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An Eve in Lajpat Nagar Market

May 7, 2019


Well this is my second food blog after Taste You Can Never Miss and I couldn't resist myself from writing this one. 


(Picture Credit : The one who is writing the blog) 

It was around 07:00 pm sitting on my bed , scrolling Instagram , the dusk was falling down and I got a call from my friend as usual because she was bored and wanted to know that am I free ? so that we go out somewhere hang out .... It was as usual other day and It's pretty common for college students living around the campus to meet and hangout in the evening. And if you are Delhi , like me then we have advantage of Delhi Metro as can go anywhere in any part of Delhi very conveniently. So , we decided to meet at our nearest metro station and from there we can decide how can we spend the evening. We met there and after thinking for about fifteen minutes we finally agreed to " Lajpat Nagar " . It's in south Delhi and we could easily reach there through metro. So, we took metro to Lajpat Nagar and we reached there around 08:00 pm. My companion heard that the market of Lajpat Nagar is a cool place to hangout and have good snacks and street food out there. So, we went to find out what's there.

(Picture Credit : The one who is writing the blog) 

We reached there in around half hour, stepped out of the Lajpat Nagar metro, took the exit number five, headed towards the road and my friend knew a popular place out there for momos, it was kind of road side but that was a proper shop when we figured it out, that was "Dolma Aunty's momos". The first picture of this blog is of Spring Rolls we tried out there and they were among the best spring rolls I ever had, with that we ordered Fried Veg. Momos, unfortunately I had forgot to click the snap of those mouth watering fried momos and surprisingly the size of those momos was bigger than I expected and honestly that enthralled me.



(Piture Credit : The one who is writing the blog) 

Since then I kept visiting there. We hardly paid less than ₹200 from our pockets. After getting done from Dolma Aunty, we took a round of market. The market was well maintained and attractive, there were many other food stalls out there but our tummy didn't allowed us to get over our hands to those other spicy smelling food stalls. And cherry on the cake was the weather that favoured us well on that day being cloudy with monsoon breeze in such a scorching weather and indeed that was a delicious day I must say.

Well, That's just one place I mentioned about Lajpat Nagar, I can write about more food stalls of this place on which I personally visited, if you are interested  so do let me know.

Whatever you feel about this blog, do let me know in comment section. 
Happy reading 📖 

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