Monday, 1 December 2014

Best north Indian restaurants in Delhi

Fusions foods, Mediterranean diets, Italian delights and French delicacies: a panoply of platters are at offer and yet I’ll choose my butter chicken over everything else, any day. So if you too are a ‘Delhite’ who dotes on the traditional Punjabi food, then this is dedicated to you.

Chandni Chowk ke golgappe, University road’s tea and samosa, Moolchand’s Paratha joint- when your whole life in the city has been not an album of memories but a food association game, I take it upon me to suggest you some really cool eating joints serving Check Taste of North Indian food Delhi that are too good to miss.




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 Dhaba By Claridges

The fine dine restaurant with a quirky décor by the Claridges hotels is now a standalone unit. Economic prices and some superb food makes it one of the finest North Indian restaurants in Delhi. Balti meat, mutton chaap, kanastari baingan and chicken pulao are all their glowing dishes. But wait till you have tried their theka menu for some innovative cocktails with quirky names. The ambiance is that of a typical dhaba that is sophisticated yet earthy in its own ways. It can score a mighty 8 for food even on a bad food day, as a bad food day at dhaba is certainy better than good food days at many joints that are stupidly famous. A full 10 for ambiance and serice.

Dum Pukht

A little on the costlier side of it, but the experience is every penny worth it. If you are ready to splurge around 6 grand on a dinner for two then Dum Pukht knows how to pull it off. A pricey meal with assured elegance and earthy flavours. Though it is known for its traditional Mughlai cuisine, a selection of Punjabi recipes gathers much praise. Try the tadka daal and tawa chicken and you will remember the flavours for a long long time.

Bukhara

Living in Delhi, who hasn’t heard of Bukhara? Tagged to be ‘The Best’ it has maintained its standards ever since. Try the epicurean dal tadka and family naan and you would know how they have earned the name they got. The price though can be a let-down for many. Be ready to splurge around 5k on a dinner for two. 

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