DELHI FOOD
And where better to indulge your sweet tooth than a factory attached to a casual dining café. Let your senses be overwhelmed… The moment you step into Colocal, all your childhood dreams of a chocolate factory gets shattered (thanks to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory). Instead, you are greeted by a more neat, practical machinery, […]
[…]After all that home-cooked food during the lockdown, it’s a treat to be able to visit an all-American eatery with its burgers, hot dogs and cheesy fries All foodies across Delhi, your wait is over! Punjab’s favourite Uncle Jack’s has finally opened doors in the Capital. Adding to one of your go to place for […]
[…]After months of ordering in, finally got the chance to revisit Delhi’s go-to place for Chinese cuisine, Bercos, which as expected was a pleasurable visit Ask anyone in the city and they will tell you that Bercos is almost synonymous with good pocket-friendly Chinese. From ordering in to just dropping by in one of […]
[…]The man behind the brilliant flavours at Smoke House Deli, Chef Shamsul Wahid, is a seasoned professional whose experiments in the kitchen have always been driven by science, exploration and the chemistry of various ingredients. Chef Shamsul started his career with the Taj Palace in the capital. After a brief stint there, he joined P&O […]
[…]Though Delhi is famous for kababs, butter chicken and chole bhature, it also has a variety of eateries which serves cuisines from all around the world, from Russia to Tibet To experience the best of exotic cuisines from around the world, you don’t need to step out of Delhi. All you have to do is […]
[…]Every city has its “official” street food. Mumbai has vada pao and bhel. Bangalore, its Bisi Bele Bath and set dosae, Kolkata’s, jhal muri and ghughni, and Chennai’s tiffin. Then there’s Ahmedabad’s khakra and other farsan, Patna’s litti chokha and Jaipur’s onion kachori. What is the official street food of NCR? Kulcha matar? Chhole bhature? […]
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