There is a reason why the lane opposite to Jama Masjid in Old Delhi – Bazaar Matiya Mahal – is often called ‘Gastronomy Gali’ by foodies. This treasure trove of good eating places is a foodie’s paradise on any given day and the bar is raised by many notches during the month of Ramzan.
Located in the heart of the Walled City, this narrow, congested lane is a food connoisseur’s haven, especially at the night when the fasting ends and feasting begins.
The scene here at night is nothing less than that of a food festival, with tentalising aromas of delicacies wafting through the air.
From keema samosas to biryanis to hot jalebis, there is lip-smacking food at every corner here.
Here is a walk through this legendary street with a twist. How about giving the famous names a miss and trying out a few offbeat showstoppers.
Located in the heart of the Walled City, this narrow, congested lane is a food connoisseur’s haven, especially at the night when the fasting ends and feasting begins.
The scene here at night is nothing less than that of a food festival, with tentalising aromas of delicacies wafting through the air.
From keema samosas to biryanis to hot jalebis, there is lip-smacking food at every corner here.
Here is a walk through this legendary street with a twist. How about giving the famous names a miss and trying out a few offbeat showstoppers.