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A non-IT professional in IT industry but Test match cricket and food is what most of my waking hours are spent on (and sleeping hours if you factor in dreams and nightmares), making Nevile Cardus and Jeffrey Steingarten more fun for me than the latest bestseller. Here I will try to share experiences from my journeys, many of which are planned around food. It isn't an experts critique of a restaurant or a cuisine, just the diary of a curious observer. Siddhartha (Singh)Copyright
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Saturday Brunch at Dilli Haat – 3 Hours, 4 Courses, 7 Stalls, and a Flute
Last week I made my first trip to Dilli Haat, ate at almost half a dozen stalls, and came to this conclusion that there is nothing in Dilli Haat would define some form of culinary excellence, but it still is the best food court in Delhi that I have visited. So do not believe anyone [...]
Posted in Delhi, India
Also tagged Avadh, Bengali, Dilli Haat, Kababs, Kashmir, Maharashtra, Manipur, Wazwan
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NH1 Dhaba Trail
When the possibility of moving to Delhi-NCR appeared on the horizon, there were three things which I ticked in the ‘pros’ column – food in Old Delhi, Delhi – Amritsar culinary yatra, and being with my parents for Holi and Diwali. So even though the family was just getting recovering from a bout of conjunctivitis, [...]
Stuffed bellies, tired legs and the Chaos of Chandni Chowk
I have written about many of the places we planned to cover during the Chandni Chowk Veggie walk in my previous post, so here I will let the photographs narrate our experience. All the places we covered during the walk and some more recommended places are marked on Google Map at the end of the [...]
Posted in Delhi, India, Streetfood
Also tagged Chaat, Chandni Chowk, jalebi, parathewali gali
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Walking along Chandni Chowk – No Meat Allowed
We will begin the walk with longstanding Chandni Chowk institution, Natraj Cafe, famous for its Dahi Bhalle and Aloo Tikki. While carnivores have spent a lot of time and passion over the years debating ‘Karim or Jawahar’, ‘Haji Noora or Kallu Nihari’, we have more important task of putting two veggie disputes to rest: Daribe [...]