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Rice in Nice!: Enjoy Pan Asian Flavors at Radisson New Delhi Dwarka
If you are looking for an oriental restaurant in Dwarka, we recommend Rice at Radisson Blu New Delhi Dwarka. Take a look at our recommendations below. Delhi’s fondness for Japanese cuisine is noticeably going up. And it’s not just the love for Sushi. The city is willing to experiment with the other courses of a Japanese meal. That’s just one reason why Rice at Radisson Blu New Delhi Dwarka is changing its menu, skewing it towards more of Japanese flavors. While the menu is yet to change, we got a taste of some of the new experiments by Chef Mahesh Sharma at the hotel’s oriental restaurant. Here’s our review of…
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The Junction: A restaurant that has something for everyone
For families that often find conflict in choices impacting their decisions to dine out, for groups that kill individual wishes to give space to popular opinion, there’s a new place in the town, writes Harshili Malhotra. I am talking about the minority that is forced to eat a pizza when they really wish to dine Chinese. That one person who wishes to eat Thai when the rest of the group wants to enjoy north Indian cuisine. This new place in the town, The Junction, fulfills these individual expectations by becoming the one stop for everything. An amalgamation of different cuisines with different dedicated spaces to each, it has everything to…
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Calorie-Counted Meals, Just a Click Away!
Did we tell you that we have been rated as one of the top bloggers in Delhi NCR by Zomato? Obsessed with trying out new menus and restaurants and then writing about them, has got us to be among the best food bloggers in Delhi! Yayy! However…our weighing scale isn’t ecstatic. Our clothes are in worse mood. Far from being joyful, they seem to be shrinking each day with shame and hopelessness. Our (overfull) wardrobes gave up on us long back hearing us say “we don’t have enough clothes” everyday. All the despair has got us thinking. Enough bingeing. It’s high time Abhinav and I introduce the words “healthy eating”…
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Dine under the stars at Curry Town!
Reviewed by Nikita Chawla Imagine dining under the stars and the moon. Imagine a romantic candle lit rooftop dinner with your special someone. Curry Town, set in plush The Savera Hotel at R.K. Salai offers an idyllic setting and is a real treat for North Indian cuisine lovers. The Décor: The restaurant has a set theme in coral orange. The ambience gives you a very royal Mughal-inspired feel yet very contemporary. As soon as you walk into the restaurant, you find a fancy cycle rickshaw, a prop where many queue up to takes pictures and selfies. The restaurant offers three dining options to the guest – al fresco dining, corridor and indoor…
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A Happy Healthy Treat at Lodi Garden Restaurant
A place becomes special in your heart when you have beautiful memories attached to it. Regular readers of this travel & food blog would know that Lodi – The Garden Restaurant is one of my favourites. I have written its review earlier and have also called it one of the most romantic restaurants in Delhi. A couple engrossed in conversations, a foreigner enjoying his beer, some people engaged in casual corporate discussions — that’s the usual crowd I see at the restaurant on a weekday afternoon. It is perfect for all occasions. Weekend evenings are more eventful with a stand-up comedy show or some event in the background. Winter evenings is when the magic…
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The Recipe for Success of United Coffee House
Connaught Place, 1940s: Drawing leisure seekers with deep pockets, Connaught Place is a ‘cool’ hangout place. Who’s who of the city can be spotted here. There are bakery shops run by British officers’ wives, eateries, and cinema halls. In the midst of all the magnificence, a certain Lala Hans Raj Kalra notices a small cafe owned by a man who runs a grocery shop near it. Seeing business opportunity, Kalra buys the café and decides to give it a complete overhaul. Victorian décor and regal chandeliers, the small shop gets a facelift. Chefs from the most exclusive and high-end clubs in the country are called in. The menu is…
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Food Review: Golden Peacock, Macau
Last month Purva and I enjoyed a small break in Macau. I shall post a detailed account of the trip soon. But here’s a quick review of the Golden Peacock restaurant at The Venetian Macau. For anyone who savors Indian cuisine, a trip to Macau would be incomplete without visiting the Golden Peacock restaurant at The Venetian Macau. A splendidly decorated restaurant, the Golden Peacock has been awarded the Best Special F&B Awards in the 2014 Hurun Presidential Awards and has also received the prestigious Michelin star. We were served a four-course meal by a very pleasant staff. The staff is Indian. Chef Justin Paul from Kerala uses his culinary skills…