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North Delhi's Culinary Treasures: A Guide to the Best Food Around Delhi University

As July approaches and Delhi University's hallowed halls prepare to welcome a new batch of bright-eyed students, the air buzzes with anticipation. The iconic red brick buildings will soon echo with laughter, debates, and the rustling of textbooks. But amidst the academic fervor lies a treasure trove of culinary delights that have nourished generations of DU students. Let's embark on a flavorful tour of the best food joints in and around this venerable institution offering some of the best food in Delhi:

 

1. Chacha Ke Chole Bhature

Address: Kamla Nagar Market, Near Kirori Mal College

Price range: Budget-friendly

Chacha Ke Chole Bhature
Chacha Ke Chole Bhature (Image: Sunisha, Delhi Travel Mamas)

For over three decades, Chacha's chole bhature has been a rite of passage for DU students. The crispy, golden bhature paired with spicy chole is the perfect fuel for long study sessions. Legend has it that Chacha's secret recipe hasn't changed since the 1980s, preserving a taste of nostalgia for alumni.

 

2. Bille Di Hatti

Address: Kamla Nagar Market Near Chota Gol Chakkar

Price range: Economical

Bille Di Hatti
Bille Di Hatti (Image: Ujjwal Foodie/YT)

This hole-in-the-wall eatery has been serving mouthwatering aloo parathas since 1952. The crispy, buttery parathas stuffed with spiced potatoes are a favorite among students looking for a quick, satisfying meal between classes. Bille Di Hatti's enduring popularity is a testament to its consistent quality.

 

3. Tom Uncle Maggi Point

Address: Near Faculty of Arts, North Campus

Price range: Pocket-friendly

Tom Uncle Maggi Point
Tom Uncle Maggi Point (Image: Are You Foodie/YT)

A relatively new addition to the DU food scene, Tom Uncle's Maggi stall has quickly become a campus legend. His creative Maggi variations, from cheese to masala, provide comfort food for homesick freshers and late-night fuel for exam preparation.

 

4. Masala Coke at DSE (Delhi School of Economics)

Address: Delhi School of Economics, North Campus

Price range: Inexpensive

Masala Coke
Masala Coke at DSE (Representation image only: Foodism)

This quirky concoction of Coca-Cola mixed with lemon, spices, and mint leaves is a DU specialty. It's the perfect refresher during sweltering Delhi summers and has been a staple for economics students for decades.

 

5. Nimbu Paani and Samosa at St. Stephen's Café

Address: St. Stephen's College, North Campus

Price range: Very affordable

Samosa at St.Stephen's College
Samosa at St.Stephen's College (Image: EazyDiner)

The café inside the prestigious St. Stephen's College is open to all and famous for its tangy nimbu paani (lemonade) and crispy samosas. It's a popular spot for inter-college mingles and intellectual discussions.

 

6. Bread Pakora outside Kirori Mal College's back gate

Address: Near Kirori Mal College back gate

Price range: Extremely budget-friendly

Bread Pakora
Bread Pakora outside KM College (Image: Sandeep Kashyap)

This humble street stall serves piping hot bread pakoras that are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It's a favorite quick snack for students rushing between classes or heading to extra-curricular activities.

 

7. Chaat at Vaishno Chaat Bhandar

Address: Near Spark Mall, Kamla Nagar Market

Price range: Economical

Vaishno Chaat Bhandar
Vaishno Chaat Bhandar

This chaat paradise has been satisfying DU's craving for tangy, spicy snacks for over 40 years. Their gol gappe and aloo tikki are legendary, offering a burst of flavors that have become an integral part of the DU experience.

 

8. Bedmi Puri at Gopal Sweets Corner

Address: Kamla Nagar Market

Price range: Affordable

Bedmi Puri
Bedmi Puri (Image: Barkha Trehan)

A breakfast favorite, Gopal's bedmi puri served with spicy aloo sabzi has been kickstarting mornings for DU students since the 1970s. It's the perfect hearty meal before a long day of classes.

 

9. St. Xavier's School Kachori

Address: Outside St. Xavier's School, Civil Lines

Price range: Very pocket-friendly

St.Xavier's Kachori
St.Xavier's Kachori (Image: Pratham Jain/Medium)

Though not strictly in the university area, this kachori stall is worth the short trip. Operating for over 50 years, it serves crispy kachoris with a spicy filling that has addicted generations of students.

 

As another academic year dawns, these eateries stand ready to welcome a new cohort of students. They're not just places to eat; they're where friendships are forged, love stories begin, and memories are made. The aroma of chacha's chole, the sizzle of Bille's parathas, and the tang of masala coke are as much a part of the DU experience as the classes and exams.

 

In the years to come, long after graduation, the taste of these foods will transport alumni back to their carefree college days. For that's the magic of Delhi University – it leaves an indelible mark not just on your mind, but also on your palate.

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