for their exceptional kulfis.

Kuremal Mahavir Prasad Kulfiwale: Old Delhi’s iconic shop boasts a 114-year-old recipe, offering legendary flavours like Falsa, Whole Apples, Litchi, Jamun, and Pomegranate. Their Stuffed Mango kulfi, featuring kulfi inside a whole mango fruit, is particularly beloved. With over 30 varieties, including Rabri Kulfi Cream and Kulfi Julpeps, this spot has gained fame not only in Delhi but also internationally.

Where: Sita Ram Bazaar, Hauz Qazi
Timings: 11am to 11pm

Siya Ram Nannumal Kulfiwale: With over 80 years of tradition, located in Kundewalan Chowk, this one offers classic flavours like Kesar and Fruit Cream alongside unique options such as chikoo, apple, kiwi, orange, and mango. Their pista kulfi is renowned and unrivaled in the city.

Where: 629, Kundewalan Chowk, Kucha Pati Ram , Ajmeri Gate
Timings: 1pm to 8pm

Roshan di Kulfi: Serving since 1958, it has become synonymous with authentic kulfi experiences. Situated in one of Delhi’s oldest markets, this spot has evolved into a wholesome dhaba. Their kulfi, served with faluda, is thick, filling, and comes with sugar-free options. Kesar pista and mango kulfi are among their specialties.

Where: 2816, Ajmal Khan Road, Karol Bagh
Timings: 8am to 10pm

Khush Dil Kulfi: For those seeking kulfi after dark, Khush Dil Kulfi in Lal Kuan near Chandni Chowk is a must-visit. Started by Mohammad Mubeen 30 years ago, this humble kulfi stand offers Kesar Kulfi in various sizes at incredibly affordable prices. Made with milk, almonds, and nuts, their kulfi is frozen in the traditional way, promising nostalgia with every bite. They serve Kulfi in three sizes-small, medium and large.

Where-  Lal Kuan, near Hamdard, Chandni Chowk, Delhi – 110006
Timings: 1 pm to 2 am

Kulfiano: A South Delhi favourite, Kulfiano is worth that late night drive you often contemplate. With a list of a whopping 20 flavours, all your kulfi dreams begin and end at this joint. You can also find 11 other outlets in the city, each serving different portions of unusual flavours. We love their Anjeer, Imli, Falsa, and Chiku. You should definitely try out their authentic Rajasthani Matka Kulfi.

Where – Kulfiano, Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi
Timings : 11am to 11pm

Despite the scorching heat, Delhiites and visitors alike flock to these kulfi destinations to indulge in the cool, creamy goodness of this timeless treat. Whether it’s the nostalgia of traditional flavors or the excitement of innovative concoctions, Delhi’s kulfi scene offers something for every palate.

Yusra Nazim

Published by
Yusra Nazim

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