Reviews Nagaland's Kitchen

5
Nooma Kulsoom
+5
Beautiful and aesthetically pleasing space. So many varieties of handicrafts. One can easily buy many gift items at this place. It represents India's handmade culture. That's why it is a measure tourists spot. Best time to visit is November to February.
5
Ankit Gupta
+5
This place has been one of the favourites since more than 2 decades. There is definitely a charm of this place for people of Delhi. Great food, warm place to visit, food options are immense and one can buy handicrafts, souvenirs and other things. Fruit beer is all time favourite and food across state stalls are great. Must visit.
4
Vatsala Tyagi
+4
A great place to shop for Indian handicrafts and handloom. Footfall of people is high though it adds to the vibrant atmosphere. Parking can be a problem. Better to take a cab and go. Carry a big bag for your shopping for convenience. Food stalls are there. The cultural performance usually in the evening by folk artists are a must watch.
5
Harish Kumar
+5
✍️An awesome shopping centre in Delhi that will surely please all the ladies out there 😎😁. From handicrafts to apparel to paintings to eateries to what not from across India, it is a very good experience for already half a day in Delhi. You have eateries specific to different cuisines of India as well as shopping stuff. Easily accessible via Delhi Metro if u prefer public transport. Definitely worth a visit anytime 👍👍👍👍👍👌
4
Sid D
+4
I love this place. There are handicrafts from many states of India and food stalls run by respective state tourism boards. Things can’t get more authentic. Also, this is a popular market for handicrafts. Visit this place on weekdays to beat the crowds and bargain heart fully. Although on weekends you can attend music concerts here. I’ve started a project wherein I plan to visit every state’s food stalls and have their authentic foods. So far I visited Tamil Nadu’s , Jammu’s, Uttarakhand, Assamese, and Sikkim’s food stalls. And I loved Assamese thali most.
5
vigrajesh2007
+5
Vibrant yet Serene. Glimpse of entire India in couple of acres. Neat & Clean. Heritage & Contemporary simultaneously. Shop with care , lot of room for bargaiing . With good bargaining skills one can purchase some items at as low as 25% of the quoted price. Some items are really worthy , one will appreciate artisan's skill and forget bargaining.
4
Maya Sadasivan
+4
Generally the shopkeepers are comfortable showcasing items without pressure to buy. Reasonable amount of bargaining is there. The old brass item selection is amazing... With patience could get some quaint pieces. Madhubani art work...there is good choice..and of course footwear too. Very patient salespeople. Food stalls are not very great - both cleanliness and quality are suspect.
4
Somya Babel
+4
Dilli Haat is a beautiful and vibrant place that everyone should visit at least once. It is booming with the local artisans and the brilliant artists who exhibit their lovely art. You can get a wide range of home decor articles, clothes, footwear, accessories, stationery items, etc. However, the price is on the higher end considering the other markets but they have not compromised on the quality. Dilli Haat also has various food items that belong to diverse states and cultures. Some of them are amazing but the rest of them are okay-ish. All in all, you should experience it to have a delightful sight and a picturesque moment. The vibe is wholesome and exquisite.
4
Anusree
+4
Dilli Haat INA is a vibrant cultural and crafts bazaar in Delhi. It's a melting pot of diverse Indian handicrafts, traditional artifacts, and delicious regional cuisines. The lively atmosphere, coupled with live performances, makes it a unique experience for both locals and tourists. However, it can get crowded, so be prepared for some hustle and bustle. Overall, a must-visit for those looking to explore India's rich cultural tapestry.
5
Amit Kumar
+5
One of the best places in delhi if U want to have some peace of mind, to get lost in the cultural heritage of India, to have delicious food from different corners of India. It's full of colours, music, beautiful people and wonderful art.
4
Alok Verma
+4
A nice place to visit for shopping variety of specialized products of different states of India. Rates are comparatively quite high. Small food outlets of different states are available and you can enjoy foods of different states. Dilli haat metro Gate no. 5 is the nearest to walk in. You can spend good time here. 1 Star is less due to high prices.
4
Mudit Karwa
+4
Great place to experience a variety of Indian Cuisines from and handicrafts from different States of India. While buying, remember to bargain as most would quote 2X the actual price. Do try the Millets food experience centre. They serve amazing millet based dishes. Can be visited during the afternoon on weekends to avoid rush. Overall a fun-filled experience. Entry fees ₹40 per person.
4
Rahul Raj
+4
Nice place with variety of authentic Stuff, which is obviously a bit costly as they involve artistic work behind them. Even if you don't want to but anything still you can visit the place to have an experience plus restaurants are there incase you get hungry
5
Arpita Banerjee (Appy)
+5
Beautiful Collection and huge varieties of items found. Comparatively expensive, but price can be bargained and negotiated well. There are food stalls representing foods from different states of India. Can be very addictive, in terms of shopping experience.
5
Utkarsh
+5
Good place for shopping, especially for women. You will find a variety of traditional jewellery and garments. Apart from that, you will also find local food item stalls from almost every state in the country. It feels like a mini india. The stuff over here is a bit over priced, however it is worth visiting here.
5
Ashish Syal
+5
1. Dilli haat INA visit you to the magical world of Indian art and heritage presented through a fascinating panorama of craft, cuisine and cultural activities. 2. The nearest metro station is Delhi haat INA. You can reach the Metro, bus, texi, auto etc. 3. The Ticket Price of Dilli Haat INA is.. Rs 30 for Adults Rs 20 for Kids (5-12 years) and Rs 100 for foreigners. 4 . Great place to experience a variety of Indian Cuisines from handicrafts from different States of India Like Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal, Rajasthan, Assam etc. 5. A nice place to visit for shopping a variety of specialized products of different states of India. The product is very good with most products. 6. While buying, remember to bargain as most would quote double the actual price. 7. Overall, you can spend 1-2 hours here.
5
Dr. Dhiraj K Gupta - GMail
+5
Excellent tourist attraction. 100% wheelchair accessible. Ramps everywhere. Metro station right within the premises. Delicious eating joints. Washrooms also for Wheelchairs.
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