Desi Treats: Top 5 Spots to Devour Samosas In Delhi-NCR

And if you are a Dellhiite, you know that evenings in our households are incomplete without shaam ki chai and piping hot samosas and jalebis. If you are in the mood to devour some delicious samosas, here are some of the best places in Delhi-NCR that you should head to right now.  

1. Maha Samosa  


I’m sure you’ve had samosas, but have you ever dug into a Maha samosa. As the name suggests, a huge samosa awaits you but there’s a catch. If you want to taste this 200 gms delight, you have to buy a movie ticket at Delite cinemas because that’s where you’ll find it.  

Where: Delite Cinemas, Chandni Chowk  

2. Bangla sweet house  


If you aren’t a fan of huge samosas or don’t have a big enough appetite for a regular one either, then Bangla sweet house bite-sized samosas and you are meant to be. Matar paneer samosas are a big hit here so you should definitely give them a try.  

Where: Bangla Sweet House, Gol Market

3. Oye Samose

 

Literally capturing the essence of samose by its name, Oye samose has got a samosa for each one. Peri peri chicken samosa, mutton keema samosa, pizza samosa, you name it and they have it. Not to forget, the imly and green chutney which are to die for.  

Where: Sharma Market, Sector 37, Noida

4. Gohana Famous Jalebi  


Yes, I know the name says Jalebi but do you know any halwai that has stopped at that? Samosas and jalebis go hand in hand. They prepare some delicious crunchy aloo samosas that make just fit your picture-perfect monsoon mood.  

Where: Sector 49, Gurgaon

5. Janata Sweets  


When in doubt of whether to eat kachori or samosa, head to Janata Sweets. Their samosa come in a moong dal filling, giving you samosa plus kachori vibes with a spicy aloo sabzi on the side that will kick off your evening meal so much that you’ll be full long after dinner.  

Where: Paharganj, Delhi  

Also, did we forget to mention? Get those garam-garam jalebis packed with the samosas because we know you want it!  

Note: Some shops may have temporarily closed operations due to the pandemic. Check before you visit them.