New Delhi: Showcasing the two most significant eras of the city -- The Last Mughal Emperor and The Emergence of British Raj -- a recently-launched two-week long food festival in Delhi is inspired by the culinary bylanes of Purani Dilli.
The 'Dilli 6' food festival that kickstarted at Edesia at Hotel Crowne Plaza attempts to unravel the 'food stories' of Purani Dilli through the lens of historical events and a 'jugalbandi' with Lutyens' New Delhi.
From Dilli-6 style immunity booster shots to the buzzing street food carts will offer quintessential Dilli 6 delicacies such as Golguppas, Kachori Chaat, Bharwan Aloo Tikki Chaat, Kuliya Chaat, Mutton Burrah, the chefs have tried to recreate the iconic Paranthe Wali Gali with a unique variety of paranthas.
For a symphony with Lutyen's Delhi, the festival also offers Anglo-Indian specials such as Dak Bangla Murgi Roast, Railway Mutton Curry, Country Captain Chicken, Calcutta Devils Egg, Adraki Goat Cutlet, Royal Chicken Dal, Lady Kenny, Fruit Truffle and many more.
Their in-house mixologists have concocted two special drinks inspired by the personalities of Mirza Ghalib and Edwards Lutyens to showcase their love for wine & champagnes.
The in-house team has designed two unique dining experiences to showcase a culinary and cultural 'jugalbandi' of Ghalib's Delhi and Lutyen's New Delhi in the form of 'Shayari Durbar' and 'Viceroy's House'. The lights, furniture, props, cutlery and wall designs take guests back to the respective eras while dining.
A Dilli Junction (1864) station has been set up for 'Dine inside the Train' experience. Do not miss the private dining experience at 'Namak Haram Ki Haveli'.
The festival also brings the iconic Daulat Ki Chaat, Pan Wala, Souvenir Shop and Tarot Card Reader from Purani Dilli under the same roof.
Ranjan Banerjee, General Manager of the hotel says: "Dilli 6 food festival is a signature experience of our hotel where we offer the authentic street food from the lanes of Old Delhi crafted under extremely hygienic setup. The people have been missing the real magic of Purani Dilli's street food owing to hygiene concerns in the past one year. With IHG Ways of Clean guidelines, enhanced sanitization measures and revamped cleanliness protocols, we are confident of providing a Safe dining experience to our guests and an excellent opportunity for them to relish the iconic dishes. This year, we are showcasing the culinary heritage of the city from the eyes of two iconic figures -- Mirza Ghalib and Edward Lutyens."
Sumit Sinha, Director of Food & Beverage adds: "The culinary culture of Delhi is significantly inspired by the invaders who brought with them their culinary secrets. Our culinary journey starts from the era of the Last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar where Mirza Ghalib was a courtesan. The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 uprooted the Mughal dynasty and paved the way for the emergence of the British Raj. In 1912, when the metropolis of New Delhi was chosen to be the capital of the British Raj Empire, Edward Lutyens was commissioned to India to design and conceptualise the new capital. We are attempting to cover this historical journey through street food. The dishes and the unique dining experiences at the food festival reflect the culinary richness of these two eras."