Kulfi is a frozen dairy dish that originated in the 16th century on the Indian subcontinent during the Mughal Empire. It is a traditional Indian delicacy that is frequently referred to as "traditional Indian ice cream." It is often sold by kulfiwallahs, or street vendors, in India. Ice cream is denser and creamier than kulfi. It's available in a variety of flavours. Cream (malai), rose, mango, cardamom (elaichi), saffron (kesar or zafran), and pistachio are among the traditional flavours. Apple, orange, strawberry, peanut, and avocado are some of the more popular flavours. Kulfi, unlike ice cream, is not whipped, resulting in a rich, solid delicacy that resembles frozen custard. As a result, it's sometimes regarded a distinct frozen dairy-based dessert category. Kulfi is derived from the Persian word qulfi, which means "covered cup." The dessert is thought to have originated in the 16th century during the Mughal Empire. In the Indian subcontinent, the viscous evaporated milk mixture was already popular in sweet dishes. This mixture was spiced with pistachios and saffron, put into metal cones, and then immersed in slurry ice during the Mughal Empire, culminating in the invention of kulfi.

Here are some places in Delhi that serve the best Kulfis in town-

Kuremal Mohanlal Kulfiwale

The greatest spot to get kulfis, you can either go to their tiny shop in Chandni Chowk or order over the phone and pick it up at their shop. They offer some of the most creative kulfi flavours in Delhi, including Jamun, Sitaphal, Kewra, Blackberry Sharbat, Aam Papad, and many others. This location offers almost 30 varieties. These kulfis are not only popular in Delhi, but also across the country and beyond!

Price for two- Rs 200

Fruit flavoured kulfis/ pinterest.com

 

Roshan Di Kulfi

Since 1958, this renowned location has had a long legacy of creating and serving kulfi. The shop, which is located in one of Delhi's oldest markets, is now not only a kulfi shop but also a wholesome dhaba that caters to the city's ever-increasing demands. This location is well-known, and there are constant lines of people waiting to sample their divine offerings. You must try their traditional Kulfi Faluda, which contains crispy almond and pistachio chunks. For all of you who are health-conscious, you'll be happy to know that they also have a sugar-free option!

Price for two- 350

Kulfi and falooda is a match made in heaven/ pinterest.com

 

Ravi Raj Di Kulfi

Ravi Raj Di Kulfi is a well-known outlet with a cosy atmosphere filled with the tempting aroma of kulfis. It is most renowned for its delectable Stick Kulfi, Rabri Faluda, and Kesar Milk, which are popular among people of all ages. These treats are delectable, sweet, and deserving of your attention. Kulfi has taken on various forms throughout the years, but this location has remained the go-to spot for authentic kulfi.

Price for two- 150

Famous stick kulfi in Delhi/ pinterest.com

 


Moet's Kulfi

Moet's Kulfi in Defence Colony, Delhi, is a great location to stop for a sweet treat if you're in the area. Its success was due to the positive response it received, which culminated in the opening of a chain of ice cream parlours throughout the city. The brand's dedication to quality is what has propelled it to success and made it a household name in the business. Regular Flavors, Special Flavors, Real Fruit Ice-creams, Sorbet, Special Faluda, Stick Kulfi, Cassatta, Stone Sundae, Ice-cream Cakes etc are some of the delicacies. 

Price for two- 250

Premium kulfi place in South Delhi/ pinterest.com