Delicious journey through the heart of India’s capital with this immersive food tour designed for true culinary explorers. Led by a local expert, you'll dive into Delhi's rich and diverse food culture — from bustling street vendors to centuries-old eateries loved by locals.
Highlights:
Explore Old Delhi’s historic lanes and New Delhi’s modern bites
Taste 8–10 iconic dishes, including chaat, kebabs, parathas, and traditional Indian sweets
Visit local markets, food stalls, and family-run establishments
Ride a cycle rickshaw through Chandni Chowk (optional)
Learn the stories behind each dish and how food shapes Delhi's cultural identity
We Will Pickup All The Travellers From Their Desired Location In Delhi NCR
Jama Masjid, also known as Masjid-i Jahan-Numa, is a significant historical mosque located in Delhi, India. It was commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1650 and completed in 1656. The mosque is known for its impressive Mughal architecture, vast courtyard, and historical and cultural importance.
In the heart of Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk is a busy shopping area with markets full of spices, dried fruit, silver jewelry and vivid saris, while the narrow side streets are crowded with tiny shops selling essential oils, stationery and traditional Indian sweets. Nearby, the vast Mughal-era Red Fort now houses a museum complex, and the 17th-century Jama Masjid is a huge red-sandstone mosque with towering minarets. Explore spice markets, silver jewelry lanes, and vibrant bazaars With Rikshaw Ride
Gali Paranthe Wali or Paranthe wali Gali is a narrow street in the Chandni Chowk area of Delhi, India, noted for its series of shops selling paratha, an Indian flatbread.
The Red Fort, also known as Lal Qila is a historic Mughal fort located in Delhi, India, previously serving as the primary residence of the Mughal emperors. Commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan on the 12th of May 1639, the fort was constructed following his decision to shift the Mughal capital from Agra to Delhi. Try samosas, kachoris, or jalebis from famous shops like Old Famous Jalebi Wala.
The India Gate is a war memorial located near the Rajpath on the eastern edge of the "ceremonial axis" of New Delhi.
The Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official residence of the President of the Republic of India at the western end of Rajpath, Raisina Hill in New Delhi. It was constructed during the British Raj. Explore Street Food Market
The Qutb Minar, also spelled Qutub Minar and Qutab Minar, is a minaret and victory tower comprising the Qutb complex, which lies at the site of Delhi's oldest fortified city, Lal Kot, founded by the Tomar Rajputs. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mehrauli area of South Delhi, India.
It was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent, and is located in Nizamuddin East, Delhi, close to the Dina-panah Citadel, also known as Purana Qila .
The Lotus Temple is a Baháʼí House of Worship in Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi, India. It was completed in December 1986. Notable for its lotus-like shape, it has become a prominent attraction in the city.
Connaught Place is a frenetic business and financial hub, centered on a ring of colonnaded Georgian-style buildings with global chain stores, vintage cinemas, bars and Indian restaurants. Stalls at Janpath Market sell saris, embroidered bags and trinkets. The peaceful Sikh temple Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is known for its reflecting pool, and Jantar Mantar is a 1700s observatory with huge astronomical instruments Delhi Night Street Food Tour** at Rajinder Da Dhaba, INA Market, and local kebab joints.
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