Where Delhi Eats: 10 Must-Try Iftar & Suhoor Places This Ramadan
As the sun dips below the horizon, Delhi sheds its daytime rush and slips into a world of radiant lights and the irresistible aroma of sizzling spices in the month of Ramadan. These nights in Delhi aren’t just about food; they’re a celebration of faith, togetherness, and the quiet magic of a city that never truly sleeps. The historic streets of Old Delhi and other popular muslim neighbourhoods turn into bustling hubs of food. People from across Delhi and beyond flock to these old bylanes to indulge in a gastronomic experience.
In southern neighborhoods and other localities of the capital, eateries keep their kitchens running through the night, welcoming a steady stream of people looking for a warm meal called Suhoor before the first light of dawn signals the start of another fast.
From sizzling kebabs and aromatic biryanis to refreshing sorbets and decadent sweets, the city’s culinary legacy is on full display on these nights. From Muradabadi biryani to Afghani Momos, here are 10 eateries in Delhi where you can break your fast at sunset and enjoy your final meal before dawn.
Advertisement1. Javed Famous Nihari, Zakir Nagar and Shaheen Bagh
Javed’s nahari has made a name for itself with its rich and flavourful Nahari, serving food lovers from its locations in Shaheen Bagh and Zakir Nagar. While their menu boasts a variety of slow-cooked delights. It’s their nalli nahari, a spice-infused stew with tender bone marrow, that stands out as the ultimate crowd favourite.
Nalli nihari is a crowd puller at Javed Famous Nihari. Picture source: Instagram2. Sharbat-e-Mohabbat in Old Delhi
Sharbat-e-Mohabbat, also widely known as mohabbat ka sharbat is a refreshing Old Delhi specialty, a chilled blend of milk and watermelon that offers the perfect balance of sweetness and hydration. While this beloved summer cooler can be found in various parts of the city, the most authentic and sought-after version........
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