Rahul Gandhi relishes pani puri and chole bhatoore at the famous Bengali Market and Jama Masjid in Old Delhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi recently spent a day out binging upon golgappas, matar chaat, chole bhature, and everyone's beloved: Sharbat-e-Mohabbat. Photos and videos from the fun-filled date towards the end of Ramadan, have gone viral. Here are some images of Rahul enjoying his all-time favourite dishes with the famous food blogger Kunal Vijaykar on the streets of Old Delhi

Updated On: 2023-05-17 03:29 PM IST

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An evening spent well eating golgappas in Bengali market and the savouries at Jama Masjid in Old Delhi. Photo Courtesy: Twitter INC India

Relishing savouries near Jama Masjid, Rahul Gandhi was seen trying the iconic Mohabbat-e-sharbat. The refreshing drink is made from watermelon chunks dipped in milk infused with Rooh Afza. Photo Courtesy: INC India

People showed up in large numbers to catch a glimpse of Rahul Gandhi. Netizens shared dozens of images and selfies of themselves with the Congress leader, next to the famous Jawahar Hotel near Jama Masjid in Old Delhi. Photo Courtesy: INC India

A warm welcome by the floating fragrances at Nathu’s Sweets urged Rahul to order their revered plate of Chole Bhature. He is seen discussing the nuances of the lip-smacking dish at the famous food joint in Delhi. Photo Courtesy: Kunal Vijaykar

What is a trip to Old Delhi without devouring golgappas? The crispy and savoury item is dipped in spicy water made from mint leaves in some places and in some places, it is jaljeera pani or hing pani or amchur (dried mango) pani. Here, Rahul Gandhi can be seen enjoying a plate full of Golgappa dipped in mint leaves. Photo Courtesy: Kunal Vijaykar

Another savoury dish that one cannot miss is the iconic matar chaat slapped with a dash of sweet and spicy chutney. Delhi’s Bengali Market offers a variety of street food items and is a hot favourite of visitors as well as locals. Photo Courtesy: Kunal Vijaykar

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