The very populated Old Delhi is more than three centuries old and is a prized treasure trove and a home to the diversity of Indian communities. As Chandni Chowk is mostly popular for its heritage Havelis, old bazaars and places of worship. Reviews on Paranthe wali gali is that you can explore the everyday life of the locals as you walk into the spice, jewellery, dry fruits, wedding markets and build up an appetite for the Indian street food, including stuffed Parathas & Jalebis
and Mughlai food at Karim’s. Head to the magnificent Jama Masjid for stunning views of Delhi 6, with the iconic symbol of India in the backdrop
of Red Fort.
The charm of Old Delhi demands an entire day to truly enjoy all the treasures hidden including ‘Paranthe wali gali’ in this culturally rich part of the Capital state. Moreover, its only about 15 mins walk from the Chandni Chowk metro station.
Paranthe Wali gali, Chandni Chowk located in old Delhi is a small L-shaped crowded lane with lots of food stalls and street food vendors offering variety of crispy, mouth-watering Paranthas. They have chilly Parantha, paneer Parantha, muli Parantha and papad Parantha. You can enjoy good varieties of Paranthas offered here. The place has tables and chairs arranged in a congested room, however, the hovering tastes of Paranthas will exclude you to paradise even in the crowded room.
If you want to have stuffed Indian bread dip fried in a wok, this is the place to be. In accordance with the reviews of ‘Paranthe wali Gali we have come across that they have earned a lot through referral marketing, and the locals have self-advertised this place.
But also looking the reviews of Parnathe wali gali, Chandni Chowk, there is nothing great about it as such and all you can relish. Many people have liked Rabri Parantha – an Indian bread stuffed with a milk desert paste which had a unique sweet and salty combination.
Must visit at-least once when in old Delhi.