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                                    FOOD TOUR DELHI                       

The busiest of all places,(Old Delhi) is somewhat serene in the mornings. The quietness of the place, however, speaks volumes. With lonely lanes and less people around, the walk across this area will take you back to the black and white era. The elaborated complex pattern of wires slightly higher in the sky, the historical architectural patterns and the creative ability to design a khopcha (shop built in almost no place) is a distinct feature particular to puraani dilli alone. It might emerge as a hyperbolic remark when one states that the by lanes of this walled city speak to you about their own history. Such serene settings in the morning can make anyone crave for a walk, not only because of the tranquil experience, but to relish the most eclectic menu served at this place.

The beauty of an early walk relies upon savouring the delectable dishes available only in the mornings. Much of them include Bedmi Pooris - a puffy, hefty, deep-fried puri-like bread made of wheat flour, spices, and dal, which is served with a spicy aloo sabzi, or potato curry; Pitthi and Matar kachori - a proper Delhi preparation, with peas/dal stuffing, spiced up with condiments, served hot with potato gravy; Paneer Pakoda - huge cubes of cottage cheese immersed in a flour batter, and then deep fried; Nahari - a sumptuous non-vegetarian dish cooked overnight with hot curry spices; Paaye - with soup like consistency, Paaye is considered to be a royal food, made of goat's trotters and is usually eaten for breakfast.

Sweets usually made of milk and milk solids are served hot in the mornings, some of which include Jalebi; Nagori Halwa - a small, crispy, crumbly puri made with suji (semolina) and ghee, paired with suji halwa, a sweet, dry porridge likewise cooked in ghee; Moong dal halwa - split green gram dal, further pounded, roasted, and mixed well with sugar, milk and milk solids; Gulab Jamun a dessert, similar to a dumpling, made of milk, sugar and milk solids, taken along with sugar syrup; Kheer - a rice pudding made of milk and sugar, garnished beautifully with dry fruits.

Besides this, the trail has many more dishes to serve you with. 
The wanderlust India has gained expertise, having explored the lanes over a walk, and is cognizant of what suits the non-Indian stomach the best and thus you will often be asked by the hosts to avoid certain food items too. Rest assured, mates!

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         BREAKFAST

Duration : 3 hour Tour


included : Guide Fee + Sightseeing + Eating street food +Drink local Tea

Price : 26 USD/Person / Group tour of 2 to 10 people - Included

1. Pick up and drop

2. English speaking guide drivers

3. Sightseeing fees

4. All street food taste

( Included 6 different street food dishes + local drink Everyday departure time at :

8h30 AM, 11h30 AM and 18h00 at Your hotel or Our Office )

                              DINNER

Duration : 3 hour Tour

included : Guide Fee + Sightseeing + Eating street food +Drink local Tea
Price : 30 USD/Person / Group tour of 2 to 10 people - Included
1. Pick up and drop
2. English speaking guide drivers
3. Sightseeing fees
4. All street food taste
( Included 6 different street food dishes + local drink Everyday departure time at : 6:00 PM, 9:00 PM and 18h00 at Your hotel or Our Office )

 FOOD TOUR JAIPUR

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                      BREAKFAST

The busiest of all places, Old Jaipur, (PinkCity) is somewhat serene in the mornings. The quietness of the place, however, speaks volumes. With lonely lanes and less people around, the walk across this area will take you back to the black and white era. in the morning can make anyone crave for a walk, not only because of the tranquil experience, but to relish the most eclectic menu served at this place.
 


The beauty of an early walk relies upon savouring the delectable dishes available only in the mornings. Much of them include Bedmi Pooris - a puffy, hefty, deep-fried puri-like bread made of wheat flour, spices, and dal, which is served with a spicy aloo sabzi, or potato curry; Paneer Pakoda - huge cubes of cottage cheese immersed in a flour batter, and then deep fried; Nahari - a sumptuous non-vegetarian dish cooked overnight with hot curry spices; Paaye - with soup like consistency, Paaye is considered to be a royal food, made of goat's trotters and is usually eaten for breakfast.

Sweets usually made of milk and milk solids are served hot in the mornings, some of which include Jalebi,Moong dal halwa - split green gram dal, further pounded, roasted, and mixed well with sugar, milk and milk solids; Gulab Jamun a dessert, similar to a dumpling, made of milk, sugar and milk solids, taken along with sugar syrup; Kheer - a rice pudding made of milk and sugar, garnished beautifully with dry fruits.

Besides this, the trail has many more dishes to serve you with.

Elefun has gained expertise, having explored the lanes over a walk, and is cognizant of what suits the non-Indian stomach the best and thus you will often be asked by the hosts to avoid certain food items too. Rest assured, mates!

Duration : 3 hour Tour


included : Guide Fee + Sightseeing + Eating street food +Drink local Tea

Price : 21 USD/Person / Group tour of 2 to 10 people - Included

1. Pick up and drop

2. English speaking guide drivers

3. Sightseeing fees

4. All street food taste

( Included 6 different street food dishes + local drink Everyday departure time at : 8h30 AM, 11h30 AM and 18h00 at Your hotel or Our Office )

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DINNER​

There are several views about the origin of the word Kebab. It may have been derived from the Arabic word Kab, which means a turning movement and cabob, meaning a piece of meat, fish, poultry or vegetable, so that the fusion of these two words led to kebab. The Arabic word possibly derives from the Aramaic, Kabab, which probably has its origins in Kababu meaning 'to burn or char'. Whatever the etymology, there are countless varieties of Kebabs in Jaipur. This Kebab Trail will take you across Jaipur to relish the delicious, succulent, and exquisitely spiced kebabs which has experienced a long journey and many incarnations.

Duration : 3 hour Tour


included : Guide Fee + Sightseeing + Eating street food +Drink local Tea

Price : 24 USD/Person / Group tour of 2 to 10 people - Included

1. Pick up and drop

2. English speaking guide drivers

3. Sightseeing fees

4. All street food taste

( Included 6 different street food dishes + local drink Everyday departure time at : 6:00 PM, 9:00 PM and 18h00 at Your hotel or Our Office )

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