from Food Tour in Delhi http://www.facebook.com/pages/p/1390121081223692
"“Nervous eater well and truly converted!” 21 March 2015 When I go travelling, I am always super cautions about what I eat and where so when my husband suggested a 4 hour street food tour of old Delhi I was, putting it mildly, petrified! However, I am always up for a challenge and like to face my fears so agreed. We were met by Jaidev at the station as planned and what proceeded can only be described as a heavenly foodie adventure through the streets. We went to places you would never find on your own, down back alleys, all very safe I might add, ate from street traders, stalls, stands and more permanent eateries. I ate in 5 of the 8 places we stopped at but my husband went for it, eating everything he was given! Jaidev was not only a very good and informative guide, he carrier wet wipes and sanitiser gel for good measure. A couple of tips to add, avoid days around Holi festival if you can, some of the places to eat were closed already for the holiday plus you will be targeted by playful kids with water balloons and pistols! Also, there is so much food to try so pace yourselves, it might taste delicious but you can pretty much count on the fact the next place you stop will be as delicious, if not more so. We would absolutely highly recommend this experience and in case you are interested, neither one of us suffered from any kind of Delhi belly either, good times. http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g304551-d3879008-r260817793-Indian_Food_Tours_in_Delhi-New_Delhi_National_Capital_Territory_of_Delhi.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT"
Food walks, cooking demos, shopping, city tours and other fun things to do in New Delhi
Friday, 24 July 2015
"“Nervous eater well and truly converted!” 21 March 2015 When I go travelling, I am always super cautions about what I eat and where so when my husband suggested a 4 hour street food tour of old Delhi I was, putting it mildly, petrified! However, I am always up for a challenge and like to face my fears so agreed. We were met by Jaidev at the station as planned and what proceeded can only be described as a heavenly foodie adventure through the streets. We went to places you would never find on your own, down back alleys, all very safe I might add, ate from street traders, stalls, stands and more permanent eateries. I ate in 5 of the 8 places we stopped at but my husband went for it, eating everything he was given! Jaidev was not only a very good and informative guide, he carrier wet wipes and sanitiser gel for good measure. A couple of tips to add, avoid days around Holi festival if you can, some of the places to eat were closed already for the holiday plus you will be targeted by playful kids with water balloons and pistols! Also, there is so much food to try so pace yourselves, it might taste delicious but you can pretty much count on the fact the next place you stop will be as delicious, if not more so. We would absolutely highly recommend this experience and in case you are interested, neither one of us suffered from any kind of Delhi belly either, good times. http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g304551-d3879008-r260817793-Indian_Food_Tours_in_Delhi-New_Delhi_National_Capital_Territory_of_Delhi.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT"
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