This Summer End Your Dinner On A Sweet Note With Kulfi From These 5 Places In Delhi

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Summers are already here and with the temperature rising everyday, we keep looking for ways to cool ourselves. And what better than a post-dinner kulfi to to give you a little taste of heaven?!

Made with dense creamy milk, this is your perfect summer soother. So, here are some of the best kulfi shops in Delhi.

Moets Kulfi
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Located in Def Col market, Moets is known for its delish kulfi! A small kiosk below the restaurant, you can choose between – Kesar, Mango, plain, Pista, Kesar Pista or sugar free flavour of the kulfi. The best part, whether you go for just the kulfi or pair it with falooda, the price is the same.

Roshan Di Kulfi
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Roshan Di Kulfi is known for their kesar badaam pista and paan faluda kulfi, the shop always sees a long queue waiting outside to have their favourites. Don’t forget to top your kulfi with their faluda, which is one of the best in the city.

S K Faluda
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A delight for those living in Gurgaon, S K Faluda has been serving creamy summer special falooda and Ice Cream since the past seven years. Do try the in-house made Kulfis, topped with the falooda, ice cream and rabri.

Sri Duli Chand Naresh Gupta
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One of the most famous outlets in Purani Dilli Lala Duli Chand Naresh Gupta has been in the business since 1960. Known for fruity and creamy kulfis over the years, what makes this brand so unique is that instated of any artificial flavouring, they use all real fruits. Their stuffed orange is the showstopper, where the rabri is infused with orange zest and frozen.

Kuremal Kufiwala

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Started in a push-cart with few plain kulfi flavours way back in 1908, they now are known to sell more than 50 flavours, like custard apple, phalsa, aam panna, mango, guava, kiwi, pomegranate, fig, tamarind, green mango and more, giving you a tough time making up your mind. Their specialty is the mango kulfi, where the fruit is scooped out and stuffed with rabri, and then frozen.

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