Delhi

Multicuisines at Shahjahanabad

Open Time : Open 24 hours

Entry : free

Address : Shahjahanabad, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Why to visit Multicuisines at Shahjahanabad

The recent debate over vegetarian and non-vegetarian food is of interest to Shahjahanabad walas, who have lived in complete harmony since the city's inception.

The eateries in Shahjahanabad represent the culture and tastes of the residents of various neighborhoods.

Food review of Shahjahanabad:

  • Shahjahanabad's bakeries are renowned for their wide selection of bread, cookies, and rusks.
  • In the last few years, there has been an explosion of "foreign" fast food, with items like chicken burgers, shawarma (Lebanese rolls), chowmein, and momo becoming widely available and well-liked.
  • Shahjahanabad is filled with momo stands, which are basically just a table, a stove, and a container for food. This increases the variety of food options.
  • The diamond bakery offers a large selection of Rusks and old-school Bakery products.
  • The Surya Hotel serves amazing home-cooked food.
  • Nihari was a royal Mughal breakfast of mutton stew with khamiri (yeast bread with sesame seeds) served at Karim's, one of Delhi's oldest restaurants.
  • Sweets like Almond chikki and Dal halwa are made fresh every morning at Chaina ram.

FAQ on Multicuisines at Shahjahanabad

What are the places to visit near Shahjahanabad?

Red Fort, Jama Masjid and India Gate are the places to visit near Shahjahanabad.

What are the places to eat near Shahjahanabad?

Al Jawahar, Kake Di Hatti and Rehamatullah Hotel are the places to eat near Shahjahanabad.

What are the hotels near Shahjahanabad?

Hotel Dream Palace, Comfort Inn and Hotel Delhi 55 are the hotels near Shahjahanabad.

How to reach Shahjahanabad?

Take the Red Fort metro station, which is the nearest to Shahjahanabad, walk 3 min to reach the place.

Special Tip

Visit the Suryaa Hotel between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. on or before December 21 to experience Shahjahanabad's home-cooked cuisine. The complete buffet is available for Rs. 1950 per person.

By Abhilasha Prasad

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