Eat Yummy And Spicy South Indian Food In Delhi

South Indian food is one of the spiciest yet delicious and healthy foods prepared in India. Delhi being a cosmopolitan city is home to several people belonging to South India. They bring over here their tastes and flavors along with them. South Indian dishes are very yummy and spicy. Even a person with tough palate would love to eat it.

In Delhi, you can find several popular South Indian restaurants. In fact, you can find a restaurants serving South Indian food in very local or central market or in any locality. Some of these South Indian restaurants re very popular on account of the quality of the food they offer. Some of the famous South Indian restaurants in Delhi are run and managed by South Indian people only and they serve authentically prpepared South Indian food. The aroma and flavor of the traditionally food is unmatchable. This food is prepared using all the traditional ingredients procured from South India. Moreover, only traditional cooks from South India prepare that food.

The most popular South IDnain recipes eaten in Delhi include Dosa, Rava Dosa, Idli, Uttapam, vada, upma, rice, Sambar, Coconut Chutney, Rasam and more. There are several sweet dishes also which are prepared in South Indian style and are popular in Delhi. The main ingredients of these South Indian dishes are rice and Urad dal. In addition, they make use of all the spices such as red chilli, turmeric, salt, coriander seeds, mustard seeds and more. Cocoanut is also an important part of most recipes.

South Indian food is very versatile. On the one hand, it offers crisp and spicy dosai and on the other hand, it has upma and rice to offer that can be eaten by even a person with weak digestion.

You can eat south Indian food at any time of the day. You can eat it at breakfast, lunch or dinner or even at tea time. Since it is prepared by using traditional spice and little oil, except in Dosa, it is healthy and light.

You can find large information online about South Indian food in Delhi.

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