Haldiram's
Hitani KaurHitani Kaur/Times Travel Editor/EATING OUT, DELHI/ Updated : Oct 17, 2013, 12:52 IST
Synopsis
If you're wary of the Delhi belly and yet tempted by the city's street food offerings, head to the ever-reliable Haldiram’s. This chain of restaurants has numerous, conveniently-located branches all over the city. These offer all … Read more
If you're wary of the Delhi belly and yet tempted by the city's street food offerings, head to the ever-reliable Haldiram’s. This chain of restaurants has numerous, conveniently-located branches all over the city. These offer all the favourite north-Indian chaats and snacks in hygienic and air-conditioned surroundings, and at extremely affordable prices. Popular favourites include raj kachori, papdi chaat, chholey bhature and rasmalai. It also offers delicious mithai and namkeens, which make for excellent take-aways and gifts. Read less

If you're wary of the Delhi belly and yet tempted by the city's street food offerings, head to the ever-reliable Haldiram’s. This chain of restaurants has numerous, conveniently-located branches all over the city. These offer all the favourite north-Indian chaats and snacks in hygienic and air-conditioned surroundings, and at extremely affordable prices. Popular favourites include raj kachori, papdi chaat, chholey bhature and rasmalai. It also offers delicious mithai and namkeens, which make for excellent take-aways and gifts.
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