The Majestic Atmosphere of India Gate In the heart of New Delhi stands India Gate, a majestic monument commemorating the bravery of Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during World War I. Monuments and food go together beautifully, and we Read more
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Sunday Morning Bliss: Sunder Nursery’s Organic Farmers’ Market Adventure
Imagine the sun rising over vibrant market stalls brimming with fresh produce, as the aroma of chai fills the air—this is Sunday morning at Sunder Nursery’s Organic Farmers’ Market, just a short journey from our inviting family homestay in Friends Read more
Home-Cooked vs Restaurant Food: The Difference You Need to Taste
Welcome, fellow food enthusiasts! Home-cooked vs restaurant food is what we will discuss. Have you ever wondered what real Indian food tastes like? If your travels have taken you to vibrant markets and elegant dining establishments, you could be missing Read more
Delhi Culinary Adventure at our South Delhi Homestay!
Have you ever wondered what secrets lie within the bustling streets of Delhi? Are you ready to savour the vibrant colours, flavours, and culture that define this enchanting city? If you’re seeking an authentic and immersive experience that goes beyond Read more
Breakfasts at our Homestay: A Perfect Blend of Conversation and Cuisine
Welcome to our charming and cosy homestay in the heart of Delhi, where breakfast is more than just a meal – it’s a delightful and enriching experience. During their stay, our guests become more than just visitors; they become a Read more
Paranthewali Gali (1872)
Paranthas or pancakes are a traditional hit item for many centuries in India, especially in North India. In the short series where I talk about restaurants that were popular during British Raj and are still popular even today, in focus Read more
Karim’s hotel (1913) – pre-India independence restaurant
Delhi is the food capital of India. The variety available here is mind-boggling, and the street food is just yummy. In a short series, I shall mention some eateries that are popular now but were popular even before India got Read more