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- Rrawat FelknerAugust 31, 2017Great place for gifts & souvenirs. Popular with both locals and foreigners. For authentic Momo's (steamed - both chicken or pork) & and super tasty Naga Thali visit Naga19Land Stall.
- Aditya GoyalFebruary 21, 2015A worth to go place for art & craft lovers and for food lovers as well. Good scope of bargaining. Food from nearly all Indian states is available in the large, open to sky food court 😋
- Katerina BristJuly 3, 2017Go there to buy your Indian trip gifts. Great variety in textiles and small artisanal objects- negotiate hard! Great food also- it has stalls from different states of India!
- Apoorva SinghMarch 13, 2015Its a nice place for people who are interested in crafts of different states n you'll find cuisines from Bengal , Andhra n others. Its a very likely place, reminds me going to fairs in my childhood.
- Dharmendra Kr RaiMarch 11, 2015Olive oil is known for its savoury flavour and numerous health benefits. It is natural oil – free of cholesterol, salt, trans-fat, sugar and gluten. http://goo.gl/6Su4tR
- Shubhansh AgrawalOctober 5, 2013Good place to hang out once a while. Vada pauv at Maharashtra and fruit beer at Sikkim is awesome. Apart from food various stalls from rajasthan kashmir and other places selling shawls and handicrafts
- Sherry BanatiDecember 8, 2011Naga stall has delicious pork curry... a lot oily though...but awesome! A lovely place to spend an evening amidst all the handicraft from all over india...and the bling and glitter!
- Mariana Stuginski BarbosaMay 8, 2017Good to buy some indian souvenirs, but if you see one or two shops u have seen everything. Most of things the quality is horrible.
- Arpit JawaMarch 2, 2014Chicken momos @ Momo-mia are better than what the surrounding stalls serve. Pyaaz Kachori with Tea + Matka Kulfi @ Rajasthan food stall are highly recommended.
- Naved KhanJune 15, 2014Visit the place for amazing handcrafted products that are sold/showcased here (take out one day for this place at least.... few hours won't be enough)
- Dhruv ShankerJanuary 12, 2014Food at the Maharashtra stall is awesome. Best Puran Poli I've eaten in Delhi. I also recommend the Thepla, Shrikand and Sabudana khichdi.
- Alice HuNovember 9, 2014So many scarves 😍 ranging from 200 rupees to 1000s. Some are incredibly beautiful.
- Anant ChaturvediNovember 13, 2014One of the Best Flea Market Complex on Delhi where you can get food of different states in one place. It's a place you should really go to.
- Sarah KhanApril 17, 2021Like the food experience and feel of this place, also their Chinese food although their jewellery collection is vast but can be costly.
- Nisha JamVwalFebruary 9, 2015The traditional indian handicrafts are exquisite & affordable must go when in delhi
- Pushkin ShuklaMarch 17, 2016It's an amazing place to pickup traditional Indian stuff. Negotiation is must
- dAnSeptember 12, 2015Your one stop to get all your souvenir at affordable price! Don't forget to bargain!
- Arunima MazumdarNovember 18, 2011Don't forget to try Onion Kachori with green chutney and kullarh chai - At Rajasthan stall... makes for a perfect breakfast during the winter months.
- Dima BlackJune 21, 2015Clean, lots of garments to buy and has multiple delecious food options on the cheap...a must when visiting Delhi!!
- Vikrant BansalFebruary 21, 2015I went to Delhi haat after couple of years. It is not changed much. Nice food and variety of things all across India.
- Shivam TomarMay 18, 2014Do try the Kasa Mangso and luchi at the west bengal stall in dilli haat. Superb delicacy.
- Pranav GoyalAugust 5, 2012The Maharashtra stall does really good dabeli,vada pav and other stuff. The momos at the Manipur stall are again marvellous
- The Oberoi, New DelhiJanuary 25, 2012DILLI HAAT transports you to the magical world of Indian art and heritage presented through a fascinating panorama of craft, cuisine and cultural activities.
- meghnad sahasrabhojaneeJune 9, 2012Try the Momos at Manipur Stall. Excellent Chinese too. Also try the Vada Pav at back-side Maharashtrian stall.
- Florian RiegerMarch 25, 2019Roam through the food stands from all across India and snack your way through the country!!!
- ITC HotelsAugust 29, 2012Open market (Bazaar) in South Delhi, venue for craft, music, dance & food, run by Delhi Tourism to promote handicratfs & handlooms, accessible by Delhi Metro, open on all days.
- Ojasvi KhareOctober 31, 2014The best place for authentic and delicious food regarding different cultures of India
- The Dillihaat, is an open aircraft bazaar cum food plaza situated in Delhi and run by Delhi tourism and transportation development corporation (DTTDC).http://www.dillihaat.net.in/
- Sanjeev SrivastavaJuly 13, 2013Great place once inside...Painful trying to get a place to park...leave the car at home, take the metro instead...
- The thupka at the nagaland stall is just superb even i like the fruit beer there.
- Upasana MalikJuly 3, 2014Amazing food at every states' stall! Maharashtrian and Manipuri food is to die for!
- Vinod UnnyFebruary 18, 2012If you like spicy food, try the Raja Mirchi Chutney at Naga Stall. Raja Mirchi=Bhut Jholokia=Ghost Chili.
- Frances JamesFebruary 13, 2016Crafts Market, brings food and crafts from all over the country in one place
- I only eat at the Sikkim House :)Yum Momos, Fruit Beer & Sikkimese Noodles (spicy)
- Raina SharmaOctober 22, 2014Momo mia's veg momos and gol gappas at rajashtan food stall. Shop till you drop!
- Best shopping venue for all sort of ethnic Indian stuff...
- Prashanth ChakravarthyFebruary 5, 2013Good place for food and handicrafts of all the states of the country
- Fever 104 FMNovember 29, 2011Apart from Handicrafts do check out the lip-smacking Chinese with the Indian tadka :)
- Subeh SharmaNovember 11, 2012Onion kachori@Rajastan stall is really good. Momos@Nagaland counter is best avoided.
- Definitely try out the chicken momo's at dilli haat. i prefer those from the meghalaya stall, ask for kamal :-)