With so many food stalls and restaurants, choosing a place to eat in Delhi can be quite overwhelming at first. For a traditional Indian meal start at Delhi Haat, an open-air food and craft bazaar located in North Delhi. Each food stall here represents a different state of India, allowing you to literally taste the entire country – and at an affordable price. The stall that has the biggest line of customers is your best bet for a delicious and safe meal. Music performances, dances and festivals also take place at Delhi Haat, adding to the liveliness of this vibrant Bazaar.
If you're not sure as to what to eat in Delhi there is always an abundance of westernised fast food chains to get you by. Italian and Chinese food is also incredibly popular in India, and of a great quality. Naturally though, you'll never try better Indian food than in Delhi. Here the Dahl is fresh, the butter chicken is thick and the Tandoori chicken is bright. For a unique Delhi dining experience, follow the locals lead and eat your meal with your right hand.
Still have room for dessert? Everyone in Delhi raves about the cakes on offer at Foodaholics. Try one of their decadent cakes, such as the famous Hazelnut Royaltine, and discover what all of the fuss is about.
Delhi Airport (DEL)
Flights from Australia to Delhi will disembark at Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Named after the former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) is located 16 kilometres from New Delhi and is the busiest airport in India.
Airport Accommodation: There are a number of hotels located in close proximity to Indira Gandhi International Airport . Book your Delhi Airport accommodation.
Airlines that fly to Delhi
Airlines that offer cheap flights to Delhi from Australia include:
For more information on airlines that offer flights to Delhi, have a look at our international airline page.
To book your flights to Delhi, call our travel consultants on 133 133.