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Ramadan in India!! (How 30,000 People Eat Dinner in Old Delhi)

2026-03-18 Travel & Events
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It’s Ramadan, and tonight we’re going on an Indian street food tour in Old Delhi. But first, we’re having Iftar (evening meal breaking the fast) at Jama Masjid in the heart of Old Delhi! Huge thank you to Anubhav Sapra @delhifoodwalks for arranging this amazing tour! Jama Masjid - We’re starting at Jama Masjid where every evening during Ramadan over 30,000 people gather for Iftar, which is the meal after sunset during Ramadan. It was a beautiful moment, sitting together with 30,000 people sharing dates, fruits, samosas, and pakoras. Qureshi Kabab Corner - After Jama Masjid, we hit the streets of Old Delhi, an Indian street food paradise. First up for some of the best seekh kebabs at Qureshi Kabab Corner. Karim Hotel - You can’t go on a food tour to Old Delhi without paying tribute to Karim Hotel, an institution. And Anubhav and I tried Chicken Burra, Brain Curry, Mutton Korma, and Chicken Ishtoo. Aslam Chicken - For one of the world’s most buttery butter chicken you have to go to Aslam. They grill their chicken, then drench it in yoghurt and cream, sprinkle it with masala, and submerge it in melted butter. Haji Mohd. Hussain - This is one of the most legendary places to eat in Old Delhi, and their fried chicken is triple fried to give it insane crispiness, sprinkled in masala, and served with a tangy chutney. Taufiq Biryani - Next up on our Indian street food tour we tried Delhi Biryani, my first time to try this style. It was all about the pickle achar that gave it so much flavor. Meetha Samosa - Finally, another Ramadan sweet snack is a sweet samosa filled with mild solids. Ramadan is a special time in Old Delhi, and Iftar at Jama Masjid along with extreme Indian street food in Old Delhi was an incredible experience! Go check out Anubhav's channel: https://www.youtube.com/@delhifoodwalks Follow for more food: https://www.youtube.com/@MarkWiensAbroad https://www.facebook.com/markwiensfoodvideos https://www.instagram.com/migrationology/ https://www.tiktok.com/@markwiens 👕 T-shirts: https://store.migrationology.com/ 🎥 Camera gear I use: https://amzn.to/3FVdBUd (some of these are affiliate links and I will make a small commission from any sales)

Top Comments (10)

@moidali9311 2026-03-18

This is our India❤ without politics and dirty media. A Hindu, Christian and Muslim sharing food together.

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@anonviewerciv 2026-03-18

I was worried about the comments considering this video was about India _and_ Muslims, but leave to it Mark Wiens fans to be decent people. 👍

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@addiboy007 2026-03-18

The way Abhinav was sharing the food with others during iftaar stole my heart❤ This is what India is about. Live in Unity, Peace and Harmony

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@AmanKumar-mu9im 2026-03-18

Anubhav sapra doing fabulous work hat's off

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@vickomen333 2026-03-18

The guide is brilliant. India seems amazing to be honest.

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@utopiangirl1550 2026-03-19

17:28 The sikhs in the background❤. This iis unity of India. Diverse culture of India.

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@monkmind6121 2026-03-18

Mark met with the perfect guy for Old Delhi food reviews.

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@Leader35-35 2026-03-18

Beautiful India without politics ❤

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@Grabembythehand 2026-03-19

Delhi, lucknow, hyderabad are the heart of culinary Indian Muslims consume. Truly the best party and celebratory food.

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@Cant_think_of_any 2026-03-19

This is the India we all love ❤

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