$ Street Food in Thieves Market 🇮🇳

After spending a fair amount of time in Delhi’s green and peaceful areas it was time to brave the chaos of Old Delhi. We took a rickshaw straight from outside the Agrasen ki Baoli stepwell and as soon as we got stuck at a red traffic light we were surrounded by beggars. In my opinion it’s best not to give these people any money for the reasons I state in the video. The huge Jama Masjid was the landmark in the Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi area where I asked the rickshaw to drop us off at. It’s right next to Chor Bazar (Thieves Market) and some busy streets where almost every shop is selling food. The first thing I tried at Meena Bazar (the more friendly name for Chor Bazar) was Shahi Kheer. I thought it tasted like a creamy rice pudding but the grain is actually puffed lotus flower seeds. Very tasty and I’ll definitely eat it again whenever I find it. I enjoyed more dairy deliciousness next with a fresh lassi. The lassi that you buy fresh, served in clay pots is always a
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