Chor Bazaar of Delhi is a place listed on Delhi tourism and we thought, why not?
Next day we are standing right there at 5 am looking at the hawkers sell stolen clothes and shoes at throw away prices and the cops seemes to be aware of it all.
We came across a vendor selling Biryani and decided to try it after much contemplation. It was decent for a 5 am dish.
Rice were not flavoured enough but had it in them the tinge of saffron used and that gave out a right aroma. The chicken was properly cooked and came off easy. For 30 bucks it was worth it.
I found the place(Chor Bazaar) highly over rated, where rip offs are more predominant than the real stuff and I've got a few words of caution for you, what you buy before sunrise will look totally different once the sun is up. No wonder this place is flourishing.
You've got to be a regular to fish out th best of stuff.
We then walked towards Jama Masjid for breakfast.
The lane opposite Jama Masjid Is all lit up at 7 am and you can smell good food cooking.
Picked out a place that looked hygienic and ordered for Nihari and Khorma.
Nihari
This was by far the best breakfast of mine in Delhi. Grated ginger, chopped chili and ghee made this Nihari something worth remembering. You've got to try this one.
Khorma.
Didn't really like it. It consisted of 3 pieces of mutton in onion based gravy but I personally didn't like it.
All we paid was 86 for the food we ate. That's economical.
After an hearty breakfast we headed out towards Chawdi Bazaar and came across a vendor selling something called Daulat ki Chaat.
Now I really have no ideas how it's prepared but it had whipped cream which was so light that you wouldn't even know you ate it.
It was served something like this,
White cream at the bottom, bread crumbs topped with cream that consistsed of saffron and ground sugar.
This is one Indian dessert that ought to be in every city of India. Never have I seen or eaten such an item in Hyderabad.
Well, this is my Delhi Chor BazaarI story, what's yours?
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