Chinese cuisine has found its way through the centuries by its bag of flavors that has wrapped itself around our hearts. The cuisine first took root decades ago when Chinese expats took refuge in our country, bringing along with them a treasure trove of delicious recipes. It wasn’t long when we started tweaking the cuisine to suit our palates, creating a branch of this cuisine as our own. Few restauranteurs saw potential in the fare and launched the cuisine in grand style, paving way for restaurants we know today as legends. When talking about heavy-weights of Chinese food in New Delhi, one cannot skip on ‘Berco’s’ which is responsible for familiarizing desi-chinese food to the masses all over Delhi. This popular chain of restaurants has staggering twenty outlets in the city, along the one in Rajouri Garden, West Delhi.
The menu of Berco’s is a delightful mix of classic Chinese dishes one usually sees on every good Chinese menu plus a lot more. Get ready to sample some authentic some desi versions of Chinese food under one name – Berco’s. They even boast of a Thai section as well, catering to the well-travelled palates of their diners. Berco’s is one of the few dining spots in Delhi to offer a wonderful lavish menu for reasonable prices. You can also enjoy the flavors of Berco’s by sitting at home through their home delivery service. Opt for a beer or their yummy coolers to go with your first course. Eat, crispy vegetable sweet chilli, peking soup, chicken sui mai, garlic & cheese wontons and chilli mayo crispy prawns. Main course is an exhaustively long selection of delectable Asian curries. Indulge freely!
Don’t forget to dig into a bowl of pan fried noodles alongside to marry your second course. Those on serious time crunch can ask for meal in a bowl for a quick and fulfilling bite. To take care of your spoiled sweet tooth indulge into Berco’s mouth-watering array of desserts such as, death by chocolate, brown zebra, darsan, chocolate mousse and date roll with ice cream. Berco’s is a family-style restaurant and designed as such. Wide spacious quarters enable one to move around freely. Décor is of earthy welcoming style to pull in the crowd. The only Asian element it can boast of is by including a life-size statue of a monk. Space is modern and elegant.
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