Asian Games Village, Siri Fort, Khelgoon Road. A clutch of restaurants including Angeethi , with desert decor and live Rajasthani music in the evenings, specializing in delicious tandoori dishes; ACS , a coffee shop with a Mexican theme good for snacky meals and a cold beer; and Chopsticks , a smart Chinese restaurant.
Barista , M Block Market, Greater Kailash II. Trendy young café with a snacky menu: good cakes and coffee. Fab Café next door is equally good but a little more formal. Basil & Thyme , Santushti Shopping Complex. Popular with Delhi's "ladies who lunch", serving Western and Parsi food at reasonable prices, despite the chic location.
Dasaprakash , Ambassador Hotel , Sujan Singh Park. Considered by many Delhi-ites to be one of the best south Indian restaurants in Delhi, dishing up terrifc dosas.
Dilli Haat , Safdarjang. Shop and snack at the exhibition ground popular with Delhi-ites, at small, inexpensive restaurants from every state in India, although standards vary.
Ego, Community Centre, New Friend's colony. Authentic and imaginative Italian, with good beer, cocktails and loud music.
Flavours , 52c Moolchand Flyover, Banks Complex, Defence Colony. Well-kept Delhi secret near Humayun's Tomb, serving excellent Italian food including risotto and delicious tiramisu; run by a Naga-Italian couple.
Moets , Defence Colony Market. This very popular restaurant serves excellent Kashmiri - try the dum aloo, paneer shashlik and mirchi korma - plus Mughlai and Thai cuisine; another branch can be found on Mathura Road.
Osaka , Main Square, Hauz Khas Village. Chinese and Japanese food with a pleasant ambience; gentle on the pocket.
Sagar , Defence Colony Market. Delicious, inexpensive south Indian food - sample the dahi vadas , and the masala dosas. The service is fast and the decor nondescript but it is popular; there's another branch at the Lodi Hotel where you need to book ahead.
TGIF , Modern Bazaar, Vasant Vihar. Tex-Mex, pasta, burgers and ribs and the best cocktails in town - the happy hour every evening from 6pm-7.30pm is especially good value. There's a new branch at CP.
Village Bistro Complex , Hauz Khas Village. Choose excellent Indian cuisine from any of the three menus offered in six different dining-halls. The outdoor Top of the Village balcony is the most pleasant, with good views over South Delhi.
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Barista , M Block Market, Greater Kailash II. Trendy young café with a snacky menu: good cakes and coffee. Fab Café next door is equally good but a little more formal. Basil & Thyme , Santushti Shopping Complex. Popular with Delhi's "ladies who lunch", serving Western and Parsi food at reasonable prices, despite the chic location.
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Dasaprakash , Ambassador Hotel , Sujan Singh Park. Considered by many Delhi-ites to be one of the best south Indian restaurants in Delhi, dishing up terrifc dosas.
Dilli Haat , Safdarjang. Shop and snack at the exhibition ground popular with Delhi-ites, at small, inexpensive restaurants from every state in India, although standards vary.
Ego, Community Centre, New Friend's colony. Authentic and imaginative Italian, with good beer, cocktails and loud music.
Flavours , 52c Moolchand Flyover, Banks Complex, Defence Colony. Well-kept Delhi secret near Humayun's Tomb, serving excellent Italian food including risotto and delicious tiramisu; run by a Naga-Italian couple.
Moets , Defence Colony Market. This very popular restaurant serves excellent Kashmiri - try the dum aloo, paneer shashlik and mirchi korma - plus Mughlai and Thai cuisine; another branch can be found on Mathura Road.
Osaka , Main Square, Hauz Khas Village. Chinese and Japanese food with a pleasant ambience; gentle on the pocket.
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Sagar , Defence Colony Market. Delicious, inexpensive south Indian food - sample the dahi vadas , and the masala dosas. The service is fast and the decor nondescript but it is popular; there's another branch at the Lodi Hotel where you need to book ahead.
TGIF , Modern Bazaar, Vasant Vihar. Tex-Mex, pasta, burgers and ribs and the best cocktails in town - the happy hour every evening from 6pm-7.30pm is especially good value. There's a new branch at CP.
Village Bistro Complex , Hauz Khas Village. Choose excellent Indian cuisine from any of the three menus offered in six different dining-halls. The outdoor Top of the Village balcony is the most pleasant, with good views over South Delhi.
source: restaurant in delhi {www.delhiplaces.com}
We Indians love to eat. Thankfully, with the advent of global restaurants, Delhi NCR too basks into the gastronomy nowadays.The list of best restaurants in delhi ncr flaunts some of the best fine dining hotels in Noida and Greater Noida.Uptown environment and bustling area- the restaurants are amazing.
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