From chashni-soaked gujiyas and malpua to tangy kaanji vada and refreshing thandai, Holi in Delhi is a celebration of flavors. The city’s iconic sweet shops and street vendors offer a delightful mix of festive treats that you simply can’t miss.
Holi Food Trail Across the Capital
Madan Lal Halwai, Old Delhi: Kickstart your festive binge with karara ghewar, a crispy delight soaked in sugar syrup, capturing the essence of Holi.
Hira Sweets: Indulge in their golden, syrupy balushahi, a melt-in-your-mouth delicacy that’s a Holi favorite.
Chaina Ram Sindhi Halwai: A must-visit for Sindhi ghewar and meetha samosa—two classics that define festive indulgence.
Raju Chaat, Ashok Vihar: Take a break from sweets with dahi bhalle, soft and tangy, reminiscent of Holi’s vibrant spirit.
Padam Chaat, Chandni Chowk: Relish the bold flavors of kaanji vada—a spicy, tangy probiotic drink, also available in Kinari Bazaar.
Sudarshan Refreshment Centre, Chandni Chowk: No Holi is complete without thandai—try their nutty, aromatic version for a refreshing boost.
Roshan Di Kulfi, Karol Bagh: End your food trail with creamy kulfi falooda, the ultimate festive indulgence.
This Holi, dive into Delhi’s culinary treasures and savor the city’s most cherished festive flavors!