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Paranthe Wali Gali

Chandni Chowk
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Small, narrow street featuring a series of shops selling the familiar Indian flatbread.via Google

A historic, narrow lane lined with shops that deep-fry flatbreads stuffed with everything from potatoes to bananas.

Signature
Rabri (sweet condensed milk) parantha

Reviews from Google

Navya Aggarwal2 months ago
Totally an overhyped place. You'll find just two small sized paranthas with a little sabzi and chutney starting from Rupees 200/-. Could go for a first time experience, but now I can understand why locals don't suggest easily.
Shrayosi Pan2 months ago
Not really a fan of this place. Always too hype. Taste is not good as well. Not enough seating arrangement. Small shop. Will ask you to seat with other people in one table which is quite awkward.
ASIF KHAN6 months ago
It was great. But bad experience there. It was just fame of good taste. We did not enjoy the food there we got.
Soni Pratik3 months ago
Paratha Gali in Chandni Chowk is a paradise for food lovers and one of the most famous food streets in Old Delhi. This historic lane is known for its wide variety of delicious stuffed parathas, served hot with chutneys, pickles, and traditional side dishes. You can try many unique flavors like aloo, paneer, gobhi, mix veg, and even special varieties like khoya and dry fruit paratha. The taste is rich, authentic, and full of traditional Delhi flavor. The surrounding area of Chandni Chowk is lively, vibrant, and full of old-world charm. Narrow streets, heritage buildings, local markets, and street food create a true cultural experience. It’s a great place to explore Delhi’s history, shopping, and food together. Best time to visit is morning or late afternoon to avoid heavy crowd. Come hungry and enjoy a true traditional food experience of Delhi. A must-visit place for every food lover visiting the capital
Sjss2 months ago
Parathas, lassi especially namkeen lassi of this place are good although Too much crowd...and most of the food shops are way too much costly...u have to go inside the alley where it is written paranthe wali gali otherwise u will think it's just 2-3shops but the gali is in between 2 building.. it's very narrow..so look carefully..there are more shops inside it..
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