One of the best places for desserts in Karol Bagh. Famous for kulfi and falooda. We tried Rabri Falooda and the taste was awesome. Interestingly, they are also offering sugar free kulfi. A must visit place for kids and elders can enjoy too.
Excellent KUlfi and I'm a sucker fro that one dish. I've been having kulfi here for more than a decade now. Over the years, the amount of nuts for instance, has reduced and so has the creaminess, but it still is a nice deal. THey've also introduced a whole range of flavours, which I haven't been adventurous enough to try.
The best kulfi ever. Tried the raisin and almond special one, just Rs 40 and it’s out of the world!
Too much crowd in this market i really love kullfi and enjoy 🥰
Mainly this for car modifications
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Near karol bagh
Best kulfi i ever ate at affordable price. If you are in gaffar or around karol bagh you must visit and taste it. Recommended..!!!!
By early 1948, with Ind0-Pakistan partition showing its terrifying face, my father Jiwan Das and his family (wife and children) migrated to Haridwar in India and I was born. When I was about two months old, my father decided to move to Delhi and he opened a Photography shop on 2878, Hardhyan Singh Road in Karol Bagh (Originally called Qarol Gardens). The shop was named Jiwan Das and Sons, Photographers and Dealers (see image). The photography business dealt with portraits, group and family photographs and with the dealership we represented photo papers of Kodak and Agfa. As we grew up, my two elder brothers and I helped with running the business – taking photographs and developing them in the dark room behind the counter. For years we continued the run the photo business along with our new ventures, but the shop saw its last days in year 2000. Nonetheless, for now, instead of selling it, we have decided to keep it.
In 1962, the opening of the Gaffar (Ghaffar) Market, (a market allotted to refugee traders and business men from Partitioned Pakistan) was celebrated with much fanfare. The procession had Horsemen, Drum rolls, dancing and music. My father must have run across the road from his shop, to a shop terrace, to take this photograph.
The market, named after a well known freedom combatant Ghaffar Khan, went on to become one of the most famous landmarks of Delhi. At one time it was a single storeyed market. It sold jewellery, crockery, garments and important wares for the home. People flocked to Gaffar to buy their goods. Today the market is also best known for selling the latest technology (imitated or as real brands) like mobile phones, electronics & PC computers at wholesale prices.
This shop was very good, first time I went to delhi and this is my fav shop there!
Best kulfi ever ate by myself . Really very tasty and smooth.. have a try once
The best kulfi in delhi. Going here from childhood. We go here 3-4 times in a month
Badam Kulfi is a must try, I drool for it every single day. Reasonable pricing with great quality
Kaju Kishmish Kulfi, Badam Kulfi & Falooda 💥
Best Kulfi in karolbAH ADN LANDMARK FOR COSTUMERS.
Must try Rabri Faluda Kulfi
Different varieties of Kulfi .
So many flavours and quality is good.
Super excellent service excellent good quality table
Come here for the large amount of options for kulfi and you'll walk away happy. Tried the butterscotch and it was great.
Real taste of Kulfi
Real flavours
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One of the best kulfi ever had it
Easy to reach there as it's a corner shop at chowk.
Rabri faluda is tasty
And kulfeeeeeeeee is wooow
It's a famous place in Karol bag
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