When it comes to good
food, Indians are spoilt for choice. There are enough top tier restaurants that
have won Indian, and even global, recognition for what they serve and how they
do it. Here we list India's 10 best restaurants.
Bukhara
At: Maurya Sheraton, New Delhi
At: Maurya Sheraton, New Delhi
If you want a taste of what Indian foods former
US president Bill Clinton likes, then head to Bukhara. Not
only did Clinton dine here, but there’s a mixed Indian platter dish that
consisted of mixed meats, lentils and fresh baked bread that’s named after him.
Bukhara specialises in Indian food, and the north Indian cuisines are a must
try.
Bukhara’s menu also
includes the Obama and Hillary Clinton platters,
created when the current US presidents and the US Secretary of State visited
the city.
What to Try: The
dal makhani, especially if you want to indulge your taste buds in something
rich. The dal is infused with flavour, as it’s kept simmering for 48 hours!
Koh
At: Mumbai
At: Mumbai
One of the city’s newest Thai restaurants,Koh was opened in August by Ian Kittichai, that famous chef from New York. And since he can import ingredients, Kittichai gives his Thai food a modern and innovative twist.
What to Try: The Hamachi (Japanese white fish) and the signature chocolate
baby back ribs, which incorporate cocoa with meat! The vegetarians will love
the oven-roasted aubergine and the hot stone rice.
Travertino
At: The Oberoi, New Delhi
Travertino
At: The Oberoi, New Delhi
One of the best places
for Italian food in Delhi is Travertino. The restaurant, which is designed so
that the wine cellar opens into the dining area, also has one of the most
enviable collections of wines and cheeses. It was also picked by Forbes magazine
as on of India’s most expensive restaurants.
What to Try: The signature truffle dishes, such as the risotto with fresh Umbrian black truffle and the tagliolini with pancetta and Umbrian black truffle.
Zen
At: Leela Palace, Bangalore
The pink-hued hotel’s Pan-Asian restaurant, Zen, leaves diners spoilt for choice, especially with Japanese, Balinese, Thai, Korean and Singaporean specialties. Zen also has a special counter setting where you can sit and enjoy your sushi or a Korean barbeque.
What to Try: Sip on some Japanese Sake or Korean Soju.
Wasabi by Morimoto
At: The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Mumbai
Wasabi by Morimoto
At: The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Mumbai
It’s one of the city’s
most exclusive Japanese haute cuisine restaurants. The place is all about
whisky mixed with Japanese spice. The restaurant stocks malts that date back to
the 1930s and 40s. Also watch the chefs at the sushi counter and in the
teppanyaki kitchen show off their skills.
What to Try: Japanese beer or rice wine along with crab samosas and
iberico ham with figs. If you just want to try something completely out of the
box then opt for the guacamole pani puri with tamarind dressing, for that
global twist.
Villa 39
At: Colaba, Mumbai.This Italian restaurant has made it onto Mumbai’s must-be-seen at list. The decor is Indian-meets-Italian, so expect carved Indian panels and a glittering chandelier.
Villa 39
At: Colaba, Mumbai.This Italian restaurant has made it onto Mumbai’s must-be-seen at list. The decor is Indian-meets-Italian, so expect carved Indian panels and a glittering chandelier.
What to Try: The Carpaccio di Manzo (beef carpaccio) and the Terrina di Mozzarella
Caprese ( tomato and mozzarella pesto) are mouth watering.
Karavali
At: The Taj (Residency Road), Bangalore
At: The Taj (Residency Road), Bangalore
Designed to look like a Mangalorean home, with
wooden ceilings, furniture and antique lamps, Karavali gives diners a taste of
south India. Picked as one of Asia, and India’s, best restaurants by the Miele
Guide (Asia’s answer to Michelin and Zagat) the restaurant has also picked up a
Times Good Food Guide for its sea food.
What to Try: Tuck into its signature Coorg fried chicken or try the Alleppy fish curry.
Italia
At: The Park Hotel, Chennai
What to Try: Tuck into its signature Coorg fried chicken or try the Alleppy fish curry.
Italia
At: The Park Hotel, Chennai
This Italian
restaurant has sever names associated
with it. Not only is Chef Rajesh behind the grill here, but
he’s had help from top chef Antonio Carluccio, a regular on BBC
food programmes. Designers Abraham & Thakore have also helped design the
linen.
This seaside
restaurant, where the fish is caught right in front of your eyes, is one of Asia
and India’s best restaurants according to the Miele Guide. The menu is an array
of exotic dishes that are stylishly presented. The ambiance is perfect for a
romantic dinner date.
What to Try: All the steaks, if you have the stomach for it, especially the
Moroccan chicken steak. The vegetarians could opt for the corn steak.
Sakura
At: The Metropolitan Hotel, Nikko, New Delhi
Sakura
At: The Metropolitan Hotel, Nikko, New Delhi
This fine eatery
specialises in Japanese cuisines and highlights the culinary delights of
Kaiseki food. You’ll get a taste of traditional but reinvented Japan since all
the chefs are of Japanese origin. Sakura has been labeled as one of the Top 5
Best Japanese Restaurants of the world, outside Japan and was also awarded the
title of ‘Best Japanese Restaurant of Delhi.’ So you know what you’re getting
into. The restaurant imports most of their fish from Japan since they’re not available
in India.
What to Try: Dig into the sashimi and sushi. The vegetable tempura is a big hit with the veggie lovers. If you’ve never tried eel before, this is the place to have it.
What to Try: Dig into the sashimi and sushi. The vegetable tempura is a big hit with the veggie lovers. If you’ve never tried eel before, this is the place to have it.
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