Jawaharlal Nehru University dhabas
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/EATING OUT, DELHI/ Updated : Feb 22, 2016, 17:31 IST
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The sprawling green campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University in south Delhi is home to numerous affordable eateries which attract a regular stream of current students, loyal alumni and curious outsiders because of their unique, open- … Read more
The sprawling green campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University in south Delhi is home to numerous affordable eateries which attract a regular stream of current students, loyal alumni and curious outsiders because of their unique, open-air surroundings and low prices. Each hostel and department has its own canteen, but there are a few that stand out from the rest. Situated near the entrance of the university, Ganga Dhaba is one of the oldest and most iconic eateries on campus. Famous for its hot tea, cool lemon soda, aloo paranthas and samosas, it is as rustic as it gets. Read less

The sprawling green campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University in south Delhi is home to numerous affordable eateries which attract a regular stream of current students, loyal alumni and curious outsiders because of their unique, open-air surroundings and low prices. Each hostel and department has its own canteen, but there are a few that stand out from the rest. Situated near the entrance of the university, Ganga Dhaba is one of the oldest and most iconic eateries on campus. Famous for its hot tea, cool lemon soda, aloo paranthas and samosas, it is as rustic as it gets. With a series of scattered boulders used as seats, the open-air dhaba is a hub for conversations and debates. Nearby, the KC Market has its own set of culinary offerings: try hot jalebis at Chowdhury ji’s sweet shop, dry lamb and noodles at the small Tibetan restaurant Kiecha, and Kolkata-style kathi rolls.
Note: Visitors entering the campus in a car need to be accompanied by a student of the university.
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