
Hauz-Khas
Narrow streets of the Village Hauz Khas, hidden behind the popular story of the complex structure of the ruins of mosques, madrasas, and the royal tomb Hauz Khas dam recorded since the 13th century.
Even so, the narrow streets Hauz Khas Village is one of the streets in New Delhi, India, the most fun to be explored by foot. Now, with the emergence of a new cluster of creative with a variety of restaurants, cafes, bookstores and boutiques, you will be more diverse exploration. If the chance to get there, check out some places follows.
1. Haz Khas Village Ultrastore 50E (ultraconfidentiel.com)
After starting the custom furniture and interior design business four years ago, the couple France, Amaury Watine and Stephanie Bonduelle add a boutique studio in January 2009. In this place, you can see objects for home decor into a cohesive traditional crafts, such as bright green Ganesha statue and arch Rajasthani silver in color.
2. Gunpowder Village Hauz Khas 22, third floor
Stored in the back street between the village and the dam, you will find restaurants since it opened in July 2009 became one of the pleasant dining. The materials displayed in the southern Indian specialties such as coconut fish curry. For a more relaxed atmosphere, you should request a table on the porch outside. While dining or conversation, you can see the view of the dam.
3. Living Room Cafe Village Hauz Khas 31 31 (tlrcafe.com)
Two-year-old cafe has become a mainstay for local bands to express a wide variety of music ranging from folk fusion jazz-rock to psychedelic Punjabi. Khas, a group of youths seen gathered together here while sipping Bloody India (tomato juice mixed with Old Monk grape, lime and pepper).
4. Yodakin Village Hauz Khas 2 (yodakin.com)
Independent publishing house based in Delhi, Yoda Press, opened a bookstore that has a spacious 400 square meters in December 2009. In this bookstore, you can find a variety of titles that are available in Hindi and English. There are also magazines Indian art, social documentary and music from indie labels like Blue Frog Records, based in Mumbai.