I just hope you get what you are looking out for . Tried my best . enjoy your meal.Happy Munching
Eating Out in Delhi
They say you know the soul of a city if you know about the food its people eat. To find the soul of Delhi is little difficult. The city survives on a diet that is multi-hued. Being a cosmopolitan city, Delhi has encompassed varied flavours in its diet. People from different corners of India have given Delhi a mini India feel. Over the years they have stuck to their cuisines and eating habits like a ritual. So you find all sorts of Indian cuisine in Delhi. You can try South Indian, Gujarati, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Bengali and Goan cuisine. Then there are expats, who bring global flavours to Delhi. In all the dazzle of International and Indian cuisine, the food of Delhi clearly stands out. Street food of Delhi is quite popular among the city's inhabitants. And others, who visit Delhi for business or leisure, don't forget to experiment.
The city offers various eating out options, which range from five star hotel restaurants to stand alone food joints or a street vendors. Walk in to some of the popular eating out places given below to tickle your taste buds.
For North Indian Cuisine: Bukhara and Dum Pukht at ITC Maurya Sheraton Hotel, S P Marg; The Great Kebab Factory at Radisson Hotel, NH 8; Karim's, Opposite Jama Masjid Gate No. 1 and at Hazarat Nizamuddin West; Masala Art at The Taj Palace Hotel, SP Marg; Parantha Junction, Padam Singh Road, Karol Bagh; Moti Mahal Delux, M-30, GK-1; Nizam's Kathi Kebab, H-5, Plaza Building, Connaught Place.
For Street Food: Giani di Hatti, 651, Church Mission Road, Fatehpuri; Siya Ram Nannumal Kulfiwale, Dharampura near Jama Masjid; Mughal Darbar, Bazar Matia Mahal, Jama Masjid; Mashoor Chole Bature Lassi Wale, 642 Fatehpuri, Chandni Chowk; Old and Famous Jalebiwala, 1795 Dariba Corner, Chandni Chowk.
For European and Mediterranean Cuisine: Brasserie at The Imperial Hotel, Janpath; La Piazza at Hyatt Regency, Bhikaji Cama Place; Le Belvedere at Le Meridien, 1 Windsor Place, Janpath; Mashrabiya at Ashok Hotel, 50 B, Chanakyapuri; Orient Express at Taj Palace Hotel, 2, Sardar Patel Marg; Diva, M 8A, M Block Market, GK-II.
For Multi Cuisine: Big Chill, F-38, East of Kailash; Chef & I at Uppal's Orchid Hotel, NH8; Govinda's at Iscon Temple Complex, East of Kailash; Oberoi Charcuterie, 9, Community Centre, Basant Lok Market; Pan Asian at Marriot WelcomHotel, Saket; Ploof, 13, Main Market Lodhi Colony; TK's at Hyatt Regency, Bhikaji Cama Place.
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2007-01-26 02:14:28
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Sir, For a metamorphosis you may attempt the in demand "Paratha Golli" or "Paratha Lane". a large place of Delhi the place you will detect a hundred and fifty varieties of Parathas and 50 varieties of Cababs. Ask any taxi motive force and he will take you there. thank you
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answered by Anonymous
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Punjabi Dhaba - also Udipi restaurants
2007-01-27 00:25:57
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answered by hari prasad 5
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I just hope you get what you are looking out for . Tried my best . enjoy your meal.Happy Munching
Eating Out in Delhi
They say you know the soul of a city if you know about the food its people eat. To find the soul of Delhi is little difficult. The city survives on a diet that is multi-hued. Being a cosmopolitan city, Delhi has encompassed varied flavours in its diet. People from different corners of India have given Delhi a mini India feel. Over the years they have stuck to their cuisines and eating habits like a ritual. So you find all sorts of Indian cuisine in Delhi. You can try South Indian, Gujarati, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Bengali and Goan cuisine. Then there are expats, who bring global flavours to Delhi. In all the dazzle of International and Indian cuisine, the food of Delhi clearly stands out. Street food of Delhi is quite popular among the city's inhabitants. And others, who visit Delhi for business or leisure, don't forget to experiment.
The city offers various eating out options, which range from five star hotel restaurants to stand alone food joints or a street vendors. Walk in to some of the popular eating out places given below to tickle your taste buds.
For North Indian Cuisine: Bukhara and Dum Pukht at ITC Maurya Sheraton Hotel, S P Marg; The Great Kebab Factory at Radisson Hotel, NH 8; Karim's, Opposite Jama Masjid Gate No. 1 and at Hazarat Nizamuddin West; Masala Art at The Taj Palace Hotel, SP Marg; Parantha Junction, Padam Singh Road, Karol Bagh; Moti Mahal Delux, M-30, GK-1; Nizam's Kathi Kebab, H-5, Plaza Building, Connaught Place.
For Street Food: Giani di Hatti, 651, Church Mission Road, Fatehpuri; Siya Ram Nannumal Kulfiwale, Dharampura near Jama Masjid; Mughal Darbar, Bazar Matia Mahal, Jama Masjid; Mashoor Chole Bature Lassi Wale, 642 Fatehpuri, Chandni Chowk; Old and Famous Jalebiwala, 1795 Dariba Corner, Chandni Chowk.
For European and Mediterranean Cuisine: Brasserie at The Imperial Hotel, Janpath; La Piazza at Hyatt Regency, Bhikaji Cama Place; Le Belvedere at Le Meridien, 1 Windsor Place, Janpath; Mashrabiya at Ashok Hotel, 50 B, Chanakyapuri; Orient Express at Taj Palace Hotel, 2, Sardar Patel Marg; Diva, M 8A, M Block Market, GK-II.
For Multi Cuisine: Big Chill, F-38, East of Kailash; Chef & I at Uppal's Orchid Hotel, NH8; Govinda's at Iscon Temple Complex, East of Kailash; Oberoi Charcuterie, 9, Community Centre, Basant Lok Market; Pan Asian at Marriot WelcomHotel, Saket; Ploof, 13, Main Market Lodhi Colony; TK's at Hyatt Regency, Bhikaji Cama Place.
India Holiday Packages offers complete information on holiday packages in India. India Holiday Packages also provides online booking facility for hotel and tour booking to various tourist destinations in India. To book a tour or a hotel room, please fill in the form given below
2007-01-26 09:16:15
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answered by Anonymous
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NON VEG KAKA DA DHABA,MINAR,EMBASSEY,DELHI DARBAR AKK IN CUNNAUGHT PALACE,CHAWLA CHICKEN GEETA COLONY EAST DELHI,FOOD COURTS EDM MALL AND PASCIFIC MALLS AT KAUSHAMBI
2007-01-26 22:13:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Punjabi By Nature... TGIF... CAFE 100... BLUES... BERCOS... BUKHARA... KAREEMS
2007-01-28 01:30:03
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answered by daredevil 2
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