Let us eat in Delhi's oldest market! Yes, you guessed it right, it's Karol Bagh. Do you know that it is the oldest wedding market in Delhi? Yes, it is famous for wedding dresses, accessories, quirky sandals, tops, etc. But do you know this market is also renowned for offering delicious mouth-watering food? Karol Bagh is a place in central Delhi that is constantly surrounded by shopkeepers trying to pave their way in the little nooks and crannies of the market. So here are some best foods that you must try when you visit Karol bagh.

Ganesh Machhiwala

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This place is a paradise for fish lovers in Karol bagh. They serve pakoras, chicken tikka, seekh kebabs and much more. Their show stopper dishes, fish fry, tandoori fish, and fish pakoras are delectable and pocket-friendly. Another main reason behind Ganesh Machhiwala's popularity is seeing a man whipping fish pakoras from hot with bare hands.

Roshan Di Kulfi

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This joint is famous for selling the best kulfi in the whole Karol bagh. This place is known to be older than six decades, and it continues to thrive the best kulfis and other dishes such as chole bhature, malai lassi, tikkis, and kulfi faluda. Must visit here on Sundays with family for a lavish and typical Punjabi style brunch.

Art Of Spices

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Art Of Spices is pretty much popular among locals and college students. It's a pocket-friendly place with various rolls, including non-veg, veg, egg, noodles and cheese. All these rolls are crispy and layered with flaky paratha, tangy sauce and mayo in between.

Peshawari Chicken Corner

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The point is famous for its chicken afghani, handi chicken, and tandoori chaap with roomali or tandoori roti. You can enjoy your meal with a nice marinated onion salad and mint chutney.

Dig into some surprisingly delicious and yummy street foods of Karol Bagh.