Must Try #3 Non Veg Food Place in Jama Masjid



Well known for its drool worthy kababs, Qureshi lives upto the hype they have all over Delhi.
They serve lipsmacking chicken and mutton kababs dipped in butter and chutney. You can also ask them to make a roll by rolling the kabab in rumali roti which tastes even better. Pricing is quite pocket friendly and location is just opposite Meena Bazaar.


2. Karim's

This place is for Mughali food lovers. It’s is located in jama masjid opposite to gate number 1 There are many branches of karims but this branch is Hatke. I went there with my friends and we tried lots of food. 

1 - Nihari - We love the traditional nihari at Karim’s Jama Masjid and it will always hold a special place in our hearts. However, the other branches of Karim’s expanded throughout the city aren’t that great for this rich stew. It is only available early morning during breakfast for a few hours and finishes very quickly, so you must get here on time to try it. 

2- Chicken Stew - 2. Chicken Stew
A quintessential winter dish, this chicken stew is creamy, rich and full of spices. Cooked without water in onions and curd, this simple dish shouldn’t be ignored. 

3- Badam pasanda - While all the dishes at Karim’s seem to be floating around in oil, this one, in particular, is not for people who loathe the oily layer. A mutton curry with generous amounts of oil, almonds (not just chopped but also in full pieces) and black pepper.

4- Chicken Jahangiri- Blazing in a bright shade of red, this curry has its own unique taste. You will either hate it or love it, but the chilli and spices in this curry will definitely hit you well

We enjoyed the food very much and must visit again.


Old Delhi is filled with hidden gems and one such is Al Jawahar. Named after first Prime Minister of India they serve some lip-smacking food. I had nalli nihari and chicken changezi and paired them with khameeri rotis. Nalli nihari was the show stopper. The mutton was soft and gravy was amazing. Chicken Changezi was good too. And khameeri rotis were excellent. In the end I had Phirni which was perfect to end the note.
They have comfortable and vast space.

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