Karim's (Delhi)
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Karim Hotel, Jama Masjid, Gali Kababian, Delhi-110006
PHONE : +91-11-23269880, 23264981
The best traditional mughlai food in Delhi. Not to be missed if you are visiting the area.
Cooking The Royal Food is the hereditary profession of Karim's ; because wherever the Mughal's went they took over Karim's ancestors alongwith them right from the times of Babur. The Mughlai food developed under the patronage of the Mughal Kings and Queens using the Indian spices; when the Mughals made India their permanent homeland.
The end of this prestigious royal employment came to an end during the year of mutiny 1857, when the last Mughal King Bhadur Shah Zafer was dethroned. The Karim's ancestors to save themselves from the fury of the British, fled from the Lal Qila and took shelter in the vicinity now called Farukhnagar, district Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, there they lived in disguise trying the different types of livelihood, simultaneously the father never forgot to inherit the fine art of cooking the 'Royal Food' to his son.
In 1911, when Delhi Durbar was held for the coronation of the King George V, Haji Karimuddin moved back to Delhi with an innovative idea of opening a Dhaba to cater the people coming from allover India to join the coronation. Haji Karimuddin started the Dhaba selling just two items of Alu Gosht and Daal served with Rumali Roti.
In 1913, Haji Karimuddin Established the Karim Hotel in Gali Kababian, Jama Masjid, Delhi saying, 'I want to earn fame and money by serving the royal food to the common man'. Allah has 99 names and Karim is one of them. It is because of this very name, Karim is growing day by day.
Today, the fourth generation is running the show with Karim Hotels Pvt. Ltd. at Jama Masjid, a Restaurant called Dastar Khwan-E-Karim at Nizamuddin West New Delhi.
PHONE : +91-11-23269880, 23264981
The best traditional mughlai food in Delhi. Not to be missed if you are visiting the area.
Cooking The Royal Food is the hereditary profession of Karim's ; because wherever the Mughal's went they took over Karim's ancestors alongwith them right from the times of Babur. The Mughlai food developed under the patronage of the Mughal Kings and Queens using the Indian spices; when the Mughals made India their permanent homeland.
The end of this prestigious royal employment came to an end during the year of mutiny 1857, when the last Mughal King Bhadur Shah Zafer was dethroned. The Karim's ancestors to save themselves from the fury of the British, fled from the Lal Qila and took shelter in the vicinity now called Farukhnagar, district Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, there they lived in disguise trying the different types of livelihood, simultaneously the father never forgot to inherit the fine art of cooking the 'Royal Food' to his son.
In 1911, when Delhi Durbar was held for the coronation of the King George V, Haji Karimuddin moved back to Delhi with an innovative idea of opening a Dhaba to cater the people coming from allover India to join the coronation. Haji Karimuddin started the Dhaba selling just two items of Alu Gosht and Daal served with Rumali Roti.
In 1913, Haji Karimuddin Established the Karim Hotel in Gali Kababian, Jama Masjid, Delhi saying, 'I want to earn fame and money by serving the royal food to the common man'. Allah has 99 names and Karim is one of them. It is because of this very name, Karim is growing day by day.
Today, the fourth generation is running the show with Karim Hotels Pvt. Ltd. at Jama Masjid, a Restaurant called Dastar Khwan-E-Karim at Nizamuddin West New Delhi.
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Coordinates: 28°38'58"N 77°14'1"E
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