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Dilli Haat

Good for: food, indian crafts, atmosphere, Solo Travellers, service

Not good for: Expensive for what it is

  • Address
    • Aurobindo Marg Sarojini Nagar
  • Price
    • admission Rs15
  • Hours
    • 10.30am-10pm

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Lonely Planet review for Dilli Haat

Located opposite the colourful INA Market, this open-air food-and-crafts market sells regional handicrafts; bargain hard. Tasty on-site food stalls cook up regionally diverse cuisine. Avoid the busy weekends.

 

Traveller reviews for Dilli Haat (3)

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    toilets are world`s worst here ! very bad condition

    teenadelhi does not recommend this,

    way tooo expensive ! the stuff which is available here is not at all worst so people dont waste your money here ! buy the same stuff anywhere from else but not here !

    Good for: indian crafts

    Not good for: Expensive for what it is

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    Experience Cuisine and Crafts from all over India

    aramak recommends this,

    The only other place where you would find an amalgamation of crafts from all over India is the "Cottage Emporium" and the streets of Janpath. So this is a good place if you have a flight to catch in the evening just drop by and buy stuff to your hearts content. There is little bargaining that happens but quality is usually good.

    On to the food, I love the Rajasthani food here , ask for the "Rajasthani thali" in the Rajasthan stall, Stalls are marked with hoardings to the top, otherwise feel free to ask. They have almost a 3 course cuisine stuffed into one plate. The food is delicious and filling too, if you are not used to "heavy" food feel free to sample or share. During summers they have the "chuski" or flavored ice which is popular too.

    Just opposite the Rajasthan state stall is the "Maharashtra" stall .. ask for "Puran Poli:" here , this sweet delicacy is basically an indian bread cooked with jaggery. Move on to the "Momos" in the Meghalaya stall.

    All the street fare plus more is available at one place, this is the reason most local people visit Dilli Haat, its also a clean and family friendly place with adequate security/authorities around the corner. Parking is plenty in the back. There is a ticket of INR 15 to enter the complex.

    Additional thoughts, during foggy days in winter, do try the "tea" being sold in mud cups (kulhad), piping hot these make you feel warm instantly. Occasionally themed displays are put up, for e.g: we had a weavers display where they were actually weaving cloth ( not for sale), I spent a lot of time observing the time spent and the care taken to produce quality cloth by hand.

    Overall this is the place to be if you want to spend a day in Delhi worth remembering. Definitely weekdays are better as its comparatively empty.

    Good for: atmosphere, food, Solo Travellers, service

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    Retro dining at Big Chill

    amireia recommends this,

    Popular with families, college students and expats, Big Chill has relaxed atmosphere that transports you to another place and time - the walls are covered with cult movie posters from all eras (see if you can find some of your favourites) and the music ads nicely to the retro vibe.

    The mouthwatering menu offers an amazing range of Italian-American dishes, including wonderful varieties of pastas, pizzas, salads, shakes and scrumptious desserts. The sheer diversity in the selection and the many wonderful tastes will keep you coming back again and again.

    Good for: food, Budget Travellers, Groups, Families