Delhi’s famous food festival, Horn OK Please, with its sixteenth edition, is back in 2026, bringing some of the city’s most loved food joints, experimental pop-ups, and street-style choices. More than just a place to eat, the festival is more about a weekend outing where food meets music and shopping, featuring the most loved delicacies.
With long lines, busy booths, and menus created for quick bites, knowing when to go, how to get tickets, and what to actually eat is really important.
Whether you are planning a relaxed evening or a full food trail, this guide breaks down everything that you need to know.
When Is Horn Ok Please And Where Is It Happening?
The Horn OK Please 2026 will take place over the weekend, i.e, March 28 and 29, 2026, at JLN Stadium, featuring various food stalls, fun zones and performance areas.
The timing stretches from afternoon to late evening, letting visitors experience both the daytime and the more lively night ambience.
Most Talked-About Eateries That You Can Eat At Horn Ok Please
The best way to experience Horn OK Please is to go with a plan. Here are some of the most talked-about places that you can try on your visit to this food fest:
Woodbox Cafe
Woodbox Cafe is known for its comfort food that can grab your attention instantly. Their loaded fries and cheesy burgers are usually the most ordered items that you will hear about, which are often served with rich sauces and a generous amount of toppings. The portions are sufficient to fill you, making them perfect for sharing. While the food leans towards being heavy and indulgent, it delivers exactly what food fest is all about - quick satisfaction. If you are looking for something wholesome to begin your food trail, this place is usually a popular choice.
Must-Try: Peri peri loaded fries, BBQ chicken burger
Price For Two: INR 800– INR 1,000

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The Belgian Waffle Co.
You will notice this stall instantly if you have a sweet tooth. Loved for its freshly made waffles, the place offers options loaded with chocolate, spreads, and ice cream. The waffles are often served warm, making them a delightful dessert after having savoury bites. Their chocolate-loaded waffles are a crowd favourite, particularly among younger visitors. While it can get a bit messy to eat because of its oozing chocolate, the taste and familiarity will still make it a trustworthy dessert option.
Must Try: Chocolate overload waffle, Nutella banana waffle
Price For Two: INR 300- INR 500
Dirty Dough Pizza
Dirty Dough Pizza will make you think twice about its slightly experimental take on pizzas, often having loaded toppings and bold flavour combinations. For the fest, their slices are prepared for quick service and easy eating, making them perfect for a moving crowd. The crust of the pizzas is usually soft, with crisp edges, and the toppings are generous enough to make you hype every bite. It’s a good choice if you want something filling but also without committing to a full meal.
Must-Try: Peri peri chicken pizza, cheese burst slice
Price For Two: INR 700– INR 900

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Brown Sugar
Brown Sugar focuses on desserts that feel rich but also approachable. From cupcakes to small dessert jars, you can carry their desserts easily and eat without much hassle, what matters at a fest like these. Their desserts strike a perfect balance between sweetness and texture, making them appropriate for those who like something indulgent but also without giving a sugar rush. It’s a good stop if you are building a dessert trail rather than going for just one item.
Must-Try: Chocolate truffle cupcake, layered dessert jars
Price For Two: INR 400–INR 600
Chaat & Street Food Stalls
No Delhi food fest can feel complete without having a chaat counter. From papdi chaat to dahi bhalla, these stalls give familiar flavours that cut through the heaviness of other foods. The tangy, spicy, and a little sweet combination works particularly well in between richer dishes. These stalls are also affordable and have the same satisfying taste if you do not like experimenting much. They also reflect the local food culture, making them an important part of the food fest experience.
Must-Try: Papdi chaat, dahi bhalla
Price For Two: INR 200– INR 400
Seven Burgers
Seven Burgers is known for its speciality in piled, flavourful burgers that have juicy patties and a mix of bold-tasting sauces. Their menu has American-style comfort food, where the focus is on well-seasoned meat or veggie patties that are paired with soft buns and in-house-made sauces. What sets them apart is the perfect ratio between textures, i.e., crispy, juicy, and slightly saucy, without making the burger fall apart totally. Their burgers work well as a filler, handheld option that you do not want to give too much attention to eat or it getting messy, making it a reliable choice for a quick but satisfying bite.
Must-Try: Classic cheeseburger, peri peri chicken burger
Price For Two: INR 500–INR 800

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House Of Dumplings
House of Dumplings specialises in Asian-style dumplings, delivering a mix of steamed, fried, and pan-tossed options. They have a variety of fillings and the balance of flavours, which are lightly spiced vegetables or juicy meats filled in soft dough. What makes them stand out is how versatile they are for a festival setting: easy to portion, quick to serve, and also not overly heavy. The dumplings are often paired perfectly with flavourful dips or sauces that improve the overall taste. It’s a good option when you want something warm, bite-sized, and also a bit lighter and different from fried or cheesy foods.
Must Try: Chicken steamed dumplings, chilli oil dumplings
Price For Two: INR 400– INR 700
Laphing Daddy
Laphing Daddy’s speciality is Tibetan-style laphing, a cold, spicy noodle dish that is loved for its bold flavours and unique texture. Unlike the typical festival food, laphing is served chilled and often tossed in a mix of garlic, soy, chilli oil, and tangy sauces. The noodles have a slightly jelly-like, slippery consistency, which makes the dish satisfying and intense in flavour. It’s quite popular for those looking to try something different from the regular options.
Must-Try: Classic veg laphing, spicy chilli garlic laphing
Price For Two: INR 300–INR 500
