Find good restaurants & cafés in Delhi
Delhi’s food is layered like its history. Old Delhi delivers Mughlai kebabs, nihari and parathas cooked the same way for generations; the newer city adds chaat, regional Indian restaurants and a fast-moving café culture. As the capital, Delhi pulls food from everywhere — and eatables helps you find the version of any dish that is actually worth the trip.
Where to eat in Delhi
These are the neighbourhoods to know when you are looking for somewhere good to eat in Delhi:
- Connaught Place — Central Delhi — long-running restaurants and all-day dining.
- Chandni Chowk (Old Delhi) — Historic street food — parathas, kebabs and sweets.
- Hauz Khas — Cafés, rooftop restaurants and a young dining crowd.
- Khan Market — Upmarket cafés, bakeries and restaurants.
- Saket & South Delhi — Mall and neighbourhood dining across cuisines.
What Delhi is known for
If it is your first time eating your way through Delhi, start with these:
- Mughlai kebabs
- Butter chicken
- Stuffed parathas
- Chaat (golgappe, aloo tikki)
- Nihari
- Kulfi-falooda
How eatables helps you find good food in Delhi
eatables is a free food finder and discovery app for Android. Instead of ranking restaurants by who paid the most, it surfaces Delhi spots based on reviews from people who actually ate the dish. With eatables you can:
- Search dishes and see good restaurants, cafés and street-food spots near you on a live map.
- Filter by mood — date-night, solo-friendly, late night, cosy — and by veg or non-veg.
- Save dishes to a personal must-try list so you never forget a recommendation.
- Check approximate prices and recent reviews before you decide where to go.
There are no paid placements — every spot you see in Delhi is ranked on real diner activity, not on who paid to be visible.
Delhi food — frequently asked questions
Where do I eat the best Mughlai food in Delhi?
Old Delhi — around Jama Masjid and Chandni Chowk — is the classic answer, with newer Mughlai spots across the city too. eatables ranks them on diner reviews so you can find the best kebabs near you.
Is Old Delhi street food safe for first-timers?
Stick to busy stalls with high turnover — that is where ingredients are freshest. eatables review counts and recency help you pick spots that locals are eating at right now.
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