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Delhi Chandni Chowk: Food walk with spice market & tea

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Old Delhi’s flavors, stories & the chaos of Chandni Chowk

Step into Old Delhi’s Chandni Chowk with a local guide for a food walk through bustling markets and hidden alleys. Taste street snacks, sip masala chai on a rooftop above Asia’s largest spice market, and join locals at Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib’s kitchen. It’s messy, lively, full of flavor — an experience you’ll remember long after leaving Delhi.

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What’s the experience like?

The first thing that hit me in Chandni Chowk wasn’t the crowd — it was the smell. Spices everywhere, sharp and sweet at once, like someone had just cracked open a hundred jars. Our guide, Rishi, waved us through a tangle of cycle rickshaws and pointed out a Jain temple painted in faded reds. I tried to keep up but kept getting distracted by flashes of gold jewelry in shop windows and the way people called out to each other across the street. There’s this constant hum here — not loud exactly, just busy, like everyone’s got somewhere to be but nobody’s rushing.

We ducked into Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib and Rishi showed us how to tie a scarf over our heads before stepping inside. The kitchen was something else — huge pots bubbling away, volunteers handing out chapati after chapati. I helped roll dough for maybe three minutes before an old lady laughed and gently took over (I’m not offended; she was way faster). The air smelled of cardamom and something buttery I couldn’t place. After that we wandered into Khari Baoli, which is apparently Asia’s biggest spice market. My nose tingled from all the chili powder in the air — I sneezed so hard a shopkeeper grinned and handed me a tissue without missing a beat.

Upstairs in one of those old havelis (I think it was called Gadodia Market), we climbed this narrow staircase that felt like it might collapse under us. Suddenly we were on a rooftop looking down over Old Delhi — pigeons everywhere, kids flying kites between tangled wires. Someone handed me a cup of masala chai so hot I nearly dropped it (worth it though; still thinking about that taste). The city looked softer from up there somehow, less chaotic. We finished with some street snacks — samosas that burned my fingers and something sweet I never caught the name of because Rishi was already telling another story about his childhood here.

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Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Old Delhi Heritage and Food Tour

  • Pass by Digambar Jain Lal Mandir
  • Pass by Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib and Langar
  • Visit Asia's biggest Spice Market (Khari Baoli)
  • Visit Gadodia Market rooftop, enjoy Masala Tea
  • Explore Kinari Bazaar and 350-year-old havelis
  • Pass by Chandni Chowk street
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Top questions

How long does the Chandni Chowk food tour last?

How long does the Chandni Chowk food tour last?

The tour lasts around 3 hours.

Is pickup included for this Old Delhi food walk?

Is pickup included for this Old Delhi food walk?

Yes, pickup is included as part of your booking.

What foods will I try on this Chandni Chowk tour?

What foods will I try on this Chandni Chowk tour?

You’ll taste famous street foods like samosas and masala chai during the walk.

Does the tour include visiting the spice market?

Does the tour include visiting the spice market?

Yes, you’ll explore Khari Baoli, Asia’s biggest spice market.

Will we visit any religious sites during the tour?

Will we visit any religious sites during the tour?

You’ll stop at Digambar Jain Lal Mandir and Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib.

Is there a rickshaw ride included?

Is there a rickshaw ride included?

A rickshaw ride is included as part of your experience in Old Delhi.

Are vegetarian options available on this food walk?

Are vegetarian options available on this food walk?

The street foods offered are typically vegetarian-friendly.

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What’s included

Your day includes pickup in Delhi, a guided walking tour through Chandni Chowk with stops at heritage sites and religious places like Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib, entry to Asia’s largest spice market Khari Baoli and Gadodia Market rooftop for masala chai, famous Old Delhi street food tastings along the way, plus a rickshaw ride through bustling lanes before returning at tour’s end.

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