Like a local savor the local delicacies in best street food hot spots in Delhi. This evening street food tour will take you to bustling streets on foot , cycle rickshaw & tuk-tuk
Start sampling popular local snacks like sugar syrup-soaked “jalebis”, Indian pie known as “Samosa”, chole chawal (a traditional rice curry dish). Also get the slice of Delhi’s ancient history side by side with our expert guide,
Be amazed to see the illuminated Havelis’s (grand mansions), Red fort & Asia’s biggest spice market. Arrive with empty stomach since this tour includes tastings and drinks equivalent to dinner.
Pickup included
Our guide will report at your hotel and after the briefing we shall hire the best mode of transport to merge in the bustling points of delhi a “TUK-TUK”. After a comfortable pickup from your centrally located hotel in Delhi, preferably near “Rajiv Chowk” in central Delhi, and begin to discover the Indian capital’s street food.
Merge among the crazy crowds of locals into bustling Old Delhi, and hear about the tastes and traditions of its snacks, and the history of the walled city. Drop your anchor at different stalls to try local staples: the foods you that will amount to dinner, snacks and drinks, so come with an empty stomach!
Sample popular local snacks like sugar syrup-soaked “jalebis”, Indian pie known as “Samosa”, chole chawal (a traditional rice curry dish) and savor local rice pudding and bread-and-butter pudding.
Most food is vegetarian, but if you’re a non-vegetarian then you will be taken to central Delhi area again to sample chicken and mutton delicacies (NO Beef is served)
Be amazed to see the illuminated Havelis’s (grand mansions), Red fort & Asia’s biggest spice market and also the local life of Delhi
To conclude our guide will drop you back to your hotel using TUK-TUK/Taxi
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Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT), Dhaula Kuan Bus Stand
Clean, efficient, and air-conditioned. Connects major attractions and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: Ola, Uber
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