Chole bhature, kachoris: Soon, enjoy Old Delhi’s street food at night market near Salimgarh Fort | Delhi News
Delhiites can look forward to an evening of culinary exploration under the stars — just steps away from one of the city’s oldest forts. To revive Old Delhi’s street food culture and streamline vending practices, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is set to launch a night food market adjacent to the historic Salimgarh Fort. The market, which will operate between 6 pm and 10 pm, aims to offer a curated gastronomic experience rooted in the streets of Chandni Chowk, while maintaining hygiene standards and controlling unauthorised encroachments. The civic body had earlier invited applications from vendors operating in Chandni Chowk and the surrounding areas. A total of 93 entries were received by the deadline of April 11, officials said, eliminating the need for an extension, which had earlier been considered in case of poor turnout. Story continues below this ad The applications featured a rich variety of Delhi’s favorite street foods, including biryani, noodles, pav bhaji, chole bhature, kachori, paranthas from the famed Paranthe Wali Gali, fruit chaat, ice cream, lassi, and more. The …
