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The legend has landed: You can now order Haldiram's on talabat

The legend has landed: You can now order Haldiram's on talabat

Time Out Dubai3 days ago
Indians in the house, this one's for you. You can now load up your favourite namkeen on talabat as Haldiram's has arrived in the UAE.
The iconic Indian food brand has opened its very first international outlet in Dubai, in Bur Dubai.
What's even better? You don't need to leave your house (or desk) to get your chole bhature fix.
Order your favourites – raj kachori, motichoor laddoo, dhoklas and more, straight to your doorstep via talabat.
Founded in 1937 in Rajasthan's Bikaner, Haldiram's started out with humble beginnings and has grown into a household name across India. Now, it's bringing that same homely comfort and bold flavour to Dubai's multicultural table. And it's a big deal – almost a cultural moment.
So the next time you're craving a butter-laden plate of pav bhaji or want to round off your meal with a soft kaju katli, Haldiram's has you sorted.
Prices are easy on the wallet, too. You can grab a hearty plate of paneer tikka masala combo for just Dhs28 or a comfort bowl of rajma chawl for Dhs22. It's a proper value for money for that hit of nostalgia or a flavour adventure if you're trying Indian street food for the first time.
What's more, Haldiram's also does wonderful and thoughtful gift hampers. From an assortment of delicious sweetmeat packs to freshly prepared savoury snack boxes, all ideal for festival gifting, birthdays or just because.
To order, just head to the Indian cuisine section on talabat or search for Haldiram's in the app.
Download the app now: talabat.com/uae
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