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suvarnarekha · 6 months ago
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the only thing i miss about my pg is getting to eat laphing. nothing tops that Tibetian dish. it's GOLD-
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mannbhaavnii · 2 years ago
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I’d rather spend my monday here with you, as long as you wanna spend it with me too.
books, flowers, food and a dear friend ♡
31st July, 2023. Monday.
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dreamer1911 · 1 year ago
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Laphing and Panipuri together are different kind of love 🩵
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hibernating-stag · 8 months ago
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The victory lap reading of the DLC characters is Also why every time I think about Venoms strive design while looking at references of him a little too long I start looking at my them like this
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hiimlove · 1 year ago
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I don't mean to be disrespectful btw but damn raligon's waist is illegal
no wonder brandon wanted him back i mean
I mean same? bruh
why are redheads here so beautiful
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primoresplendens · 2 years ago
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Sometimes I think about which is more of flexing, Laph and Nine can float and will use every opportunity to aerially dominate everyone else, or Luci and Solphi presumably also can float but absolutely refuse to come unrooted unless as a last resort
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slugass · 2 years ago
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maybe tubee’s poly arse would get bitches and bastards if he wasn’t such a piece of shit
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this fucker is the type of character where like he’s aesthetically based but he acts cringe as fuck (being one of the bully characters and all) and god i(‘d) love to hate on him for the shit he does
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littledragonkana · 2 years ago
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Why do I have the feeling the 'ghost' in the citadel is going to be Cannae? It's just a Cannae thing to do. Scaring people I mean. Being ominous. Bothering everyone in the building. Maybe it's a bit too predictable though. Well we'll see
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goodsoup19 · 3 months ago
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hi!! I was the anon that asked if you were a bot. I am legitimately so sorry :(
I just kept see you everywhere and kinda got confused, my bad.
PS- You have excellent taste in men; rafe Cameron is a goated choice.
Girl, u made my day, me and @chxrrybomb22 were laphing all day and couldn't keep it together like it was so unexpected it was so funny plz don't apologise xxx
And yeah, rafe camaron is ma new hubby lol
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enhaslay · 1 year ago
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Ok but Tibetan food is heaven; laphing and thupka on top 🙌🏻
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suvarnarekha · 3 months ago
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i aet laphing, ice cream and kurkure all together god curse my calories and eliminate them please–
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infiniteletters · 1 year ago
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Omgg Tibet has really influenced Nepal a lot haha these are my fav food too as a nepali I loveee laphing tenthuk momos and butter tea and it's so localized here you can find these dishes everywhere
Butter Tea!!!🥹 I had a phase where it was all I drank all day. It was my breakfast, lunch and dinner until I got bored and switched to a new fixiation 🍵
You're right, there's a huge influence because of the large amount of tibetans fleeing to Nepal!
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diviy420 · 2 months ago
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Unexplored Food Places in Delhi That Deserve Your Attention
Delhi is a paradise for food lovers. From mouth-watering street eats to gourmet delights, every lane and corner of the capital tells a delicious story. But while Connaught Place, Chandni Chowk, and Khan Market may get all the fame, there are countless hidden gems around the city that are still flying under the radar. In this blog, we take you through some truly unexplored food places in Delhi that serve up flavor, authenticity, and a dash of surprise.
So, if you think you’ve tried everything the city has to offer, buckle up—you’re in for a treat.
1. Majnu Ka Tila – The Mini Tibet of Delhi
When it comes to food places, Majnu Ka Tila is often missed by the average foodie. But this Tibetan colony is a haven for those who love soul-soothing broths, momos, and authentic Himalayan cuisine. Try the spicy Thukpa at Dolma House or the Laphing—a cold noodle dish packed with chili and garlic—at any street stall. The vibe is unique, the flavors are bold, and every bite transports you to the hills.
2. Chittaranjan Park – Bengali Treats Off the Beaten Path
You may know CR Park for its Durga Puja festivities, but have you explored its lesser-known food places? The fish cutlets, kathi rolls, and mishti doi from tiny shops in Market 2 or 4 are local favorites. Don’t miss out on the Mughlai Paratha and the authentic Kosha Mangsho (slow-cooked mutton curry). If you're craving homestyle Bengali food, this is your go-to destination—without the crowd or the wait.
3. Champa Gali – More Than Just Aesthetic Cafes
Nestled in Saket, Champa Gali is known for its artsy ambiance, but its food places deserve a spotlight of their own. Tucked between handmade shops and quirky art spaces are cozy cafes and fusion eateries like Jugmug Thela, which serves masala chai with a twist, or Blue Tokai for coffee lovers. Whether you're a brunch fan or just craving an offbeat dinner spot, this hidden lane won’t disappoint.
4. Sangam Vihar – South Delhi’s Underrated Street Food Scene
This may not be your typical food blogger hotspot, but Sangam Vihar offers one of the most authentic local eating experiences in the capital. From spicy chaats to delicious aloo tikkis, the food places here are frequented by residents who know good food when they taste it. Try the local dhabas for robust North Indian flavors that remind you of home-cooked meals with extra zing.
5. Satya Niketan – Beyond Just Student Meals
Satya Niketan is known for its student crowd, thanks to its proximity to Delhi University’s South Campus. But beyond the budget-friendly pricing lies a treasure trove of experimental food places. Think Maggi with a twist, ice-cream tacos, and over-the-top milkshakes. Whether you’re a foodie or a trend-seeker, the creativity in this neighborhood will leave you inspired—and stuffed.
6. Bhogal – An Old Delhi Feel Without the Chaos
Located near Jangpura, Bhogal is a relatively quiet neighborhood hiding some serious flavor. The local bakeries and dhabas here serve iconic North Indian comfort food, including creamy dal makhani and tandoori rotis straight from the clay oven. It’s one of those food places where every dish feels like it has a story to tell—simple, satisfying, and full of heart.
7. Hudson Lane – The Budget Gourmet District
Often overshadowed by Kamla Nagar, Hudson Lane near North Campus is home to some innovative food places that serve gourmet-style meals without burning a hole in your pocket. Whether it’s wood-fired pizzas, creamy pastas, or pan-Asian bowls, this place is a hidden culinary playground. It's popular among students, but more food explorers are now beginning to take note—and rightly so.
8. Vasant Kunj Village – Rustic and Flavorful
If you venture a little deeper into Vasant Kunj Village, you’ll find food places that offer authentic rural Indian flavors. Think slow-cooked curries, fresh tandoori naans, and smoky kebabs. The best part? You get to enjoy all this in an open, relaxed environment, far from the city’s chaos. It’s like a countryside retreat for your taste buds.
Why You Should Explore These Hidden Gems
What sets these food places apart is more than just the food. It’s the vibe, the authenticity, and the stories behind every dish. These aren’t polished, touristy joints—they’re real, rooted, and ridiculously delicious. Whether you're a long-time Delhiite or just visiting, going off the beaten path will give you a deeper, richer taste of what the city truly offers.
Plus, supporting these local eateries also means you’re helping small businesses thrive—something that matters now more than ever.
Final Thoughts
Delhi’s food scene is much more than its most Instagrammed cafés or historical restaurants. From Tibetan thukpas to Bengali cutlets, fusion snacks to traditional Indian thalis, the city is brimming with unexplored gems. So next time you’re planning a food trail, skip the obvious and try something new. Chances are, you’ll discover your new favorite among these food places tucked quietly in plain sight.
Let your taste buds wander—you might just fall in love with Delhi all over again.
Would you like a version optimized for social media or a map-style guide of these spots? I’d be happy to whip that up too!
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44doggyriver · 3 months ago
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Mr.Big: "Ok you need to be punsihed for calling me Bigsy Biggy today my cute but naughty assiant." starts tickleing lesie
Leslie: "laphs s stop laphs p please laphs!"
Mr.Big: "Not till you say sorry and agree to go home since you sick."
Leslie: "I sorry and I'll go home."
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hiimlove · 1 year ago
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alf-edblr · 4 months ago
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1.3.25
Bread pakora and chai
Vada pav
Chicken wai wai laphing
Jhol momos
Fruit beer ×2
Chicken wai wai laphing ×2
Fanta
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