If you have been following Arjun Kapoor on Instagram, you’d know that the actor is having the time of his life in Delhi. Currently shooting for his upcoming film in the Capital, the actor is surely having a great time with different delicacies to nosh on every day. Delhi, during winters is no less than a food heaven, and it seems like Arjun knows it the best. A few days ago, he was gorging on some succulent kakori kebabs from the iconic Saleem’s Restaurant, which his film director treated him to.
Now in his latest update, Arjun was seen drooling over hot parathas in Dilli Ki Sardi. The actor has been sharing quite a few snaps of Delhi in his Instagram stories. From the radial of Connaught Place to shoot prep in Vasant Kunj, Arjun’s Instagram has been full of iconic Delhi spots in the last few days. Now, in a slow-motion video, we could see parathas being cooked and flipped over on a hot tawa, at what seemed to be a roadside dhaba. He used the sticker ‘Sunday Funday’, besides hashtags ‘#paratha’ and ‘#dillifoodies’. Take a look:
Looks scrumptious, doesn't it? We are sure Arjun had a great time devouring the same. But if you are craving some parathas in Delhi’s winter, we’ve got you five of the best spots to try this season.
1. Parathe Wali Gali
No matter where you live in India, mention parathas and you will have someone suggest parathe wali gali at Chandni Chowk, for sure. Nestled in the dingy bylanes of Old Delhi, you can find a range of deep-fried parathas served with sabzis, chutneys, and achars.
2. Moolchand Parantha
Another one of the famous paratha joints, Moolchand Parantha serves tandoori parathas that come with a variety of stuffing. It is easy on the pocket and wholesome to satiate your hunger pangs.
3. Not Just Paranthas
A casual eating spot in Greater Kailash 2 that serves food into the wee hours of the morning, Not Just Paranthas is known for its rapid service and pocket-friendly, hygienic meals with a variety of options.
4. Qutub Institutional Area
This one is where you can spot dhabas lines one after another, and is a hotspot for students not just for paranthas, but also noodles, momos, and soup. The keema paratha here is the most popular, and you’ll know why after just one bite. It’s buttery perfection, crisp on the outside and soft and heated on the inside is sure to melt your heart.
5. Pt Babu Ram Paranthe Wala
Known to be Delhi’s first and most well-known parathe wala, one alone cannot finish a huge serving of paratha here. You can choose from everything from aloo and nimbu paratha to chocolate and rabri paratha.