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When I was in Delhi, India, my main goal was to search out and eat as many Indian street foods and interesting things as I possibly could. After doing some searches, I finally came across Kuremal Mahavir Prasad Kulfi Wale, a long standing ice cream vendor in the alleys of Old Delhi. Just a short walk from the Chawri Bazar metro station, down an ancient looking lane is the sleepy shop.
I came to Kuremal Mahavir Prasad Kulfi Wale to mostly sample something known as mango kulfi, which is the equivalent of a mango ice cream or gelato that's Indian style. At this particular shop in Delhi, they first take the finest mangos, which are normally alphonso in variety, hollow out the seed from the middle, and then fill the center with a special mixture of cream and spices. The mango is then covered with a thick layer of clay and allowed to freeze until turning into a solid brick. When you order the mango kulfi, it is then removed from the freezer and the vendor hammers off the clay from the top of the mango. Using nothing short of a hacksaw blade, the vendor slices of the skin from the mango. When that's all done, he slices the mango into thin bite sized pieces and puts them all the on the plate.
Mango kulfi at Kuremal Mahavir Prasad Kulfi Wale is a real treat. It's frozen so hard, and the delicious mango goes so well with the thick Indian ice cream that's lightly flavored with a mixture of spices that includes cardamom. Delhi, India, is full of delicious Indian street food, but after a long day of walking around the streets of Old Delhi, there was nothing more satisfying than a freezing cold plate of mango kulfi!
Open Hours: Afternoon /evening is the best time
Price: It cost me 200 INR ($3.64) - I'm not sure if I got ripped off, but even if I did, it was really good.
Address: Kucha Pati Ram, Bazar Sita Ram, Delhi, 110006
How to get there: Take the Metro to Chawri Bazar, exit at gate 3, and immediately cross the street and go down Sita Ram Bazar lane. Take your second right at Kucha Pati Ram, an alley marked by a big fruit stall. Walk down the alley for 200 - 300 meters and you'll come to the place on your right hand side.
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When I was in Delhi, India, my main goal was to search out and eat as many Indian street foods and interesting things as I possibly could. After doing some searches, I finally came across Kuremal Mahavir Prasad Kulfi Wale, a long standing ice cream vendor in the alleys of Old Delhi. Just a short walk from the Chawri Bazar metro station, down an ancient looking lane is the sleepy shop.
I came to Kuremal Mahavir Prasad Kulfi Wale to mostly sample something known as mango kulfi, which is the equivalent of a mango ice cream or gelato that's Indian style. At this particular shop in Delhi, they first take the finest mangos, which are normally alphonso in variety, hollow out the seed from the middle, and then fill the center with a special mixture of cream and spices. The mango is then covered with a thick layer of clay and allowed to freeze until turning into a solid brick. When you order the mango kulfi, it is then removed from the freezer and the vendor hammers off the clay from the top of the mango. Using nothing short of a hacksaw blade, the vendor slices of the skin from the mango. When that's all done, he slices the mango into thin bite sized pieces and puts them all the on the plate.
Mango kulfi at Kuremal Mahavir Prasad Kulfi Wale is a real treat. It's frozen so hard, and the delicious mango goes so well with the thick Indian ice cream that's lightly flavored with a mixture of spices that includes cardamom. Delhi, India, is full of delicious Indian street food, but after a long day of walking around the streets of Old Delhi, there was nothing more satisfying than a freezing cold plate of mango kulfi!
Open Hours: Afternoon /evening is the best time
Price: It cost me 200 INR ($3.64) - I'm not sure if I got ripped off, but even if I did, it was really good.
Address: Kucha Pati Ram, Bazar Sita Ram, Delhi, 110006
How to get there: Take the Metro to Chawri Bazar, exit at gate 3, and immediately cross the street and go down Sita Ram Bazar lane. Take your second right at Kucha Pati Ram, an alley marked by a big fruit stall. Walk down the alley for 200 - 300 meters and you'll come to the place on your right hand side.
Follow my food adventures at http://migrationology.com/ & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ Delhi Travel Guide: http://migrationology.com/delhi-travel-guide-ebook/
Bangkok Travel Guide: http://migrationology.com/ebook-101-things-to-do-in-bangkok/
Thai Food Guide: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/
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Kuremal Mahavir Prasad KulfiWale – Kuremal Kulfi – Since 1906
Shop No. 546, Gali, Kucha Pati Ram Rd, near Ram Mandir, Bazar Sita Ram, Sita Ram Bazar, Chandni Chowk, Delhi, 110006
Very nice
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How do they managed to hollow it with the skin on…? Amazing as it delivers so much more than it looks… Cédric Grolet antithesis 😂😂😂
Hi
Telugu Christian channel (kfgm India) from pastor vijaysagar from vizag Andhra Pradesh.
It will be available in Chennai ?…
Just amazing Street food.
The used hacksaw blade knife is special.
Who else comes back to this video every couple months just cuz it’s the coolest dessert in the world
This might’ve been one of the first mark wiens video I’ve ever watched that I remembered from years ago
Kuremal Mahavir Prasad KulfiWale – Kuremal Kulfi – Since 1906
Shop No. 546, Kucha Pati Ram, Sitaram Bazar, Near Chawri Bazar metro station, Delhi, 110006
Really want to try it once
Im indian but um not agree with our way of touching the food everytime with a really unhygined hands
Interesting…🤔
Ingenious. This might be one of the best street foods I have seen on the channel!