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Pav Bhaji @ Kamla Nagar

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An amazing place for Pav Bhaji is Vaishno Chaat Bhandar in Kamal Nagar. They serve delicious Pav Bhaji along with some amazing preparations of Chaat as well. Do not miss their Chaat, Gol Gappe and Matka Kulfi. Location : 66-67/E, Near Chota Gali Chakkar, Kamla Nagar, New Delhi Timing : 12:30PM to 10:30PM

Rahul Eggs @ Lawrence Road

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Located near Keshav Puram metro station, this place is great to satisfy one's evening hunger pangs. With nearly 400 different egg dishes, it is surely the place for experimenting and finding your favourite. The seating arrangement is limited but they have home delivery and take away services. Rahul Eggs Corner specialises in omelettes & they have sheer variety at Rahul Eggs Corner is mind-boggling; They have a four-page, omelette-focused menu! Picking just one is pretty hard, but on the bright side, it means that you’re going to have to go back about 350 times. In our experience,  The Tandoori Jalandhari omelette (available in chicken too) is probably the best omelette we've ever had. They also have a fat-free omelette, but we'd suggest you try their regular varieties—loaded with butter, oil and all that other good stuff. It’s priced super reasonably, too. Winner, winner, omelette dinner. Address : B-4/300A, Near Keshav Puram Metro Station, Lawrence Road, New

Khopcha @ Dwarka

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Often referred to as the epitome of North Indian and Fusion food, this is a sublime eatery that has been serving Dwarakites for the last 7 years. Rapid services and cooperative staff is what you'll get to experience on your visit to this place. Some of their must-tries are 409 Varieties of Angara Tandoori Momos, Fusion Tikka and Soya Chaas, Shaadi Ka Korma, Changezi Chicken, and must-have Garlic Paratha. You can also enjoy awesome Chinese here and their Pan Fried Noodles are one of the crowd-favorites. Address - 14, Krishna DDA Market, Sector 10, Near S10 Metro Station., Dwarka, New Delhi Timings - 4:00 pm - 12:00 am

Green Dot

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Serving the best Chinese and fast food, Green Dot is a pure vegetarian restaurant. Do you know the best part about their momos? They are cooked to perfection with the outer layer being soft and the stuffing is yummy. If you like spicy them Chatkara Paneer Momos are perfect to give you a spicy kick. Where : G-8, Manish Plaza 2, Central Market, Sector 10, Dwarka, New Delhi

M J Dosa Corner

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Food has no religion and no caste. And when it comes to a crunchy dosa, then it doesn’t matter whether you’re North Indian or South Indian, vegetarian or non-vegetarian, you just can’t say NO. And if that dosa is stuffed with spicy masalas, we bet that you’ll be drooling before you even get a plate of this dish. Who said that only south Indian states are perfect in making this south Indian dish? Delhi, which is known for its food is not behind in this. Address:  Shop No. 111, Guru Nanak Market, Karol Bagh, Delhi - 110005 Landmark: NEAR  China Market

Dahi Bhalla @ Ashok Vihar

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The place is more than 30 years old and still hasn’t lost it’s charm. It is popularly known as Shakti Nagar ke gande nale pe chaat wala. No wonder it results in heavy traffic on the Shakti Nagar road . The price hike over the years can easily be ignored because of such yummy delights. Mouth watering and fresh Dahi Bhalla is served with cold yogurt, Soft & sweet Bhalla with chilled dahi on it, topped with pomegranate, grape, aloo slice & mild spicy green chutney & sweeter than ever red chutney makes your taste buds explode by so many flavors at the same time. Ever stop by Ashok vihar, Gujranwala town, Inderlok, Or nearby area, visit this place & have a lifelong memory of this one of the best Bhalla papdi in Delhi. Highly recommended. • Where : 76, Srinagar Colony, Bharat Nagar Road, Ashok Vihar Phase 2, New Delhi • Timings : 12 noon – 9:30 PM • Also try: Kebab with Rumali Roti and Golgappas

Kachori Wale at Hanuman Mandir

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Anil Kachori Wale in Cannaught Place is an old, renowned street food joint, also often referred to as the Hanuman Mandir Kachori Wale . One need not explain North India's love for kachoris. The crispy golden treat made with aromatic masalas, and served with signature sabzi and chutney, is a favorite snack to munch on. One look at this modest street food joint near Hanuman Mandir is enough to portray the lengths at which Delhites can go to have their share of the fried delight. Anil Kachori Wale has carved a distinguished identity of its own & running this shop for over 40 years, the kachoris are a hit amongst the several hundred devotees who visit the ancient temple to pay their respects to their Lord. And then there is some loyalists who pour in for their sheer love of the fried delicacies and add to the ever-bustling customer queue. Hanuman Mandir kachoris has stood the test of time to emerge as the most sought-after kachori place in the capital. Head to Anil Kachori