Actor Tejasswi Prakash appears exclusively for HT City in a food haul in CP, Delhi.
Actress Tejasswi Prakash goes on a food haul in the heart of Delhi, Connaught Place, with HT City. The actress only poses for us while eating her favourite dishes, which include Bedmi Poori, Momos, Kulhad Chai, and many more. Here’s what she discussed:
I had a great time, and I’ve always enjoyed the food in Delhi. Foodies are the best type of individuals. I had been to many of the sites we went today, so it was nostalgic, and the flavor of some things that I had completely forgotten served as a reminder to me. It was wonderful to come here and embrace my inner foodie child. Everything we had was so distinct from one other that it was difficult to decide. We finished with gol gappe, which I enjoyed the best since it had such intense flavors that overshadowed everything.
Do you feel linked to Delhi?
It is my country’s capital, and it is famed not only for its food but also for its kind people; I simply adore their attitude. I don’t have any family members here; only a few buddies. There is usually a lot of activity going on in and around Delhi, and I am there quite frequently. It is also recognized for its fashion; I enjoy the audience here because they take their clothes seriously. It’s like all-round capital!
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Mumbai vs Delhi
Delhi has food that Bombay does not have. There is a wide range of options, all of which are tasty. In Mumbai, you must be more strategic about where you eat, whereas in Delhi, you can find fantastic food almost anyplace. There is a lot of competition among eateries in the capital. Delhi also has large roads, which Mumbai lacks. On the other hand, Mumbai has me, which is a terrific thing. Jokes aside, Bombay has wonderful beaches that Delhi does not.
Best thing about the capital
I rarely purchase in Delhi; instead, I prefer to eat out. I went shopping at Sarojini a long time ago and enjoyed it. In terms of food, Kaake Da Hotel is my favorite restaurant; I really enjoy going there. When I’m here for work, I attempt to go. I’ve also visited Karim’s in Khan Market, walked about in CP, and partied in Cyber Hub. Every place is unique and has its own vibe! I enjoy how CP provides a variety of shopping and dining options.
Once on a vacation to Delhi…
I traveled with my family many years ago to visit both Delhi and Agra. We visited several locations, including the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and India Gate. They were all so unique and stunning. My first sooji ka gol gappa was in India Gate. We generally visited various forts and ate the native street food there. The entire family took a highly touristy trip.