Monday, August 5, 2013

Delhi Holidays - World on Your Plate!

Foodies just love to travel to Delhi, the capital of India. The remarkable variety and the abundance of eating options in the city entice many food lovers to carefully research the internet for good eating-out options while planning their Delhi tour and before booking tickets on flights to the city of incredible flavours. While the local fare is undoubtedly more popular among foreign tourists, the country's eclectic range of global cuisines, which are offered at speciality eateries, finds favour with the most food lovers.



Royal China (Chinese)

Chinese food is pretty popular in India. A number of restaurants claiming to offer the most authentic Chinese fare can be found in malls and other avenues of the city. But for a true treat of the Cantonese dishes, Royal China would be the safest bet. The atmosphere here is relaxed with the interiors flaunting a minimalist modern touch. Tourists who visit the eatery would find the menu to be traditional with few contemporary twists. Try out the lip-smacking dim sum and luscious roast pork and you would actually find it hard to believe that you haven't booked tickets for flights to China but it is India you are in!

Orient Express (European)

For a true European feel, get a table at Orient Express! That seems to be the mantra of every foreign tourist who gets hold of travel tickets aboard India bound flights arriving in Delhi. It is a relatively small restaurant but the compactness adds to the appeal of the place. Orient Express may not be a cheap option but many who have heard about scrumptious cuisines served here actually look to save money on things like flights, accommodation and sightseeing only to splurge it at Orient Express!

Dum Pukht (Indian)

Surely, it wouldn't be much of a 'food trip' to Delhi, unless there is an elaborate treat of Indian fare! Dum Pukht is a fine venue to treat the taste buds with a fine spread of local dishes. While the ambience of the place has contemporary touches to it, the menu is traditional North Indian. Food enthusiasts who plan India travel and block tickets aboard Delhi flights would surely do themselves a favour by opting for the ever-so delicious kakori kebabs at Dum Pukht. Gravy dishes at the eatery are equally popular and can be tried out by visiting guests.

Wasabi (Japanese)

India is not big on Japanese food but there are venues in Delhi where classy Japanese dining can be experienced! Tourists booking air tickets on flights to Indian capital and who have a penchant for the Japanese age-old favourites like tempura and sushi will definitely love it here at Wasabi. The visual appeal of the eatery and the quintessential Japanese presentation of food please the eyes of all sorts of diners.

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