When you have a range of foods to try in front of you, where do you think you will start? If this sounds like fantasy to you, we have a way to make it come true. Come for a visit to the beautiful chaotic north India by booking flights to Toronto from Delhi on Tripbeam and check out the mouthwatering delicious dishes that are best when tasted in local areas.
Food is a way to not only tantalise your taste buds, but also experience the culture, tradition and history of a place. It is not simply a means to fill stomachs; it is an identity and a sincere connection to the community. While Indian food is popular all across the world, there is no experience that does it better than having it in India itself. Go ahead and try it out by taking a flight to India now. Are you ready to start out your foodie journey? Here we go!
The delish variety of chaats in north India will have you craving for more, because once would never be enough. From the aloo tikki to bhel puri, aloo chaat to dahi papdi chaat, the tangy, sweet and spicy flavours will have a special place in your heart.
You cannot miss these balls of fried goodness. The vendors fill the crunchy hollow ball with a potato mash and serve it by dipping it in tangy water so you can eat and drink at once. We can assure you have never had anything like this.
A type of savoury pancake made of either ground lentils or gram flour, cheela usually has a stuffing of paneer or potato mash mixture and served with a variety of chutneys.
Available in many forms nowadays, it is typically a pyramid of fried dough filled with mash potato mixture. It is also available in many variants, including chicken, keema, veggie, chowmein, etc. You usually get samosas with either a mint or sweet chutney.
A spicy hot curried dish made with typically lamb or goat meat. Regional to the stunning area of Kashmir, this flavorful curry will rule your heart when eaten with hot rice or naan.
Local to the area of Punjab, Chhole Bhature is popular all over north India. Made up of curried chickpeas in a spicy gravy and fried bhatura (bread), this dish is an absolute delight anywhere you have it. Don’t forget to have it after you get Cheap Flights to Delhi on Tripbeam and come for a visit to India.
A very popular north Indian dish is the spicy Tandoori Chicken, made by marinating and roasting whole chicken in a Tandoor oven. It is easy to dry it if overcooked, so ensure you choose a good place to have this!
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A delight for the vegetarians, dal makhani is a creamy mixed lentil deliciousness prepared over the course of hours.
You obviously can never miss the collection of naans and kulchas we have – from garlic naan, amritsari kulcha, bharva naan / kulcha, paneer kulcha, keema kulcha, butter naan and many more!
Made from evaporated milk and garnished with finely cut pistachios and nuts, this delicious dessert is great with a little sprinkle of cardamom powder on top.
A full experience on its own, thali has a bit of everything on one plate. From appetisers, to main course, desserts and ending drinks, you can only try it to know that we are talking about a not – to – be – missed experience.
Book online flight tickets from Delhi to Toronto on Tripbeam.ca for the return journey once you have explored all the tasty dishes that north India has to offer. And To book USA to India flights check out the best offer at tripbeam.com Visit now!
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