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Shri Sanwali Murti Mandir
36, Gali Number 2, Block 69B, Dori Walan, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi, 110005, India
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Anmol. Chicken Restaurants
6283, Main, Md. Ismail Marg, near choti Masjid, Bara Hindu Rao, Sadar Bazaar, Delhi 110006, India
Al Naseem Shawarma Roll
M664+9M5, Md. Ismail Marg, Bara Hindu Rao, Sadar Bazaar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Dil Pasand Shahi Dora Kabab
dora kabab, Dil pasand shahi, near chhoti masjid, Bara Hindu Rao, Sadar Bazaar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Changezi chicken ( Shahid Changezi )
Kothi Mem ,bara hindu rao, DCM, And, Rani Jhansi Rd, near Filmistan Cinema, Azad Market, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India
AL SAMEER FOOD
Bara Hindu Rao Shop No - 13/3419, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India
Haseen Mahal
M674+WQJ, Ram Bagh Rd, Naya Mohalla, Nawabganj, Tis Hazari, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
DILLI ZAIKA RESTAURANT
B5, Bara Hindu Rao, Kishan Ganj, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Kamal Bhojnalaya
Pahari Dhiraj, Sadar Bazaar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Pappu Fish Wala
M685+46H, Rani Jhansi Rd, Naya Mohalla, Nawabganj, Pul Bangash, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Hot Pizza Spot
Katra Atmaram, Chamelian Marg Bara Hindu Rao, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
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Aman Guest House
4617, Deputy Ganj, Pahari Dhiraj, Sadar Bazaar, Delhi, 110006, India
Kandh Brothers Homes
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OYO 66187 Hotel The Royal Inn
Idgah Rd, Police Colony, Sarai Khalil, Sadar Bazaar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
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Noora Nihari

M664+HQ5, Barahindu Roa Road, Gali Umrao, Pahari Dhiraj, Sadar Bazaar, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India
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attractions: Shri Sanwali Murti Mandir, restaurants: Anmol. Chicken Restaurants, Al Naseem Shawarma Roll, Dil Pasand Shahi Dora Kabab, Changezi chicken ( Shahid Changezi ), AL SAMEER FOOD, Haseen Mahal, DILLI ZAIKA RESTAURANT, Kamal Bhojnalaya, Pappu Fish Wala, Hot Pizza Spot
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Nearby attractions of Noora Nihari

Shri Sanwali Murti Mandir

Shri Sanwali Murti Mandir

Shri Sanwali Murti Mandir

4.9

(399)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Noora Nihari

Anmol. Chicken Restaurants

Al Naseem Shawarma Roll

Dil Pasand Shahi Dora Kabab

Changezi chicken ( Shahid Changezi )

AL SAMEER FOOD

Haseen Mahal

DILLI ZAIKA RESTAURANT

Kamal Bhojnalaya

Pappu Fish Wala

Hot Pizza Spot

Anmol. Chicken Restaurants

Anmol. Chicken Restaurants

3.8

(985)

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Al Naseem Shawarma Roll

Al Naseem Shawarma Roll

4.4

(652)

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Dil Pasand Shahi Dora Kabab

Dil Pasand Shahi Dora Kabab

4.1

(97)

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Changezi chicken ( Shahid Changezi )

Changezi chicken ( Shahid Changezi )

4.0

(359)

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I wandered into Noora Nihari around 6:30 PM after a long day exploring Delhi, and let me tell you, it was the perfect way to cap off the evening. Tucked away in the labyrinth of Bara Hindu Rao, near Sadar Bazaar on Barahindu Roa Road, Gali Umrao, this little gem is easy to miss if you’re not paying attention—but the smoky, spiced scent wafting through the air will pull you right in. The place has this raw, lived-in feel—think weathered walls and a no-nonsense setup that’s pure old Delhi. I got there just as the evening crowd was picking up—mostly locals unwinding after work, a few chatting over plates, and me, the slightly out-of-place foodie snapping pics. I’ve uploaded one of the shop’s front—check out that dim evening glow hitting the faded signboard; it’s got this gritty charm that sets the mood.

The nihari was the star, no question. It’s meat stew, slow-cooked to perfection, with this deep, rich gravy that clings to every bite. The meat was so tender it fell apart with a nudge, and the spices hit just right—warm and hearty without overwhelming you. I asked for extra ghee (you’ve got to ask, they don’t just dollop it on), and it made it even better. Paired with a hot khamiri roti straight from the tandoor, it was pure comfort food. I snapped a photo of the dish too—look at that glossy sheen, flecked with ginger and green chilies; it’s as soul-warming as it looks.You sit on the floor with a durrie under you—no fancy tables here, just the real deal. The space is small, a little cramped, but clean enough for what it is. The guys running it were quick and polite, though they’re clearly used to a fast-moving crowd—no lingering chats, just food in hand and off you go. It’s only open for short bursts (6:30–8:30 AM and 5–7 PM), so I lucked out squeezing in during the evening slot.

For under ₹200 with roti, it’s an absolute steal—I left full and content, the kind of satisfied you feel after a meal that hits all the right spots. Word is, it’s been a local staple for decades, carrying Haji Noora’s legacy forward, and you can taste the history in every spoonful. A heads-up: it’s not a sit-and-lounge spot. The vibe is quick, functional, and a bit rough around the edges—perfect for solo eats or a quick bite with a friend, less so for a big group. The lanes are narrow and winding, so finding it at dusk felt like a mini quest—thankfully, a chaiwallah pointed me right. If meat or oily stews aren’t your thing, steer clear, but if you’re game, this is nihari done right.Noora Nihari is unpolished, honest, and downright delicious. My pics (especially that steamy shop shot) only hint at the experience—you’ve got to taste it to get it. If you’re around Delhi in the evening, make the trek. It’s worth every step. NEAREST METRO STATION...

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5.0
4y

Was craving #Nihari for some time so finally visited #NooraNihari at Bara Hindu Rao today. I've been planning to visit this iconic Nihari outlet for quite some time toh aaj bulawa aa hi gaya 😊😊 So after having Nihari from all the famous places of Delhi like Kallu, Javed, Haji Shabrati and more, I'll say this is one of the most amazing Niharis you get in Delhi. Made with Buff meat, Absolutely delicious with no overpowering spices, very well cooked and perfect in taste. It's another hole in the wall kind of an eatery, as you can see in the video, located somewhere inside the narrow lanes of Sadar bazar area even I don't know how I reached, just followed the GPS, parked the car somewhere and walked down asking a few guys and reached the right place. The guy sitting at the counter is really very polite and friendly, unlike Kallu where you have to literally beg borrow steal for a plate of Nihari... I had a big plate of Nalli #Nahari for Rs.100 and 2 khamiri roti for Rs.10, the small plate is for Rs.50 Timings are 5.30-7 morning and evening both times .. . So overall I had a great meal and a...

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5.0
2y

During my recent trip to the city, I decided to dine at Noora Nihari, drawn by its reputation for serving authentic local cuisine. While the flavors were undeniably authentic and rich, there were certain aspects of the experience that left me with mixed feelings.

The highlight of my visit was undoubtedly the food. Noora Nihari truly delivers when it comes to capturing the essence of traditional flavors. The nihari dish I ordered was bursting with spices and slow-cooked goodness, a true testament to the restaurant's commitment to preserving culinary traditions. The accompanying naan was freshly baked and complemented the dish perfectly.

However, the overall dining experience was marred by some service-related issues. The restaurant seemed understaffed, leading to longer-than-expected wait times for both seating and service. Once seated, it took quite a while for the server to take our orders, and even longer for the food to arrive at the table. It's clear that the restaurant's popularity has strained their ability to provide timely and...

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I wandered into Noora Nihari around 6:30 PM after a long day exploring Delhi, and let me tell you, it was the perfect way to cap off the evening. Tucked away in the labyrinth of Bara Hindu Rao, near Sadar Bazaar on Barahindu Roa Road, Gali Umrao, this little gem is easy to miss if you’re not paying attention—but the smoky, spiced scent wafting through the air will pull you right in. The place has this raw, lived-in feel—think weathered walls and a no-nonsense setup that’s pure old Delhi. I got there just as the evening crowd was picking up—mostly locals unwinding after work, a few chatting over plates, and me, the slightly out-of-place foodie snapping pics. I’ve uploaded one of the shop’s front—check out that dim evening glow hitting the faded signboard; it’s got this gritty charm that sets the mood. The nihari was the star, no question. It’s meat stew, slow-cooked to perfection, with this deep, rich gravy that clings to every bite. The meat was so tender it fell apart with a nudge, and the spices hit just right—warm and hearty without overwhelming you. I asked for extra ghee (you’ve got to ask, they don’t just dollop it on), and it made it even better. Paired with a hot khamiri roti straight from the tandoor, it was pure comfort food. I snapped a photo of the dish too—look at that glossy sheen, flecked with ginger and green chilies; it’s as soul-warming as it looks.You sit on the floor with a durrie under you—no fancy tables here, just the real deal. The space is small, a little cramped, but clean enough for what it is. The guys running it were quick and polite, though they’re clearly used to a fast-moving crowd—no lingering chats, just food in hand and off you go. It’s only open for short bursts (6:30–8:30 AM and 5–7 PM), so I lucked out squeezing in during the evening slot. For under ₹200 with roti, it’s an absolute steal—I left full and content, the kind of satisfied you feel after a meal that hits all the right spots. Word is, it’s been a local staple for decades, carrying Haji Noora’s legacy forward, and you can taste the history in every spoonful. A heads-up: it’s not a sit-and-lounge spot. The vibe is quick, functional, and a bit rough around the edges—perfect for solo eats or a quick bite with a friend, less so for a big group. The lanes are narrow and winding, so finding it at dusk felt like a mini quest—thankfully, a chaiwallah pointed me right. If meat or oily stews aren’t your thing, steer clear, but if you’re game, this is nihari done right.Noora Nihari is unpolished, honest, and downright delicious. My pics (especially that steamy shop shot) only hint at the experience—you’ve got to taste it to get it. If you’re around Delhi in the evening, make the trek. It’s worth every step. NEAREST METRO STATION PULBANGKASH Red Line
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Unless the surrounding don't bother, this is among the few places to have the best yet simple dish called Nihari, which true to its nature is actually cooked overnight in those huge Deg utensils here. Combined with khameri roti the over all experience gets enhanced multifold. A full plate at INR 120 is enough to devour with two khameri rotis. You may need to ask for direction on reaching the area as the bylanes might be confusing for the first timers. And like suggested by many the early you reach (7-730am) the higher the chance that you would get your share of heavenly delicacy. Also the evening session of Deg starts at 5pm and is over before 7pm. While in the area do buy try the offering like naan, laal roti, sheermaal, rusk, milk rusk, buns etc from various bakeries around. nH Jan 2023
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The nihari happens to be one of the best among the ones offered in Delhi. The flavors are exceptionally strong and will linger in your mouth for hours. Despite this, you may find the neighborhood unhygienic and great difficulty in finding a seat. The shop lies in narrow lanes of Old Delhi. I truly wonder, why do they never expand the shop and make proper seating arrangements. But the good thing is that, they have kept up with the taste. PS: Women may never like the place. Better to get your food packed incase you want to enjoy with family. And the shop might be difficult to find. Take a turn from sunni masjid and there you will find Imran Nihari. The Noora Nihari is right beside in an alley.
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I wandered into Noora Nihari around 6:30 PM after a long day exploring Delhi, and let me tell you, it was the perfect way to cap off the evening. Tucked away in the labyrinth of Bara Hindu Rao, near Sadar Bazaar on Barahindu Roa Road, Gali Umrao, this little gem is easy to miss if you’re not paying attention—but the smoky, spiced scent wafting through the air will pull you right in. The place has this raw, lived-in feel—think weathered walls and a no-nonsense setup that’s pure old Delhi. I got there just as the evening crowd was picking up—mostly locals unwinding after work, a few chatting over plates, and me, the slightly out-of-place foodie snapping pics. I’ve uploaded one of the shop’s front—check out that dim evening glow hitting the faded signboard; it’s got this gritty charm that sets the mood. The nihari was the star, no question. It’s meat stew, slow-cooked to perfection, with this deep, rich gravy that clings to every bite. The meat was so tender it fell apart with a nudge, and the spices hit just right—warm and hearty without overwhelming you. I asked for extra ghee (you’ve got to ask, they don’t just dollop it on), and it made it even better. Paired with a hot khamiri roti straight from the tandoor, it was pure comfort food. I snapped a photo of the dish too—look at that glossy sheen, flecked with ginger and green chilies; it’s as soul-warming as it looks.You sit on the floor with a durrie under you—no fancy tables here, just the real deal. The space is small, a little cramped, but clean enough for what it is. The guys running it were quick and polite, though they’re clearly used to a fast-moving crowd—no lingering chats, just food in hand and off you go. It’s only open for short bursts (6:30–8:30 AM and 5–7 PM), so I lucked out squeezing in during the evening slot. For under ₹200 with roti, it’s an absolute steal—I left full and content, the kind of satisfied you feel after a meal that hits all the right spots. Word is, it’s been a local staple for decades, carrying Haji Noora’s legacy forward, and you can taste the history in every spoonful. A heads-up: it’s not a sit-and-lounge spot. The vibe is quick, functional, and a bit rough around the edges—perfect for solo eats or a quick bite with a friend, less so for a big group. The lanes are narrow and winding, so finding it at dusk felt like a mini quest—thankfully, a chaiwallah pointed me right. If meat or oily stews aren’t your thing, steer clear, but if you’re game, this is nihari done right.Noora Nihari is unpolished, honest, and downright delicious. My pics (especially that steamy shop shot) only hint at the experience—you’ve got to taste it to get it. If you’re around Delhi in the evening, make the trek. It’s worth every step. NEAREST METRO STATION PULBANGKASH Red Line
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Unless the surrounding don't bother, this is among the few places to have the best yet simple dish called Nihari, which true to its nature is actually cooked overnight in those huge Deg utensils here. Combined with khameri roti the over all experience gets enhanced multifold. A full plate at INR 120 is enough to devour with two khameri rotis. You may need to ask for direction on reaching the area as the bylanes might be confusing for the first timers. And like suggested by many the early you reach (7-730am) the higher the chance that you would get your share of heavenly delicacy. Also the evening session of Deg starts at 5pm and is over before 7pm. While in the area do buy try the offering like naan, laal roti, sheermaal, rusk, milk rusk, buns etc from various bakeries around. nH Jan 2023
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The nihari happens to be one of the best among the ones offered in Delhi. The flavors are exceptionally strong and will linger in your mouth for hours. Despite this, you may find the neighborhood unhygienic and great difficulty in finding a seat. The shop lies in narrow lanes of Old Delhi. I truly wonder, why do they never expand the shop and make proper seating arrangements. But the good thing is that, they have kept up with the taste. PS: Women may never like the place. Better to get your food packed incase you want to enjoy with family. And the shop might be difficult to find. Take a turn from sunni masjid and there you will find Imran Nihari. The Noora Nihari is right beside in an alley.
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