Best Places To Eat In Delhi That Are Perfect For The 'OG Foodies' Of NCR
Head to these EazySafe+ certified restaurants and enjoy all the delicious grub you've been craving
23 Jul, 2020 by Gargi BishtKnown to be a haven for foodies and peppered with gastronomical checkpoints all around, Delhi is touted to be the hub of global cuisine. And rightly so as with a slew of all kinds of great restaurants, Delhi offers the taste of all corners of the world on your plate. From old to the new, Asian to Indian, the traditional to the contemporary, fine dining to casual; you name it, Dilli’s got it! With the unlock procedure underway, all the best food places in Delhi NCR are gradually adapting to the new normal and gearing to greet patrons with all the necessary measures in place. And with a view to further strengthen the safety of diners, EazyDiner’s new EazySafe+ initiative is implementing a stricter set of comprehensive sanitization protocols on all its partner restaurants in Delhi to ensure a stronger end to end control on food quality and hygiene.
So, now that you know EazyDiner’s got your back, its time to do what you do best OG foodies of Delhi and head straight to these EazySafe+ certified places to eat in Delhi and enjoy some delicious grub you've been craving:
List of best places to eat In Delhi:
Nando’s, Connaught Place (CP), Central Delhi
Nando's a well-known chicken franchise and a very famous place to eat in Delhi that has managed to make a good mark in the Indian market. This place is extremely popular for its 'Peri-Peri Chicken'; the secret behind this amazing chicken is its spicy peri-peri sauce. The 'Half Chicken' is the most popular dish on the menu and highly recommended.
Must Haves: Peri Peri Chicken, Juicy Chicken Burger, Corn On The Cob, and Portuguese Custard Tarts.
Cost for two: ₹ 1300
Guppy, Lodhi Colony, South Delhi
One of the few restaurants in the heart of Delhi that has always piqued the interest of people is this quirky one of a kind Japanese themed joint. Primarily popular for serving the best sushi in all of NCR, Guppy doles out a wide range of delicious Japanese food with an emphasis on freshness and quality ingredients.
Must Haves: Chicken Ramen, Tsukiji Tuna Bowl, Omakase Sushi Platter, and Prawn Tempura Udon Noodles.
Cost for two: ₹ 2200
Underdoggs, Worldmark 2, Aerocity
Located in World Mark 2, Aerocity, Underdoggs certainly falls under the category of the most famous restaurants in Delhi. This multicuisine casual dining bar has a trendy décor which makes it a hangout hub frequented by the city's sophisticated millennials. Besides being famous as a party place Underdoggs boasts of an eclectic menu and serves exotic Indian, Mexican, and Asian delicacies along with an excellent variety of delicious finger food.
Must-haves: Thin Crust Pizzas, Wasabi Prawns, Beer Batter Onion Rings, and New York Style Cheese Cake.
Cost for two: ₹ 2000
Farzi Cafe, Connaught Place (CP), Central Delhi
Best described as a gourmet experience, Farzi Cafe amalgamates traditional global and Indian classics, with Indian influences, contemporary presentations, culinary styles, and chic ambiance. It is a quirky modern Indian café, where guests enjoy a sensory experience through the finest modern Indian cuisine classics.
Must-haves: Grilled Bombay Decker, Lemon Quinoa, Chicken Tikka Masala, and Shawarma Biryani.
Cost for two: ₹ 2000
United Coffee House, Connaught Place (CP), Central Delhi
Iconic United Coffee House is one of the most famous restaurants in Delhi that has been around for ages. It has more than 80 years of service under its belt. In its seventy plus years of existence, this legendary place has expanded and perfected its drool-worthy multicuisine menu extensive enough to leave you spoilt for choice.
Must Haves: UCH Club Sandwich, Kadhai Paneer, and Trattoria Tiramisu .
Cost for two: ₹ 2100
Cafe Delhi Heights, Cyber Hub, Gurgaon
In the true style of a casual hangout place, Café Delhi Heights brings to you big-hearted portions of deliciously cooked dishes and an extensive menu featuring lip-smackingly good grub from all around the world. From delicious food to bohemian laid back decor CDH offers something for everyone.
Must Haves: Chili Cheese Toast, ISBT Makhni Maggi, Juicy Lucy Burger, and Chocolate Mud Cake Sundae.
Cost for two: ₹ 1500
Punjab Grill, Khan Market, Central Delhi
Punjab Grill offers a creative blend of robust Mughlai and North Indian specialties from the regions of the erstwhile Royal State of Punjab. With a delightful selection of hearty preparations like ‘Good Ol’ Butter Chicken’ and ‘Paneer Lababdar’, This authentic chain of restaurants aims at serving a little bit of Punjab with every single bite.
Must Haves: Dal Punjab Grill, Punjab Grill Chicken Tikka, Dahi Ke Kebab, Amritsari Kulcha, and Kadhai murgh with Lahsuni naan.
Cost for two: ₹ 2000
MKT, The Chanakya
MKT in Chanakya is an upscale restaurant that charts the list of good places to eat in Delhi. Offering an expansive assortment of international preparations, serving around 15 cuisines under one roof, the place is truly every gourmand’s paradise. The sumptuous selection of food offered here ranges across various cuisines including North Indian, Southern Coastal, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Malaysian, and street food, to name a few.
Must Haves: Rotisserie Chicken, Sushi Platter, Crispy Lamb, Spicy Asian Vegetable Ramen, and New York Style Cheesecake.
Cost for two: ₹ 2000
Barbeque Nation, Connaught Place (CP), Central Delhi
If you want to dig into some really nice grilled food, head straight to Barbeque Nation - Hands down one of the best buffet restaurants in Delhi. Particularly popular for its lavish buffet meals, this well-known barbeque restaurant pioneered the usage of grill or barbeque on the table. The place is extremely neat and clean and the ambiance is quite inviting. When it comes to the food, the array of options available will leave you spoilt for choice.
Must Haves: Assorted Exotic Grill Veg, Crispy Corn, Chicken Drum Stick, Cajun Potato, Phirni, and Brownies.
Cost for two: ₹ 1500
Foxtrot, Khan Market, Central Delhi
Taking inspiration from the new wave of cross-breed cafes in Berlin and Amsterdam, Foxtrot is designed as a hybrid café with a loft-like vibe. Offbeat and effortlessly charming Foxtrot's menu curates A-grade mix of Indian and International plates & platters that one could enjoy any time of the day.
Must Haves: Foxy Meal Trays, Pindi Chana Taco, Foxtrot Fried Chicken Burger, Banoffee Pie, and Nutty Baklava.
Cost for two: ₹ 1500
Written By
Gargi Bisht is an event copywriter/conceptualizer turned writer currently working with EazyDiner Pvt. Ltd. Compulsive eater, book hoarder, dog lover and pop culture enthusiast with an innate love for storytelling. Usually the quietest person in the room, Gargi is an introvert who loves her own company. When not eating, can be found in front of her laptop watching movies. Knows a thing or two about art and literature.