When you visit the same old streets of Kamla Nagar market, you are bound to feel the nostalgia in the air. You picture yourself in others and that too on those new and old food joints. So, let’s go down the memory lane and remind you of a scrumptious memory which you once lived with your family and friends. Catch Now Delhi would advice you to revisit and grab a bite from these tingling eateries!
Bille di hatti
Bille di hatti is a must try street food in Kamla Nagar. This place gives you scrumptious ‘aloo wale chole bathure’. It’s easy on pocket and mind blowing in taste. They even sell their mind blowing chana masala.
Vaishno chaat bhandar
The most famous chaat bhandar serving from ages is everyone’s favourite. From scrumptious and mouth-watering aloo fries mixed in a spicy paste to crispy gol gappas. This place is a yayay for the street food lovers. To top it, their rabri falooda is an icing on the cake.
The ice cafe
On the busy lane of Kamla Nagar, there is a small food joint named ice cafe is one of its kind. Unlike its name, the place serves you mini pizza, salads, garlic bread, nachos and every snack you crave for in college breaks. Their live counter of ice-cream rolls is a reason you should definitely give this place a shot.
There are many more cafe’s adjacent to it , which you must try!
Tony’s
For a person as hungry as a student a paneer masala toast, marshmallow nutella toast and several others is another heavenly place. No kidding but Tony’s sandwiches and toasts are likely to give you orgasm once you bite it.
Tom uncle’s maggi
One of the most famous and yummiest eatery in Kamla Nagar is tom uncle’s maggi. Maggi being the favourite food of students, tom uncle’s maggi has got a great response over the past few years. With wide range of maggi, pocket friendly prices and delectable taste, this place is a must visit for maggi lovers.
#cnfeatures: Kamla near market street food. Few other places you shouldn’t miss are big red box and paranthas at chai point, which is at the backside of Woodbox Café. These are indeed hard to miss!