Varq is known for dramatic presentation and comfortable and luxurious ambience and every eating experience in this restaurant will not be forgotten. The food is out of this world, and the desserts are just unbelievable. This restaurant offers a perfect mixture of the spicy, mouth-watering Indian food and traditional, yet somehow very modern ambience.
For those who find most Indian cuisines too spicy, Kashmiri food at Chor Bizarre is perfect because it uses milder spices than many Indian cuisines, for example, mutton yakhni (simmered in a sauce of yogurt, aniseed and cardamom), haaq (spinach cooked in its own juice) or mirchi korma mutton (in cardamom and cloves gravy). Be sure to try a tarami platter to sample several tasty dishes, and make your meal special with kahwah, traditional, strong Kashmiri tea.
- Dum Pukht is a restaurant in which the food and style are refined and subtle. Chef Imtiaz Qureshi, a descendant of court cooks in Avadh is a master in creating delicately spiced meals which burst with flavor, kakori kabab (minced mutton, cloves, and cinnamon, sprinkled with saffron) or the specialty of the restaurant, raan-e-dumpukht, a mutton leg marinated in rum and stuffed with cheese, onions and mint.
- Spice Route is a world-wide respected restaurant which is an aesthetic experience in its own. Each section represents a different stage in life (relationships, wealth, etc.), and the walls and ceiling have hand-done paintings with corresponding scenes from traditional epics. The sophisticated menu gathers cuisines from the lands of the medieval spice route, Sri Lanka, Burma, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam
- Park Balluchi is a regular winner for the best restaurant in the city and it deserves it. Turbaned waiters in waistcoats serve an extensive range of kebabs and spicy tandoor items. If you are there for lunch, you may even see some rabbits, strutting peacocks, or one of hundreds of spotted deer that roam free the park. And the cocktails are just unbelievable.
However, be sure to visit The Odyssey, a seven star restaurant/experience which simply defies reason and no description can do it justice. Just check it out and enjoy a restaurant that redefines fine dining.
Delhi Restaurants
For those who find most Indian cuisines too spicy, Kashmiri food at Chor Bizarre is perfect because it uses milder spices than many Indian cuisines, for example, mutton yakhni (simmered in a sauce of yogurt, aniseed and cardamom), haaq (spinach cooked in its own juice) or mirchi korma mutton (in cardamom and cloves gravy). Be sure to try a tarami platter to sample several tasty dishes, and make your meal special with kahwah, traditional, strong Kashmiri tea.
However, be sure to visit The Odyssey, a seven star restaurant/experience which simply defies reason and no description can do it justice. Just check it out and enjoy a restaurant that redefines fine dining.