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From
age - old eateries in the by lanes of the Walled City to glitzy,
specialty restaurants in five - star hotels, Delhi is a moveable
feast. It offers a choice of Indian and international cuisines in
different ambiences to suit varied budgets.
For gourmets, Delhi is synonymous with Mughlai and Frontier cuisines.
The best of Mughlai cuisine can be enjoyed at Karim, (both in Jama
Masjid and Nizamuddin) where recipes, dating from the times of the
Mughals have been the closely - guarded secret of generation of
chefs.
Delhi Ka Aangan (Hyatt Regency), Darbar (Ashoka Hotel) and Corbetts
(Claridges) are among the many options available in the expensive
range, while Gulati Restaurant (Pandara Market), Angeethi (Asiad
Village) and Degchi (Regal Building) are among those catering to
more modest budgets. The finest Frontier cuisine is available at
the Bukhara (Maurya Sheraton), Frontier (Ashoka Hotel) and Baluchi
(The Hilton).
At the other end of the scale are many popular road side eateries
around Jama Masjid and Nzamuddin where kababs, rotis and biryani
are order of the day. Every five - star hotel in the city has a
Chinese restaurant, while most markets in South Delhi have a medium
- budget Chinese restaurants. The popularity of this cuisine can
be gauged by the immumerable Chinese food outlets of the "meals-
on - wheels" and kiosk variety.
The growing sophistication Delhite's palate is discernable in the
increasing number of speaciality restaurants- EI Arab (Regal Building),
Dum Pukht or the process of slow cooking developed in Awadh (Maurya
Sheraton), Kashmiri food at Chor Bizarre (Hotel Broadway), Thai
food at Baan Thai (The Oberoi) and Sukothai (Hauz Khas Village),
Japenese food at Tokyo (Ashoka Hotel) and Osaka (Hauz Khas Village),
Tibetan food at eateries near Chanakya Theatre, and Mexican food
at Rodeo (Connaught Place).
Another indication is the frequency and popularity of food festivals
organised by Hotels. South Indians food is another favorite, the
vegetarian variety of which is best in enjoyed at Sagar (Defence
Colony), Sagar Ratna (Lodhi Hotel) and Dasaprakash (Hotel Ambassador).
Coconut Grove (Ashok Yatri Niwas) offers excellent non- vegeterian
cuisine from South India.
The best of continental cuisine can be eaten at five - star hotels,
for instance La Rochelle (The Oberoi), The Orient Express (Taj Palace)
and Captains Cabin (Taj Man Singh), though numerous multi -
cuisine restaurants also offers continental food. Keeping pace with
the changing face of the city are the growing number of fast food
outlets which serve all manner of cuisines.
A delightful outlet offering a range of Indian cuisines are the
food stalls ar Dilli Haat, here, the cuisine of different states
is made available at very moderate rates. Set in the mindset of
a spacious crafts bazaar these cafes are a very pleasant place to
enjoy food.
For the more intrepid, eateries such as those at Paranthe wali gali,
or chaat at Bengali Market and Sunder Nagar, bhelpuri at Greater
Kailash and sweetmeats from Annapoorna and Ghantewala can be part
of the gastronomical tour of Delhi.
Delhi is also synonymous with the omnipresent tandoori chicken and
tandoori roti, which, when freshly had from the tandoor, makes a
delicious meal. This is often available at roadside dhabas at a
moderate cost.