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Ambience Mall

Built over a massive 1.2 million sq. ft. area, the Ambience Mall is one of the largest malls in Vasant Kunj. Besides several multi-brand outlets and popular anchor stores, it also has some amazing bars, pubs, restaurants and a vast food court.

Located on the third floor of the mall, its bustling food court offers diverse cuisines ranging from North Indian, Middle Eastern, Continental to Pan Asian, With famous outlets like Subway, Chai Thela, Taco Bell and Lemon Drops, it attracts foodies to enjoy quality meals within a budget.

Pacific Shopping Mall

Nestled in the heart of Tagore Garden, the Pacific Mall is a popular shopping and dining destination, Spread over a vast area of 6 lakh sq. ft, it witnesses an impressive footfall of 50,000 visitors per day.

In addition to several apparel stores and hypermarkets, a major attraction that beckons visitors is its huge food court. Known as one of the best food courts in Delhi, it offers food enthusiasts an opportunity to choose from a wide variety of national and international cuisines, Several prominent outlets like Haldirams, Dominos, KFC, Punjabi Grill, Keventers, etc., can be found here.

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Chandni Chowk

It is the perfect place to shop in. This densely populated market has been around for more than three centuries and was once visited by merchants from Turkey, China and even Holland. You may buy curios and souvenirs from here. Dariba Kalan is known for its pearl, gold and silver jewellery and attar (natural perfumes). Gulab Singh Johri Mal, established in 1819, are well-known manufacturers and exporters of attar. A visit to Khari Baoli is a must for the spice-lover — don't forget spices are what connected India to the West. Kinari Bazaar is the best place to look for zari and zardozi trimmings and tinsel. The cloth bazaar of Katra Neel offers all kinds of fabrics such as silks, satin, crepe, cotton and muslin. Bhagirath Palace is Asia's largest market for electrical goods and also offers medical equipment and allopathic medicines. Moti Bazaar is famous for shawls and pearls and Tilak Bazaar for chemicals

Meena Bazar

Nestled between Dariba Kalan and Jama Masjid is Meena Bazaar, one of the most ancient markets of the city. Also known as Chatta Chowk Bazaar, the corridors of this place transport you to the Mughal era Delhi. Retaining the Islamic touch, most shops here sell traditional Muslim garments like the burqas (veils donned by Muslim ladies), traditional embroidered caps for men and pictures of Islamic religious sites.

Maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), this age-old marketplace has some shops selling wedding attires, colourful blankets, shawls and even diaries. A big attraction for tourists are the intricate Mughal era carvings that are still visible on some of its oldest buildings.

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Shahpur Jat Market

Shahpur Jat is a quaint urban village located within the historical Siri Fort premises. Previously inhabited by Jats, today this locality draws everyone from the city with its groovy and upbeat ambience.

Shopping enthusiasts love this area for its wide range of boutiques, featuring creations by established as well as upcoming designers. With several hip cafes, fancy lifestyle stores and a state-of-the-art auditorium, it also attracts those in the mood for a laid-back outing.