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Sarojini Nagar Market


About Sarojini Nagar Market

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Best Shops In Sarojini Nagar Market

About Frontier Bazaar

Frontier Bazaar in Karol Bagh

Frontier bazaar, has a wide range of lehengas in flashy pinks, parrot greens saffron and yellow that it is bound to be overwhelming at first. Some of the lehengas could be described as showy, ornate and extravagant with a lot of glitter and shiny sequins work. It is a personal choice and some customers prefer these designs when it comes to bridal wear selection.

Salwar Kameez And Sarees

They stock heavily worked salwar kameez, saris with zardozdi work, sequins work and glitter work and other bridal wear dresses. They also stock grand Palazzos, shararas and gharars. This would make up their entire collection.

The prices would be in the Rs. 10000 to Rs. 25000/piece price range.

Frontier bazaar is one of the best bridal wear shops in Karol Bagh, Delhi.

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State Emporiums CP

  • State Emporium CP State Emporium CP – comprising arts and handicrafts emporia – was set up in the 1950s. It is a one-stop tour of the amazing variety and sheer diversity of handicrafts from the various States of India. The State Emporia Complex on Baba Kharak Singh Marg will entice you into spending both time and money on things that you will cherish for life. You will be amazed by the exquisite crafts, textiles and jewellery on display. Kshmiri Carpets in the State Emporium CP Most of the emporia bear attractive names, suggestive of the main attribute of the particular state that they represent. Zoon, the Jammu and Kashmir Emporium, will surely floor you with carpets and shawls. Cauvery, the Karnataka Emporium,showcases elegant Mysore silks and sandalwood products. Poompuhar, the Tamil Nadu emporium, boasts of bronze lamps and idols. Gurjari & Rajasthani MGurjari, the Gujarat Emporium, is good for printed cottons, miniature paintings and jewellery. Rajasthali, the Rajasthan Emporium, is full of colourful handicrafts and unique furniture. If you are looking for Madhubani paintings, Amrapali, the Bihar Emporium, is where you should head. Utkalika & Gangotri The State Emporium in CPof the North Eastern States are worth visiting as well. Purbasha, the Tripura Emporium, is stacked with awesome cane and bamboo furniture. MThere are others like Utkalika (Odisha) for beautiful silk and cotton sarees, Gangotri (Uttar Pradesh), where one can pick up chikankari sarees and suits and Mriganayani (Madhya Pradesh), known for Chanderi sarees. Manjusha, the West Bengal emporium will spoil you for choice with Batik, Kantha, Baluchari, Swarnachari, Tant, Dhakai, Jamdhani, Tangail, Dhoneokali, Shantipuri, Begumpuri, Korial, and Garad sarees. These are not just names; they represent different weaving traditions, embroidery styles, designs and so on. The Rajiv Gandhi Handicrafts Bhavan is next to the emporia complex and shops here sell books, crafts and paper products. The Kamala Crafts Shop, located here is promoted by The Crafts Council of India and Moha is another interesting shop that specialises rural handicrafts. Other shops that sell costume jewellery and rural handicrafts are also attractive. Our recent blogLajpat Nagar Shahpur Jat
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Nehru Place

  • Market for IT products The Nehru Place Market is a busy one at all times of the day, with people thronging to buy computers, TVs and other related items. It is the IT hub of Delhi, and is known for all things related to computers. In addition to computer hardware, PCs, printers, laptops, hard disks and monitors, people can also buy android mobiles, laptop batteries, laptop adaptors, mobile SIM cards, digital cameras, pen drives, printer cartridges and stationery. In the 1980’s when Connaught Place was bursting at its seams, the Government planned the development of another business hub to ease the congestion from Connaught Place. Hence Nehru Place came into being. Today, it is a much sought after business address. Nehru Place boasts of the International Trade Tower, and other high rise office buildings with international companies having their offices there. Bahai Temple The Bahai temple, also known as the Lotus temple, is a big tourist attraction. The 5 star hotel, Eros Park Royal, adds a lot of elegance to the area.The Satyam Cineplex has 4 cinema halls and there are good eating places such as Subway and Ruby Tuesday in the complex. Nehru Place is closed on Sundays. The best time to go there is after 11:00 am, when the place swings into action, and before the time of closing 7:30 pm. While parking lots are designated all around the place, parking is extremely problematic and requires much grit!! The best fabric shops in Delhi Move away from the entire hustle bustle to the other side of the market however, and you will find some of the best shops for fabrics in one quiet corner. Fabrics, accessories, laces and more… The traditional cloth merchants from the Chandni Chowk area migrated to this place to cater to the export market. The variety of fabrics available is mind boggling. Tussars, silks, cottons, georgette, chiffons, sequined and glitzy fabrics, crepes… The offering follows international trends. Nehru Place shopping market is frequented by the exporters and students from the fashion designing industry. Nehru place is well connected by Metro. There is a fantastic called food court “Epicuria” there. Check out reviews of other Delhi markets here
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Meharchand Market

  • How Meherchand Market became a destination shopping market Mehar Chand market was once known for grocery shopping and its tailors, and is now home to an eclectic set of entrepreneurs. Khan Market’s lack of space (mind you, it is the most expensive retail space in India) has prompted many new shop owners to open shops in the adjacent Meher Chand Market. Specialty organic grocery shops now flank decades old local Kirana stores; branded textile and designer label shops stand adjacent to tailoring establishments of old ,and brand new Dutch and Mediterranean dessert shops stand side by side with shops selling momos and tea. Best shops in Mehercahnd Market It is a long stretch of road with shops on one side. Take a stroll along the road to see all the shops. The Fab India store has moved to Meher Chand Market from Khan Market. It still has its apparel store there but the home store in Mehar Chand Market is spread across three whole floors. There is also SOMA and Suruchi – both famous textile brands from Jaipur. Crazy Daisy is a colourful shop with interesting knick-knacks for home décor. Ditto for Play Clan which has T-shirts and cushion covers in funky prints. There is CMYK book store, Ochre the home store and Karigari, the ethnic furniture store. Masaba is a new designer label that has opened its store here and brought a different kind of fashion appeal to this market. Restaurants in Meherchand Market If you are on the lookout for eating joints, there is a French bistro , a Mediterranean sweet shop, Kunafa, with chefs from Palestine, Diva Café ,Guppy ,a Japanese restaurant closeby , and the good old Café Coffee Day. If you are on the gourmet shopping trail, the Cheese Ball has an exotic variety of cheese and The Altitude Store has organic and natural products. There is Devans coffee in the nearby Khanna Market where you will get gourmet coffee seeds, coffee powder and teas. They have recently opened a coffee shop in their premises.(Devans South Indian Coffee & Tea (P) Ltd., 131, Khanna Market, Lodhi Colony, New Delhi-110003. Tel No. 01124694467, 24611474) You can happily spend a leisurely afternoon here browsing through these traditional and funky shops and enjoy some international cuisine. This is one of the newer shopping markets in Delhi.
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