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3 Days in Gurgaon for a Food Lover's Trip
Gurgaon is a food paradise with everything from street-side chaat to high-end dining. I've spent years eating my way through this city, and this itinerary covers the best bites—whether you're craving buttery parathas, smoky kebabs, or innovative global dishes. The mix of old-school dhabas and trendy cafes makes Gurgaon special.
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Day 1
Day 1 in Gurgaon
Kick off your Gurgaon food adventure with a mix of iconic attractions and must-try local flavors, from bustling markets to modern dining spots.
Activities
Breakfast at Sagar Ratna
Start your day with a classic South Indian breakfast at Sagar Ratna, a beloved chain known for its crispy dosas and fluffy idlis. The filter coffee here is a must-try—strong, aromatic, and served in traditional steel tumblers.
- Try the Mysore masala dosa—it’s a crowd favorite.
- Weekends can get crowded, so arrive early.
Explore Sadar Bazaar
Head to Sadar Bazaar, Gurgaon’s oldest market, for a sensory overload of spices, street food, and local crafts. Don’t miss the chaat stalls—their pani puri and aloo tikki are legendary. The market is also great for picking up souvenirs like handmade juttis or colorful fabrics.
- Bargain hard—prices are often inflated for tourists.
- Wear comfortable shoes; the market is crowded and uneven.
Dinner at Burma Burma
Wrap up the day with a unique Burmese feast at Burma Burma, a trendy spot in Cyber Hub. Their tea leaf salad and mohinga (fish noodle soup) are standout dishes. The ambiance is relaxed, with bamboo decor and soft lighting—perfect for unwinding after a busy day.
- Make a reservation—it’s a popular spot.
- Try their ginger lemonade—it’s refreshing and zesty.
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Day 2
Day 2 in Gurgaon
A mix of modern attractions and local flavors, from shopping to street food, showcasing Gurgaon's vibrant urban culture.
Activities
Explore Cyber Hub
Start your day at Cyber Hub, Gurgaon's buzzing food and entertainment district. It's packed with trendy cafes, bars, and restaurants, but come early to enjoy the open spaces before the crowds. Perfect for a coffee or light snack while soaking in the modern vibe.
- Try the cold brew at Blue Tokai Coffee Roasters
- Weekdays are less crowded than weekends
Lunch at Haldiram's
Head to Haldiram's for an authentic North Indian thali experience. This iconic chain serves up delicious vegetarian fare, from crispy chaat to rich curries. The Rajasthani thali is a must-try, with unlimited refills—come hungry!
- Don't miss the paneer tikka and dal makhani
- Avoid peak lunch hours (1:00-2:00 PM) to skip the rush
Stroll at Leisure Valley Park
After lunch, unwind at Leisure Valley Park, a green oasis in the heart of the city. It's perfect for a relaxed walk, with well-maintained gardens and occasional cultural events. If you're lucky, you might catch locals practicing yoga or kids flying kites.
- Visit in the evening for a livelier atmosphere
- Carry water as there aren't many vendors inside
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Day 3
Day 3 in Gurgaon
A day dedicated to uncovering Gurgaon's hidden gems, from quirky cafes to local markets and cultural spots.
Activities
Breakfast at The Grammar Room
Start your day at this charming, book-themed cafe known for its cozy vibe and delicious breakfast options. Try their avocado toast or fluffy pancakes paired with a cup of freshly brewed coffee. The place is perfect for a slow morning before diving into the day.
- They open at 8:30 AM, so it's best to go early to avoid the crowd.
- Ask for their seasonal specials—they often have unique dishes.
Explore Galleria Market
Head to Galleria Market, a lesser-known but vibrant spot filled with boutique stores, art galleries, and quirky shops. It's a great place to pick up unique souvenirs or just enjoy the laid-back atmosphere. Don’t miss the little art installations scattered around the market.
- Wear comfortable shoes—the market is best explored on foot.
- Check out the small cafes here for a quick snack or coffee break.
Lunch at The Grey Garden
A hidden gem for lunch, The Grey Garden offers a mix of European and Indian flavors in a serene, garden-like setting. Their wood-fired pizzas and fresh salads are a hit, and the outdoor seating is perfect for a relaxed meal.
- Try their burrata salad—it’s a crowd favorite.
- Reservations are recommended on weekends.
Visit the Museum of Folk and Tribal Art
Wrap up your day with a visit to this underrated museum showcasing traditional Indian folk and tribal art. It’s a quiet, insightful spot to learn about regional crafts and cultures, away from the usual tourist crowds.
- Photography isn’t allowed inside, so keep your phone away.
- The museum is small, so it won’t take too much time.