If you’re strolling through the Sarojini Nagar area in Delhi and want a modern mall experience amid the bustling streets, DLF South Square Mall offers a nice balance of retail, dining, and convenience. In this deep-dive guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know — from store mix to parking hacks, dining picks, how to get there, and whether it’s worth the detour.
Fast Facts Table

| Feature | Details |
| Address | DLF South Square Mall, Block G, Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110023 |
| Nearest Metro / Bus | Sarojini Nagar Metro Station (Pink Line) is the closest. Many city buses / feeder services ply surrounding roads. |
| Parking / Valet | Subterranean parking is available. ParkMe lists a “subterranean lot” for DLF South Square. |
| Wheelchair / Accessibility | Not explicitly listed in directories; as a modern mall structure, expect ramps, elevators and accessible corridors. |
| EV Charging | No verified public info found about EV charging stations in the mall. |
| Opening & Closing Time | Standard mall hours—though not widely published, many of the retail / dining outlets list evening operations (e.g. Sagar Ratna open till 10:30 PM) |
| Floors / Structure | Basement + Ground + 6 Floors (i.e. multi-level retail) |
Pro Tip: The mall is built atop / adjoining Sarojini Nagar Market — a detour through the streets and market stalls can make for a full shopping + mall combo day.
Google Maps Location
Store Guide
DLF South Square isn’t a massive flagship mall with hundreds of brands — it’s more curated, complementing the Sarojini Nagar surroundings.
- Anchor / Big Tenants
There’s no big hypermarket anchor listed, but the mall’s design allows for mid-sized flagship showrooms and branded outlets. - Fashion / Apparel / Brands
In the mall’s listings and restaurant directories, brands like McDonald’s, Burger King, Subway, Haldiram’s are embedded, which suggests some level of branded tenancy.
Also, South Square is part of DLF’s portfolio of malls which often includes fashion / lifestyle brands (local / national) interspersed with food & service outlets. - Budget / Value Options
Given its location adjoining the Sarojini Nagar market, many visitors combine bargain shopping outside with stepping in for branded or mid-tier goods inside the mall. The mall complements the value shopping atmosphere outside. - Kids / Accessories
The mall’s directory shows food & dining prominently; accessory / kids shops may be smaller kiosks or upper floor outlets (not heavily documented in public sources).
Insider Tip: Walk the mall’s upper levels — often smaller or boutique fashion / accessory shops hide there. Keep an eye for corner shops with deals before leaving.
Food & Beverages
One of the strengths of DLF South Square is its dining offerings — especially useful after a stroll through Sarojini.
Food Court & Dining Highlights
According to Zomato listings, the mall offers these notable outlets:
- Haldiram’s (multi-cuisine, sweets, street food)
- Sagar Ratna (South Indian, North Indian) — shop nos 23 & 38, open till 10:30 PM
- Burger King, McDonald’s, Subway (fast food chains)
- The Belgian Waffle Co. (desserts / waffles)
These cover a wide range: from local Indian food to fast food, desserts, and simple cafés.
Must-Try Dishes / Spots
- Try Haldiram’s chaat / sweets section — a classic with Delhians.
- At Sagar Ratna, their dosa / filter coffee is a solid pick in a mall setting.
- If you want a dessert, The Belgian Waffle Co. is good for waffles + ice cream.
- For a quick snack or break, Subway / Burger King are reliable.
Tip: The mall’s food joints tend to stay open a bit later (10:00–10:30 PM), so if your market stroll drags late, you still have dining fallback inside.
Entertainment
DLF South Square is not primarily an entertainment mall (as per public sources), so amenities like cinemas, large gaming zones or bowling are not prominently documented.
- I did not find confirmed menus or listings of a multiplex or cinema inside South Square.
- Many mall directories and review platforms highlight the dining and retail mix rather than entertainment features.
- If you’re seeking a movie outing, DLF South Square likely relies on nearby multiplexes in adjacent malls or clusters in South Delhi / Saket.
Note: While not a full entertainment hub, the mall’s relaxed ambiance is good for browsing and light hangouts.
Amenities
Here’s what you can realistically expect (or inquire about) when you visit:
- Feeding / Nursing Room: Not publicly documented — ask at the service desk or directory.
- Strollers / Wheelchair Rental: Not specifically listed, but staff may assist especially during peak periods.
- Prayer Room / Pooja Room: No confirmed listings.
- ATMs / Banking: Likely present in common areas (standard for malls).
- Free Wi-Fi: No public confirmation of free Wi-Fi.
- Pet Policy: Not listed; as with most Indian retail spaces, pets (apart from service animals) may not be allowed.
- Escalators / Elevators: The building’s multi-level structure (Basement + 6 floors) implies lifts and escalators are integral.
Practical Tip: Upon entering, spot the vertical circulation (elevators / escalators) — they often lead you to quieter corridors or shops you might otherwise miss.
Getting There
Metro / Bus / Public Transit
- The Sarojini Nagar Metro station (Pink Line) is the closest, making the mall quite accessible via Delhi’s metro network.
- Many city buses and feeder shuttles pass nearby roads. Use the Sarojini / South Square stop (or ask locals) for last-mile guidance.
By Car / Private Vehicle
- The mall has subterranean parking (the “subterranean lot”) as listed on ParkMe.
- Street entry may be via Lane H or adjacent access roads in Sarojini Nagar. The map listing shows “Basement to 8th Floor, Sarojini Nagar Market, New Delhi” as the mall’s footprint.
- Be prepared for traffic congestion especially in evening hours near the market and mall frontage.
Ride-Hailing / Drop-off Zones
- Use the frontage / main entrance for drop-off.
- In peak traffic, ask drivers to drop you slightly before the mall entrance — walking 100–200 m may save time stuck in jams.
Peak Times & Crowd Tips
- Busiest days: Weekends (Friday evening through Sunday) and late evenings (especially after 6 PM).
- Best visiting hours: Morning to early afternoon (11:00 AM – 2:00 PM) is ideal for calmer browsing and fewer crowds.
- Avoid: 5:00–8:00 PM on weekends when both mall visitors and market shoppers converge.
- Festive rush: During festival seasons (Diwali, Eid, etc.), the area becomes extremely crowded — combine Sarojini market + mall visit carefully to avoid being stuck in parking / streets.
- Tip for early birds: If you aim to explore both the market and the mall, start early to get prime picks in the market and then enjoy the mall before its evening rush.
Deals & Loyalty
- Mall / Brand-level loyalty: I found no public documentation of a dedicated DLF South Square loyalty program.
- Store-level offers / dining discounts: It’s common in Delhi malls for restaurants (e.g., Haldiram’s) to run bank / online discounts or “buy-one-get-one” deals on weekdays or off-peak hours.
- Festival / seasonal offers: Given the proximity to Sarojini bazaar, occasional tie-ups or mall-market promotions may arise — keep an eye on social media or the mall’s signage.
- Student / special discounts: Ask staff in showrooms or restaurants — some eateries may have student combos or lunch specials.
Quick Tip: During your first visit, grab a mall directory / map and note shop names + floors. If you spot something you like but skip it, you can revisit easily before leaving.
Final Verdict & Who It’s For
Who might enjoy DLF South Square Mall:
- Shoppers wanting variety: A mix of mall comforts with proximity to the Sarojini market’s bargain ambiance.
- Foodies wanting relaxed dining: After market chaos, the mall offers a calm retreat with dining options.
- Casual visits / hangouts: Good for a leisurely stroll, window shopping, or catching up with friends in cafés.
Who might find it limiting:
- If you expect a full-blown entertainment mall experience (multiplex, arcade, VR, etc.), this may feel lite.
- Power shoppers seeking high-end flagship brands or mega luxury collections — those may be limited here.
All in all, DLF South Square Mall functions as a complement to Sarojini Nagar rather than a standalone mega mall. It’s best enjoyed as part of a hybrid day: market + mall + dining. It gives you a structured interior break (with amenities and formal shops) amid the vivacious open-air street shopping around it.
Also check our guide to Best Malls in Delhi to see where South Square compares to big players like Select CITYWALK, DLF Avenue, etc.
FAQs
- Is parking free at DLF South Square?
No — the mall has a subterranean (paid) parking lot. - Which metro is closest to the mall?
Sarojini Nagar Metro Station on the Pink Line is the nearest. - Is there a multiplex / movie theatre inside South Square?
No confirmed public records indicate a cinema inside the mall. It is more retail + dining focused. - What are the usual mall timings?
Though not widely published, many outlets (e.g. restaurants) operate till 10:30 PM and mall hours are in that standard 10 AM – 10 PM window. - Does the mall have wheelchair / lift accessibility?
While not explicitly detailed, the multi-floor nature and modern design suggest the presence of elevators and ramps. - Is the mall pet-friendly?
No definitive information. As per common practice in Indian malls, pets (except service animals) are typically restricted. - When is the best time to visit to avoid crowds?
Mid-day to early afternoon (11:00 AM – 2:00 PM) on weekdays is usually quieter. Avoid late evenings and weekends.

