Best Street Food Restaurants In West Delhi
By Krati Purwar
Are you looking to relish gol gappe, vada pav, pav bhaji, noodles, or other street food items in West Delhi? Paschim Vihar, Rajouri Garden, and Punjabi Bagh are known for eateries that serve the most delicious street food items. Bustling streets are flanked with shops that serve delicious and flavourful chole bhature, chicken tikka, kulcha, noodles, and momos. If you are in the vicinity or visiting these areas, below mentioned food joints are a must-try to satiate your hunger pangs.
*Some restaurants listed in this trail serve non-vegetarian food, but have been added because they have good vegetarian options on their menu as well.
Art Of Spices
Do you want to gorge on chicken delicacies in West Delhi? Head to Art of Spices in Paschim Vihar. Its pocket-friendly menu and quick service will leave you impressed. From vegetarian to non-vegetarian delicacies to relish, this small eatery caters to customers across a variety of taste palettes. You must try kadhai paneer, paneer lababdar, chicken biryani, mutton biryani, chicken korma, egg curry, mutton rogan josh, egg roll, butter chicken roll, egg mutton roll, Afghani chicken, etc. They also have veg and non-veg momos.Nirmal Vada Pav
Imagine an evening of gorging on spicy pav bhaji, delicious vada pav, and a hot plate of chicken momos. If this does not make you drool, nothing will. Nirmal Vada Pav joint in Paschim Vihar, West Delhi is where you will get to go gaga over your favourite street food items. They have different variations of vada pav, burger, dabeli, and kulcha rolls. You must try their pav bhaji, aloo vada, and chicken steamed momos. Their full-plate fried momos are priced at only Rs 50.Atul Chaat Corner
Indians swear by their gol gappas (also referred to as pani puris or puchkas). You will hardly find anyone who would say that they don’t like small crispy and fluffy puris filled with tangy and spicy water. If you are near Rajouri Garden and craving gol gappas, head to Atul Chaat Corner. They also serve raj kachori, sev puri, kulfi faluda, pav bhaji, aloo chaat, desi burger, batata puri, and aloo tikki. Every dish on their menu costs less than Rs 100.Gupta Chaat Corner
In the West Punjabi Bagh, Gupta Chaat Corner is known for serving the best rolls and street food delicacies. It’s a corner shop with tables laid outside so that customers can enjoy a hot plate of momos, noodles, etc. They open quite early in the morning and have everything on their menu for you to enjoy from breakfast to dinner. If you ever visit this place, must try their chole bhature, chilli garlic noodles, achaari chaap, aloo chaat, veg momos, kung pao mushroom, and tawa chaap gravy.Baljeet’s Amritsari Koolcha
Originating in Punjab, kulchas are famous breakfast, lunch, and dinner options in North India. Baljeet’s Amritsari Koolcha shop is the perfect food joint in Rajouri Garden to relish this dish and its other variations. You can also order aloo gobhi, paneer naan, and other North Indian dishes to satiate your hunger pangs. They also have different types of paneer gravies, dal makhani, rice, and dairy-based beverages.Jhakkas Bombay Pav Bhaji
Vada pav is a staple in Maharashtra, especially Mumbai, but where can you find the authentic taste in New Delhi? Jhakkas Bombay Pav Bhaji in Punjabi Bagh is a must-try food joint. Their small menu has a variety of tawa pulao, Bombay pav bhaji, dabeli, and vada pav. You should definitely try masala pav bhaji, paneer tawa pulao, masala and cheese vada pav, and Bombay cheese dabeli.Jaiveer Naan & Chaap
Jaiveer Naan and Chaap in Paschim Vihar is a renowned street food joint with a good space for sitting. It is known for serving flavourful vegetarian delicacies for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Their must-try dishes include chole, tandoori mushroom, malai chaap, haryali paneer tikka, special Amritsari thali, and tawa chaap masala. If you are in the vicinity, do try a meal here, and you will leave with your hunger satisfied.