Ghalib Kabab Corner
Kebab shop · Nizamuddin West ·

Ghalib Kabab Corner

Kebab shop · Nizamuddin West ·

Beef kebabs, roomali rotis, and signature chutney for dipping

mutton seekh kebab
chicken tikka
mutton tikka
beef kebabs
old delhi charm
fish fry
chicken dishes
mutton qorma
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Markzi masjid, हज़रत निजामुल्मुल्क मागे, Nizamuddin, Nizammudin West Slum, Nizamuddin West, New Delhi, Delhi 110013, India Get directions

₹200–400

Reserve a table
Order delivery
No restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for groups
Good for solo dining

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Markzi masjid, हज़रत निजामुल्मुल्क मागे, Nizamuddin, Nizammudin West Slum, Nizamuddin West, New Delhi, Delhi 110013, India Get directions

+91 98107 86479
@ghalib_kabab_corner

₹200–400

Reserve a table

Features

•No restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Brunch

Last updated

Dec 23, 2025

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"Price Range: $$ In the historic Nizamuddin neighborhood, near the shrine to the Sufi saint of the same name, you’ll find a small kebab shop. Ghalib is named for one of Delhi’s most famous romantic poets, and the owner likes to say that the beef kebabs here are made with the writer’s eternal love. The mix of Bollywood film stars and local mosque-goers who frequent the tiny hole in the wall would have to agree. Do like the regulars and get one plate of the beef kebabs, two roomali rotis, and paper plates with puddles of Ghalib’s trademark chutney for dipping. If you take a car: Taxis don’t go inside Nizamuddin Basti, so get out on the side near the Nizamuddin Dargah mosque and ask for directions." - Sharanya Deepak

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"A well-known kebab spot in the Nizamuddin area that pairs the neighborhood’s Sufi-cultural atmosphere with richly spiced grilled meats, illustrating Delhi’s layered culinary and historical influences." - Sharanya Deepak

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Ghalib Kabab Corner

Harbir Singh S.

Google
Ghalib Kabab Corner in Nizamuddin is a true gem for anyone who loves authentic Mughlai and North Indian street food. The place may look small and simple, but the flavors packed into their dishes are absolutely unbeatable. It has that old Delhi charm – no fancy décor, just straightforward, mouthwatering food that keeps you coming back again and again. The kebabs here are legendary. The mutton seekh kebabs are juicy, soft, and full of smoky flavor, cooked to perfection on the grill. Their chicken tikka and boti kebabs are equally delicious, with just the right balance of spice and tenderness. Pair them with their freshly made roomali roti, and you’ll understand why this place has such a loyal fan base. Apart from kebabs, the fish fry and chicken dishes are outstanding too. Everything is served hot and fresh, with a burst of authentic taste in every bite. Despite being a busy spot, the service is quick, and the staff ensures you get your order without much waiting. Prices are very reasonable for the quality and quantity of food offered, making it a great value-for-money experience. If you’re in Delhi and want to taste true Mughlai flavors, Ghalib Kabab Corner is a must-visit. Highly recommended!

Just doin Gods W.

Google
Except service, and staff attentive everything else is just not worth it Mutton Nihari and Mutton Kabab was below average don't even both to order. Rumali roti was roti, not properly cooked. Kashmiri roti which they get from somewhere else is good. You get to dine in and 5 Tables

Priyadarshi D.

Google
Tucked away in the lanes near Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah, this place is just a short walk from Mathura Road. We tried the mutton kebab, mutton tikka, sheermal and rumali roti. The food was flavorful and had that Old Delhi feel, with the mutton tikka being our favorite. Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes, and the service was decent.

princxpaul

Google
I'm from kerala, me and my gf wanted to try something special in the locality, so we surfed and found this place in google. It was my first time to officially try out a kabab.we ordered a buff kabab butter , It was a bit salty but ok. Mutton qorma the gravy was average but mutton pieces were soft and juicy, a half curry costs ₹180 with 2 small pieces. 2 tandoori rotti, and a quarter portion chicken biriyani. Biriyani contained 3 small chicken pieces. Overall it was a nice experience but i felt it is not that great.

Abhas M.

Google
Some of the best kebabs in Delhi. The place lives up to the hype on social media. The seating area is out on the road and not really hygienic, which is true for most of the shops in the area. Quick service and affordable prices. The food is well worth the visit. We tried different kebabs including seekh and shami, and loved them all. Mutton seekh was probably the best of the lot.

Deepanshu R.

Google
Chicken Tikka and Chicken Seekh Kabab are good with roomali roti. No/limited vegetarian options.

Akshay J.

Google
The service and attitude of the Khansama Saab was excellent. The kebab was cooked on the grills above amber red coal. The meat could be seen dripping fat on the red embers to entice the olfactory senses. I must say that the humbleness of the server made me give 5 stars. The taste however makes it a one time try. The fan circulation inside is localised and seating capacity is cutely limiting.

Patricia

Google
Ghalib's is a very popular spot in Delhi for kebabs. If you happen to make a trip to Hazrat Nizamuddin, then making a stop here is a must. They have both indoor and outdoor seating but the tables are limited. We had to wait for 15 mins to get a table but it was worth it. We had the mutton seekh kebab and roomali roti which was a divine combo. The kebab was so succulent and juicy and roti was so fine! We also had the chicken tikka which was equally tasty. For mains we had the mutton qorma which was quite thick and the chicken biryani. The biryani was average and can be skipped. Overall the food was delicious and worth the price.