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New Delhi's 9 Stunning Restaurants You Should Experience

New Delhi, India
New Delhi, India | © Tjeerd Kruse / Alamy Stock Photo

New Delhi is not only the political capital of India, it is also a cosmopolitan city at its best, boasting a wide range of outstanding cafés and award winning restaurants. This list explores the best places in town to experience mouth-watering local and international cuisines in impressive settings.

Paharganj neighbourhood, New Delhi
Mixed Veg Curry, New Delhi

Indian Accent

Restaurant, Indian

Overlooking a lush lawn and a beautiful veranda, Indian Accent at The Manor offers Indian fusion food at its best, combining international ingredients with traditional flavors of India. In 2014, Indian Accent was rated as number one restaurant in India and number three in Asia by the ‘2014 TripAdvisor Travellers’ ChoiceTM Restaurants‘ awards. Welcoming guests on a unique culinary journey, the restaurant’s chef Manish Mehrotra has succeeded in designing a menu which can satisfy both adventurous palates and traditional ones. The chef’s menu can be paired with delicious wines, offering good value for money.

Hauz Khas Social, New Delhi

Cafe, Restaurant, Indian

Social Offline offers a variety of dishes from around the world, but what really stands out is its innovative concept. Located in the trendy Hauz Khas Village offering beautiful unmatched views of the area, Social Offline is a space that blends office and coffee shop. It is the ideal urban hangout to work while relaxing, to be in the real world, socialize offline, while staying connected online. Social Offline is the urban hub for New Delhi’s most talented innovators and artists, offering them a collaborative work space. There is always have an exciting art and culture agenda, including stand up comedy, photography exhibitions and guest DJs.

Lodi - The Garden Restaurant, New Delhi

Restaurant, European

Set against the backdrop of the ‘Lodhi Gardens’ heritage park, which showcases beautiful 16th and 17th century Mughal architecture, Lodi – The Garden Restaurant is one of the most popular al fresco dining establishments, offering the best of European influenced cuisine. Hidden behind beautiful trees in a lush botanical garden, this restaurant offers a quaint and peaceful atmosphere, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Against a backdrop of jazz and chattering birds, guests can enjoy a romantic dinner on the outdoor terrace, mouth-watering evening cocktails or a leisurely Sunday brunch in the elegant interior. Lodi also hosts a range of cultural events from live music to book readings and stand up comedy, making it the ideal cultural hub in New Delhi.

Yeti - The Himalayan Kitchen

Restaurant, Indian

Located in one of the hippest places of New Delhi, namely the Hauz Khas Village, Yeti – The Himalayan Kitchen offers the best of Himalayan cuisine. The menu features local dishes with an imaginative twist. This type of cuisine is particularly spicy even to Indian palates. The food is always delectable and the service efficient. Sit near the windows to enjoy beautiful views of the Hauz Khas lake and the 14th century structures overlooking the park.

Good Earth Cafe

Cafe, Restaurant, Indian

Good Earth Cafe is Chef Ritu Dalmia’s gem, with its kitsch design is located in the popular Khan Market, inside Good Earth; a premier destination for sustainable home, housewares and clothes. Also known as Latitude 28, it is the perfect place to hang out with family and friends and enjoy food in a small, modern and comfortable urban Indian setting. The food is always fresh and healthy, including a variety of dishes such as bruschettas, mouth-watering desserts, fresh pasta and crisp salads among others. Dishes can be paired with exquisite wines selected by the Chef herself. Good Earth Cafe/Latitude 28 was voted the best café in Delhi by Hindustan Times.

Sevilla, New Delhi

Restaurant, Diner, Mediterranean

Set in Claridges, one of Delhi’s oldest and most prestigious hotels, Sevilla offers the best of Spanish food to be found in the city and beyond. Indeed, the restaurant was awarded the Times Foods Awards for the Best Spanish Restaurant in 2014. Sevilla at the Claridges Hotel is New Delhi’s most reputable Mediterranean casual dining restaurant. Even the interior design was planned to reflect the Spanish Riviera, to the delight of the restaurant’s guests. Its innovative cuisine continues to attract Delhi’s food lovers’ attention who keep praising this place year after year.

Wenger’s

Bakery, Pastry Shop, Indian

Located in New Delhi’s old business district, Connaught Place, Wenger’s is a pastry shop and bakery that offers a wide range of signature cakes and desserts, pastries, sandwiches, artisan breads and much more. They have been in the same location since 1926, making it one of the oldest and most reputable bakeries in Delhi. Starting as pioneers in the Swiss confectionery business in India, they have become the best at what they do and are still at the top of their game.

Nizam's Kathi Kabab, PVR Cinema Road

Restaurant, Indian

No visit to Delhi would be complete without a visit to Nizam’s Kathi Kebabs, especially for kebab lovers. Located in the historic city centre of Connaught place, Nizam’s Kathi Kebab serves the best of North Indian cuisine. Kebabs are of course a house specialty, especially kathi kebabs and roasted kebabs, but you must also try the delicious biryani. Also, it is worth noting that the meat they serve is always halal and includes goat meat and chicken.

Thai High

Bar, Restaurant, Asian, Thai, Indian

Thai High, with its fashionable bar and rooftop terrace, is one of the hidden gems in New Delhi. They mix authentic Thai cuisine to contemporary designs and romantic views overlooking the Qutub Minar, and other beautiful and green areas of Delhi to make their guests’ dining experience one of the most memorable! Candle lit tables, and the sounds of world music and rippling water, only help creating a fairy tale but modern and refreshing ambiance. Not to be missed are the signature prawn black pepper, crispy vegetable salad, and red snapper chili sour.

About the author

Sarine Arslanian is a freelance writer, photographer, researcher and documentary filmmaker with a passion for travelling and a strong interest in arts and culture, society and development. She graduated from the University of Cambridge with an MPhil in Development Studies.

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