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Food joints, dhabas on Delhi-Rishikesh Road route that offer memorable dining experience

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 28, 2021, 11:00 IST
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Delhi-Rishikesh road trip food joints

It’s that time of the year when road trips with family and friends sound like a ritual. And when it comes to road trips, binge eating is something you can’t resist. So, if you are someone planning a quick, safe, and small trip from Delhi to Rishikesh, we have got the best places where you can stop over for a scrumptious meal experience. Also, they all are following COVID-19 prevention protocols, so make sure that you are also wearing your mask and carrying a hand sanitizer.

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​Moolchand Resorts

Located on NH-58, Muzaffarnagar, this place offers excellent tea, paneer pakora, and a wide variety of South Indian, North Indian, and Chinese food that you can enjoy with your loved ones.

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​Cheetal Grand, Khatauli

This is one of the most popular food joints, located approx 100 kilometres away from Delhi, in Khatauli. Filled with greenery, the place is known for pakoras, grilled sandwiches, cutlets, and masala tea. With abundant parking space, this is also an apt place for lunch and dinner with a wide range of veg and non-veg dishes.

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​Shiva Tourist Dhaba

Shiva Tourist Dhaba offers home-style parathas served in typical dhaba style along with pickle, curd, vinegar onion, and a dollop of butter. The pocket-friendly menu makes it a hit among the young crowd travelling to Rishikesh.

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​Jain Shikanji

Located in Vikas Nagar Colony, Kadrabad, Modinagar, this place is known for its Shikanji and it also offers dishes like chaat, pakoras, sweets, and halwa.

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​Biggies Restaurant

Located in Pallavpuram, Meerut, this quirky restaurant offers pocket-friendly snacks, main course dishes, desserts, and even mocktails. Here, the must-try dishes are biggies special pasta, cheese and corn spring roll, and brownie with ice cream.

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​Jhilmil Dhaba

This colourful dhaba is located 42 kms from Delhi, and serves Indo-Chinese, South Indian and North Indian vegetarian food in a clean and air-conditioned ambience. Like any other highway dhaba it's open round the clock and here the must-try dishes are, teela kulfi, chole bhature, and the paranthas. (Image: istock)


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