Haldirams - Sweets, Snacks, NamkeenHaldirams in India is synonymous to sweets, chat-pate snacks and namkeen. If you are in Delhi, Noida, or Gurgaon chances are you have already tried Haldirams savories and you have fallen in love with the taste. Be it Diwali, a friend's birthday, a special celebration at home, or just another weekend outing with family, Haldirams savories is one name that is always in our mind. Haldirams started out as a tiny shop in Bikaner about 2 decades ago. It was in 1982 that Haldirams set its feet in Delhi, the capital of India. Soon, the word was out. The aroma had spread. A shop offering a mouth-watering ambiance and an addictive taste of sweets, spices, chutneys, and namkeen had arrived. It was only a matter of years that the tiny shop grew into a thriving and prestigious food company of India. Today, Haldirams feeds millions of craving taste buds from its restaurants, sweet shops, and distributor network weaving through all major Indian cities. Halidrams has come a long way serving the sweet and snack lover Indians not only in India but outside India as well. Haldirams savories are quite popular among Indian communities in United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Middle East. What started as a small sweets shop is today a global food enterprise exporting namkeen and mithai to many countries. In India, Halidram namkeen has invaded most houses and continues to expand its influence. While Haldriams is a huge brand in India. Its continued growth lies in its connection with aam India, the hygienic food, professional service, clean environment, and above all the within-limit pricing. The price tags at Haldirams are not monsterous. Any middle class Indian can afford to enjoy Haldirams lassi ka glass, gajar ka halwa, or kajoo ki barfi without feeling a pinch in the pocket. Popular snacks of Haldirams include Raj Kachori, Chana Bhatura, Dahi Papdi, Bhel Puri and Pani Puri. Mithai options at Haldirams are in hundreds. Especially around festival season you can get many innovative options at Haldirams. |