Delhi is heaven for food lovers! Don’t believe me? Well, you will after you see these food spots and the delectable dishes they serve. Recently, a Twitter user named Kathan tweeted a thread of his favourite food joints that you should definitely visit. He mentions that he arrived in Delhi in February 2022 and has been living there for over a year. In the meantime, he has explored almost every nook and corner of the city and compiled food joints on his Twitter account. So today, we have a list of vegetarian breakfast spots in Delhi that he has tried and recommended.
Breakfast Spots In Delhi
1. Standard Sweets
Starting the morning with Veg Breakfasts,
1. Standard Sweets, just outside Chawri Bazaar metro station.
Their Aloo-Chhole-Kofta Poori is one of the best breakfasts ypu can get in the city. Do pair it with their Nagauri Halwa – I love the flavour of ghee that shines through. pic.twitter.com/Y0UDPHZtn5
— kathan (he/him) (@mutthusouplover) February 27, 2023
Standard Sweets near Chawri Bazaar metro station serves delicious breakfast options. You can try Aloo Chole Poori. They also serve sweet Nagauri halwa with a lot of ghee.
2. Sardarji Puri Wala
2. Sardarji Puri Wale, Daryaganj
This undescript shop has been serving Ansari Rd since 1947, after its founder migrated to Dilli from Rawalpindi. Have their urad dal pooris with an aloo-chhole sabzi made without garlic or onion. The closest breakfast spot to the Feroz Shah Kotla pic.twitter.com/1KViKpddIo
— kathan (he/him) (@mutthusouplover) February 27, 2023
Sardarji Puri Wala in Daryaganj is one of the iconic shops in Delhi. The place has been serving breakfast since 1947 after its owner and founder had migrated from Rawalpindi. They are known for their no garlic and onion aloo chole sabzi that can be enjoyed with urad dal pooris.
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3. Banshi Di Hatti
3. Banshi di Hatti – Rawalpindi ke Mashhuur Chhole Bhatuure, Malka Ganj Chowk
These are probably the best Chhole Bhatuure I’ve had in Dilli. Masala Blend 10/10. Only complaint? They don’t have lassi or achaar.
Review on it due this week at https://t.co/vmBQOSPmM2, do subscribe pic.twitter.com/JGfp2OjyVL
— kathan (he/him) (@mutthusouplover) February 27, 2023
Banshi Di Hatti in Delhi is known for its delicious dish of Rawalpindi chole bhature. And probably the best that you will find in the city. However, there is no lassi or achaar to complement the dish.
4. Rama Ke Chole Bahture
4. Rama ke Chhole Bhatuure, Jail Rd, Tilak Nagar
This is Virat Kohli’s favourite Chhole Bhatuure spot according to an interview in BWC. My review? Mixed bag. Been there twice – loved it in Feb ’22 but disliked it when I went the Sunday after Koach hit his 71st. Try for ypurself! pic.twitter.com/m7VXEi6wMi
— kathan (he/him) (@mutthusouplover) February 27, 2023
This place in Tilak Nagar is Virat Kohli’s favourite chole bhature joint. The user shares his review by saying that he loved them in 2022 but suggested that viewers should try these dishes and then decide.
5. Jay Kishan Bahgwan Lal
5. Kachori – Aloo ki Sabzi @ Jay Kishan Bhagwan Lal, Chandni Chowk
I had these with at night, and haven’t been able to locate the shop on Maps so idk timings (likely that they serve bedmi poori for breakfast). But it encapsulates the rustic taste that Chandni Chowk is known for. pic.twitter.com/a9MdCRtuk5
— kathan (he/him) (@mutthusouplover) February 27, 2023
At this place, you will get piping hot kachoris with aloo sabzi. Though it is a little difficult to locate the place on Google maps, this Chandni Chowk gem is worth a try.
6. Select Citywalk
6. An unnamed vendor outside Select Citywalk, Saket
A place special to my heart to wrap up category-1. His Chhole Kulche was fabulous. And also, the first thing I had in Delhi. He sits by the entrance of the MGF Metropolitan Mall, right under the foot-over bridge. pic.twitter.com/ZxViifzJS5
— kathan (he/him) (@mutthusouplover) February 27, 2023
There is an unnamed vendor outside Select Citywalk who sells lip-smacking chole kulche. You will find the vendor sitting right at the entrance of MGF Metropolitan Mall.
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These dishes are tantalising and worth a visit. The user also has a compilation of other dishes like Mughlai, chaat, momos, and more that you can check out.
Cover Image Courtesy: Canva & kathan/Twitter