Out of the Box aka OTB has been one of the oldest standing places in Khan Market which has still stood its ground with all the increasing competition around. Been to Khan Market multiple times, this place used to get ignored, always. So we finally planned to try it out and to figure out if it’s still relevant in such high modern competitive environment.
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Yeti has recently shut doors at GK and moved to CP at The Colonnade which already houses one of the most legendary brand of Delhi in Big Chill and another legendary brand joining that had to be apt in itself. We were bored of having the usual stuff so planned to visit Yeti to hog on some Himalayan cuisine.
WITC aka Wok in the Clouds has been one of the popular places both in West (Rajouri Garden & Punjabi Bagh) & Central Delhi (Khan Market) for hearty meals with families. Their focus on authentic Indian food with more modern but subtle twists have always impressed their patrons and with WITC in CP, they have entered another market which pays off with a lot of loyalty if you live upto the expectations. To check this out we visited them for dinner on a weekday and surprisingly since we went for early dinner, it was jam packed by the time we left.
Kiyan at The Roseate undoubtedly is considered one of the most romantic restaurant in Delhi and The Roseate as a property too is considered as one of the most beautiful properties in Delhi. Since it has been on the top of my list of places to visit from a long time, finally one fine day I could plan to visit it and had heard that the property looks more beautiful during the day time, so planned to visit it for lunch.
Sutra has been one of the most buzzing property in the Cyberhub from the time it opened a few years back there and still is one of those party places which is always looked forward to. The brand upped its game by opening a humungous property in Noida with a breathtaking ambience and a very interesting food menu to look forward to. We were very intrigued by these both and thought of checking this place out on a Sunday.
A South African chain like Nando’s becoming this popular in India shows how well they have adopted themselves to suit the Indian palate. Me being a vegetarian, it was a very hard and a funny decision to visit Nando’s but was pleasantly surprised by plethora of vegetarian options on the menu and that set it up for an amazing Sunday lunch!
AMPM used to be one of the most popular party spots in West Delhi for many years until its dream run came to an abrupt end with a sealing drive. From then on the management has mostly focused on Gurgaon and have three AMPMs to show off in their armour, all of them based in Gurgaon. We planned to visit their Cyberhub outlet for a weekend lunch to check out if the brand still has in it.
Chatter House is one of the oldest place at Epicuria and still holds it flag high which is evident by the fact it was fully packed when we walked in for a lunch on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Situated on the lower ground floor of the ever buzzing Epicuria, decor of this place very rustic and upmarket. The huge chandeliers look very impressive and the partitions between the tables gives a good personal space. The outdoor seating is pretty good too but majorly suited to winters.
Andreas has been one of my favourite places in Delhi. Some of my trips to Select City Walk from North West Delhi were just for Andreas. From their gorgeous menu to some authentic lip smacking dishes and ever smiling stewards, Andreas at Saket was literally love. When I got to know that Andreas recently opened in Khan Market which is more nearer to my house, I couldn’t hold myself back and instantly decided to visit them for a lunch on a Saturday afternoon.
After the immense popularity of Punjab Grill Tappa at Cyberhub, the management behind it has come up with a stand alone Tappa in Aerocity which is again one of the most buzzing places in Delhi right now. Removing Punjab Grill from the name has given them a liberty to play more with the dishes and add different cuisines without being forced to stick to Punjabi food.
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