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Top 10 Restaurants in Delhi

From street food to cafes to restaurants, Delhi has a variety of places to cater to the taste buds of everyone. So, which are the top 10 Restaurants in Delhi? Let’s See!

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Delhi is a rich tourist place that offers the best of everything – be it historical monuments, scenic beauty, or food. From street food to cafes to restaurants, Delhi has a variety of places to cater to the taste buds of everyone. So, which are the top 10 Restaurants in Delhi? Let’s See!

Bukhara, ITC

Bukhara at ITC is known for its finger-licking Daal Bukhara, which is made of black lentils that are cooked for 24 hours before it is served. It is also one of Asia’a top restaurants that have a lovely, rustic, and welcoming vibe. 

Indian Accent 

Located in Lodhi Garden, the restaurant is an imaginative and innovative take on Indian dishes. The dishes are cooked with the zing of Western touch, making it a gastronomical experiment that is done the correct way. 

Andhra Bhavan 

If you are ever looking for some cheap but filling and yummy food- Andhra Bhavan is the place to go. They are extremely crowded during the weekends, and the waiting is long. On Sundays, they also serve their special biryani, which gets sold out in minutes. Their normal thali during lunchtime is the best Andhra food you will ever eat. 

Spice Route 

Located in The Imperial, Spice Route offers multiple cuisines that cater to the traditional spice route. It draws inspiration from the cuisines of Kerala, Vietnam, Thailand, Sri Lanka and so on. With beautiful interiors that satisfy your eyes and food that fills your stomach, this is a must try restaurant. 

Dakshin

Southern India is rich in the cuisine department. Each state serves a different and special kind of cuisine- from seafood to vegetarian food, they have it all. Dakshin is also an ode to the rich culture of Southern India and serves some of the best dishes you have ever tried. Located in Hotel Sheraton in Saket, do give this restaurant a visit when in Delhi. 

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Moti Mahal

One of the oldest restaurants, Moti Mahal in Daryaganj, opened after India gained Independence. It is often credited to be the place that invented Butter Chicken. It is still the first stop for every non-vegetarian who loves butter chicken and a simple yummy naan (is there anything better?). 

Pind Balluchi

You will find a Pind Balluchi in most major areas of Delhi. The reason for their popularity is the amazing taste and quality they have maintained over the years. With the iconic Sikh man in ethnic attire, a village set-up, and furniture, the ambiance for all the branches is the same. It is famous for its murg potli, a specialty, and for vegetarians, their soya chaap should not be missed.

Nando’s

With the iconic chicken as their logo, Nando’s is an easily distinguishable restaurant that can be found in multiple places. They are famous for their chicken which is marinated for 24 hours before it is made and served.  They also have some of the best sauces that go very well with their food. 

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Burma Burma

With multiple locations across Delhi and all across India, Burma Burma is known for its Burmese food. The exotic blend of spices, noodles, rice, and the additional salads and toppings make Burmese food a perfect meal. Their Khao Swe should not be missed. 

Yum Yum Cha

If you love Sushi, then Yum Yum Cha should be your go-to place. Compared to other restaurants, it is top-notch quality food for less money. Their mochi ice cream is another specialty that should be tried. On weekends, the Yum Yum Cha outlet in Khan Market would see a waiting of hours. 

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