Delhi Food Trail: From Breakfast To Dinner, Here’s How You Can Plan Your Weekend

Do you like to go out on weekends? Or are you one of those people who like to relax and lay back? Whichever way you choose to spend your weekend, make sure your basic needs, like food, are taken care of. Many of us skip meals during the working day, knowingly or unknowingly, but weekends seem to be the best time to make up for it. You should start your day with a hearty breakfast and eat something satisfying to end the day. We’ve got something planned for you this weekend, you can’t decide what you want to do. All you have to do is take our word for it and check out the list of places and food you can enjoy over the weekend.

Here’s how you can plan your weekend food trail.

Breakfast: Start your day with a heavy meal. These are the 3 places that you can recommend for your weekend breakfast.

1. Sarvana Bhavan

This South Indian outlet is never empty, with people queuing up for four hours outside the restaurant to reserve a table for themselves. Saravana Bhavan promises to provide the most authentic South Indian taste. Their Butter Masala Roast Dosa, Onion Uttapam and Mini Idlis with Sweet Curd and Filter Coffee are a must try.

Where: Hotel Saravana Bhavan – 50, Atul Grove Road, Janpath

What to see around:

  • Explore Janpath Market
  • Explore Connaught Place
  • Visit Gurudwara Sri Bangla Sahib

2. Nagpal Chole Bhature

Amar Colony is a totally happening place, Baba Nagpal boasts of some of the best Chole Bhature in the city. Hot chickpeas, puffed bhaturas, and pickles are their best meal. You can also take rice and puris with it.

Where: Baba Nagpal Corner, Lajpat Nagar – 4

What to see around: Explore the Central Market

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3. Shiv Sweets Store

In the bustling lanes of Chandni Chowk, you will find this ever so popular eatery that serves the best Bedmi Puri and Aloo and spicy Chole Bhature.

Where: Shiv Mishthan Bhandar, Chandni Chowk

What to see around:

  • Visit Jama Masjid
  • Visit Red Fort
  • Explore Chandni Chowk Market
  • Explore Kinari Market

4. Ama Cafe

Find this cute cafe in the lanes of Majnu Ka Tila Market. Ama Cafe has a variety of menu for breakfast from Himalayan Tibetan Menu, English Breakfast, Pancakes, Freshly Grilled Sandwiches, Muesli Bowls and Salads. The cafe also serves a good range of tea, coffee, juices and shakes.

Where: majnu mound

What to see around:

  • Majnu Ka Tila Monastery in Bazar
  • shop at the local market
  • Karaoke at Le Dragon Restaurant

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Tibetan Majnu Mound Appetizer

Savor Himalayan cuisine at Ama Cafe. Photo: NDTV Food

Lunch- From desi rajma chawal to Italian food, we have got you covered.

1. Jain Chawal Wale

Located in Connaught Place, Jain Chawal Wale is one of the most popular breakfast spots in Delhi. The outlet sells spicy rajma rice with sides of pickles and papads. Not only this, they also have other food options which include parathas, chole bhature, hard rice, aloo puri etc. You can end your lunch with a tall glass of lassi.

Where: Block P, Connaught Place, New Delhi

What to see around:

  • Shop at Connaught Place Market
  • Budget-Friendly Shopping at Janpath Market
  • Visit the Museum of Illusions

2. Diggin Cafe

Diggin is an Italian restaurant with breathtaking surroundings, it’s impossible not to be charmed by all the natural beauty while dining in the outdoor area. Try their Diggin Special Chicken Loaded Pizza, Spaghetti Aglio e Olio, and Baked Pasta and finish it off with a sweet tiramisu.

Where: Santoshi Complex, Chanakyapuri or Connaught Place

What to see around:

  • Visit Nehru Park
  • Visit the National Rail Museum
  • Visit the National Police Museum

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Diggi’s has become one of Delhi’s favorite places to visit. Photo: Instagram

3. Lha Kitchen

Lha Kitchen is a restaurant that serves authentic Himalayan cuisine from Nepalese, Tibetan to Bhutanese and Chinese. They have a huge range of menu that serves authentic Asian cuisine. We recommend you to try the Nepali Thali, Chicken Choila, Momos, Chicken/Veg Thenthuk and finish it off with their special dessert, Darsan.

Where: Safdarjung Market

What to see around:

  • Shop at Safdarjung Market
  • Visit Deer Park, Hauz Khas

Dinner: End your day with a wholesome meal at these restaurants.

1. Romeo Lane

This place is insta-worthy! With patio-style seating booths, artificial trees and well-done decor in the terrace area, Romeo Lane gives off a perfect date vibe. Along with their classy interiors, they have also maintained the standards of their food. Don’t miss out on their Cheese Platter, Paneer Tikka and Chicken Alfredo Pasta.

Where: Romeo Lane – 13, 2nd Floor, Alipore Road, Civil Lines

2. Cafe Lota

If you are looking for a perfect, earthy cafe where you can go with your family and friend this is it! We recommend you to order Palak Patta Chaat, Konkani Fish Curry, Sindhi Kadi, Aloo Tuk and Rice.

Where: Cafe Lota – Bhairon Marg, Pragati Maidan

What to see around: Visit Akshardham Temple (Please check timings before visiting)

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Palak Patta Chaat Street Food

The Palak Patta Chaat is a must-try at Cafe Lota. Photo Credit: Haveli Dharampura

3. Pind Baluchi

If you want to enjoy proper Punjabi food, then take your friends and family to Pind Baluchi Restaurant. Their outlets are located all over Delhi, so no need to worry. Just search for the one closest to you. Starting from mouth-watering appetizers – Paneer Tikka, and Tandoori Chicken to full course meals – Dal Makhani, Butter Chicken, Biryani and Naan, you will not be disappointed.

Where: Regal Building, Connaught Place

Hope this helps you in planning your weekend getaway with friends and family. happy weekend!

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