The management also arranged a clown for the visitors' entertainment, while a pianist played carols throughout the day. "I love the tunes that the pianist was playing. I even learnt one song from him," said Gagan Mohan, a 12-year-old, who was there with his family. Though not many found the evening different from their other visits to Dilli Haat, they seemed to be appreciating the efforts put in to organize the carnival. Puneet Jalaan, who was there with his friends, said, "I enjoyed the cultural evening organized by Sahitya Kala Parishad." Kids also enjoyed camel rides, and many even got artificial Santa tattoos.
Street food galore
As always, the wide range of delicacies served at the Dilli Haat won the hearts of visitors. "A few new stalls have been put up for the carnival. I had some chhole bhature, which is my favourite," said Saurabh Singh, one of the visitors. His friend Surbhi Tiwari, added, "It's a place where we see something from every state and all the diverse cultures in our country. Besides the shopping stalls, the food counters here are really good and offer street food from various regions, like chaat, golgappa, noodles and momos."
Street food galore
As always, the wide range of delicacies served at the Dilli Haat won the hearts of visitors. "A few new stalls have been put up for the carnival. I had some chhole bhature, which is my favourite," said Saurabh Singh, one of the visitors. His friend Surbhi Tiwari, added, "It's a place where we see something from every state and all the diverse cultures in our country. Besides the shopping stalls, the food counters here are really good and offer street food from various regions, like chaat, golgappa, noodles and momos."
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