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Our Recommendations
Restaurants / Food places
Lama Kitchen
If you’re craving momo, this is the place. Their pork momos are the juiciest around- comforting, flavorful, and totally satisfying. A hidden gem! – Arpita
Address:
Hauz Khas Village
The Tea Room
One of our favorite mama-son spots with Yohan—he’s all about the Nutella pancakes, and I’m there for the hibiscus tea and lemon cake. Cozy, quiet, and the perfect midweek pause. – Priyanka
Address:
Hauz Khas Village
Mila’s Mama Café
A favorite family hangout—easygoing vibes, long lunches, and space for kids to just be kids. Don’t miss the shaphaley and sel roti thali! – The Singhs
Address:
Humayunpur
Mizo Diner
I’m here almost every week—the Mizo food is incredible (don’t miss the smoked pork!). It’s a cozy, fun spot to eat, laugh, and catch up with friends. – Caroline
Address:
Humayunpur
Carnatic Café
A family favorite for us—Akhil, Yohan, and I love the simple, soulful South Indian food. It’s affordable, full of flavor, and perfect for sharing and good conversation. – Priyanka
Address:
Greater Kailash
Café Lota
After the Craft Museum, I always stop by Café Lota—it feels like an extension of the experience. Rooted in Indian flavors, fresh and creative. You always end up staying longer and leaving fuller—heart and belly. – Caroline
Address:
Bhairon Marg, Pragati Maidan
PLaces to explore
Huckleberry Hangers
Looking for something a little different? This offbeat shop has the quirkiest accessories and unique footwears. A fun stop if you like style with personality. – Arpita
Address:
Green Park (Yellow Line)
Indian Art Collection
Tucked beneath the Tea Room, this little space is a treasure chest- antique posters, vintage postcards, and old collector’s books. A quiet, nostalgic joy for anyone who loves art or history. – Arpita
Address:
Green Park (Yellow Line)
National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA)
I love the NGMA—calm, quiet, and full of honest beauty. Walking through its halls always slows me down and makes me feel more. – Caroline
Address:
Khan Market (Violet Line)
Craft Museum
The Craft Museum is a favorite—peaceful, grounding, and full of color and craftsmanship from across India. It feels both familiar and like another world. – Caroline
Address:
Pragati Maidan (Blue Line)
Connaught Place
Connaught Place (CP) is a lively hub in central Delhi, known for its colonial architecture, shops, cafes, and cultural mix. A great spot to stroll, eat, shop, and explore historic landmarks.
Address:
Rajiv Chowk (Yellow/Blue Line)