About Spice Market, Saket, South Delhi
When in doubt always go for Indian cuisine. You cannot go wrong by dining on Indian food. The cuisine is heart-warming and classic compilation of curries designed to bring you comfort and solace. The practice of dunking a piece of buttery naan in a bowl of curry instantly lifts up your spirits. When your palate has had too much of Chinese or American, it always comes back to the comforting embrace of Indian food. In the world of Indian fine dining, Gulatis of Pandara Road is name taken with respect. A couple belonging from the same family decided to display their culinary talent via their restaurant ‘Gulati Spice Market’. This interesting name instantly hooks your attention, rising your hopes up in anticipation of a grand Indian meal to come. The restaurant itself is located in Southern Park District Centre in Saket.
By the name, you might assume that Gulati Spice Market is all about North Indian food but here you are wrong. Their menu stretches up to accommodate the regional cuisines from Lucknow, Hyderabad, Rajasthan and Bengal as well. This lends the menu a wonderful diversity, letting you explore the cuisines from all over India by sitting at one place. They home deliver too, in case you feel lazy. We like the idea of custom making your own cocktails. If you are more of a wine person, peek at their impressive wine selection. Try twice cooked spicy kukad, tandoori kathal and pathar ka gosht in first course. Main course deserves your undivided attention. Tuck into, paneer tak a tak, spice market patila gosht, Gulati’s butter chicken, prawn butter masala, rajasthani laal maas, subz miloni and Hyderabadi dum ka murgh.
Enjoy your curries with a gilafi naan or sheermal or laal mirch ka parantha. A rice lover can choose to mop up the curries with biryani. Sip on a masala chai or black coffee with milk to wrap up your meal. Gulati Spice Market pampers your sweet tooth with a smorgasbord of desserts. Indulge in something innovative like a moong dal cigar or a mango medley. There are few classic sweet dishes too such as, phirni of the day or gulab jamun. Interiors are designed to exude warmth, earthiness and elegance. The decor is the perfect amalgamation of traditional Indian and modern décor. Another enchanting touch are the jars of whole spices kept around the room. Gulati Spice Market is on the expensive side however.
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Insider Tips
- You get 2 kinds of butter chicken here - the 'Classic Gulati's Butter Chicken' and the 'Chef's Special' version
- The 'Phalsa Shikanji' is a must-try
- If you are looking for good biryani in Delhi, your search ends here