30 Best Restaurants in Delhi, India

Chor Bizarre

$ | Old Delhi Fodor's choice

Delhi's best-known Kashmiri restaurant is also one of its most beautiful, an art deco enclave with a tile floor, a spiral staircase leading nowhere, and antique furniture and mirrors from various chor ("thieves'") bazaars. Kashmiri food, which is milder than many Indian regional cuisines, is exemplified by mutton yakhni (in a sauce of yogurt, cardamom, and aniseed) and mutton mirchi korma (in cardamom and clove gravy).

4/15A Asaf Ali Rd., Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110002, India
11-4366–3600
Known For
  • old-world charm
  • fragrant Kashmiri kahwa tea
  • pocket-friendly cocktails
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Diva Italian

$$ | South Delhi Fodor's choice

Count on this award-winning, popular joint for delicious pizza and pasta—most of Delhi does—but if you're looking for something more substantial, mains like pan-seared lamb chops are also excellent, so make sure to ask about the daily specials. With classy interiors and attentive service, the setting is suited to a wine-soaked lunch or cozy dinner for two.

Dum Pukht

$$$$ | Central Delhi Fodor's choice

Like the nawabi (princely) culture from which it's drawn, this restaurant has a food selection and style that are subtle and refined. Chef Imtiaz Qureshi, descended from court cooks in Avadh (Lucknow), creates delicately spiced meals packed with flavor: dum ki khumb (button mushrooms in gravy, fennel, and dried ginger), kakori kabab (finely minced mutton, cloves, and cinnamon, drizzled with saffron), and the special raan-e-dumpukht (a leg of mutton marinated in dark rum and stuffed with onions, cheese, and mint).

Sardar Patel Marg, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110021, India
11-2611–2233
Known For
  • royal decor
  • award-winning restaurant
  • aromatic biryani
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

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Indian Accent

$$$$ | Central Delhi Fodor's choice

In a luxe setting at one of Asia's 50 best restaurants, award-winning chef Manish Mehrotra seamlessly blends Indian and global flavors and preparation methods, creating innovative offerings such as the pork belly tikka. Choose the chef's tasting menu for six wildly modern dishes created with typically Indian ingredients and paired with complementing wines.

Lala Duli Chand Naresh Gupta

$ | Old Delhi Fodor's choice

A Delhi summer isn't complete without one of the famous kulfis—the frozen milk–based treats similar to ice cream made here. What makes this spot unique is that you'll get your kulfi served in the fruit that it's flavored with: order apple, for instance, and you'll get an apple (it looks like a frozen candy apple) that splits open to reveal the delicious kulfi inside.

934 Kucha Pati Ram, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110006, India
11-2323–7085
Known For
  • exotic fruit flavors
  • people-watching
  • matka (earthen pot) kulfi

Latitude 28

$$ | Central Delhi Fodor's choice

One of Delhi's prettiest, hippest cafés, Latitude 28 is the place to go if you want to relax over a thoughtful meal, cold beer, or specialty tea. Celebrity chef Ritu Dalmia has put together a playful mix of comfort food from around the world and quirky takes on regional staples from around India.

Bengali Sweet House

$ | Central Delhi

This is a classic spot for evening golgappa outings. Also on offer are other Delhi snack staples: chole bhatura (also known as chana bhatura—spicy chickpeas with fried, airy puri bread), stuffed parathas, paneer fritters, and raj kachori (spicy chaat bowl with assorted fillings).

30–33 Bengali Market, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 11001, India
11-2331–9224
Known For
  • milk-based Indian sweets
  • local favorite
  • pocket-friendly eats
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards

Bikanervala

$ | Central Delhi

This is a reliable place for typical street food in an indoor, seated setting. Apart from chaat and snacks like kachori and dhokla, options include North Indian thali meals and South Indian food.

Baba Kharag Singh Marg, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110001, India
97177–01177-mobile
Known For
  • vegetarian food
  • quick, self-service
  • family vibe

Bukhara

$$$$ | Central Delhi

Served amid stone walls, rough-hewn dark-wood beams, copper urns, and blood-red rugs, Bukhara's menu hasn't changed in years, and its loyal clientele wouldn't have it any other way. The cuisine of the Northwest Frontier, now the Pakistan–Afghanistan border, is heavy on meats, marinated and grilled in a tandoor (clay oven).

Sardar Patel Marg, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110021, India
11-2611–2233
Known For
  • dal bukhara
  • murgh malai kabab
  • extensive wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Café Turtle

$ | Central Delhi

Two flights up, in the Full Circle bookshop, Café Turtle serves light bistro food, exotic fruit juices, and excellent Western desserts in a smart contemporary setting, with music from the record shop below. The terrace is very pleasant in winter.

Coast Cafe

$$ | South Delhi

This is one of the few places in Delhi where you can sample the cuisine of India’s west coast, famous for its lush and bold flavors, heavy on coconut-milk curries. Well-lit, spacious, and designed for a laid-back evening, with wicker chairs, winding staircase, arches, balconies, and terrace windows, the leafy outdoor space here is particularly charming on winter afternoons.

H2 Hauz Khas Village, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110016, India
11-4160–1717
Known For
  • sweet and spicy prawn moilee
  • vegetables flavored with kokum, a sour fruit native to the west coast
  • stylish vibe

Dastar Khwan-e-Karim

$ | South Delhi
168/2 Jha House Basti, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110013, India
11-4182–7871

Evergreen Sweet House

$ | South Delhi

A large and fuss-free air-conditioned space with quick service, this is a well-known stop in south Delhi for street food like chole bhatura (spicy chickpeas and puffy fried bread) and vegetarian thalis (combination platters). Plastic tables are always crammed with office goers, expats, tourists, and students looking for a tasty and pocket-friendly meal.

Fire

$$ | Central Delhi

Seasonal ingredients and unexpected flavor combinations update and transform Indian classics, making the Park Hotel's flagship restaurant a real standout. Regional classics with a twist, such as the coconut-milk-based Malabar prawns, are consistently delicious menu mainstays.

15 Sansad Marg, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110001, India
11-2374–3000
Known For
  • organic and seasonal specials
  • stylish setting
  • innovative salads
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Gung the Palace

$$$ | South Delhi

Set over three floors and a basement, the main gathering place for New Delhi’s large population of Korean expats is luxuriously furnished with a combination of sunken tables and little booths, though there are several stand-alone tables for those uncomfortable or unable to use traditional Korean seating. This remains one of the city's few places to sample a range of Korean grills and noodle soups.

D 1--B, Green Park, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110016, India
11-4608–2663
Known For
  • Korean soju
  • barbecued pork ribs
  • buzzing vibe

Kainoosh

$$ | South Delhi

Low-hanging lamps and delicate latticed screens set the refined mood at this upscale Indian restaurant where the extensive menu excels in its Mughlai offerings. All the lamb options are excellent, as is the okra and anything with lentils (dal).

Nelson Mandela Marg, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110070, India
95607–15533-mobile
Known For
  • spicy Rajasthani-style lal maas
  • classic Indian drinks like aam panna
  • raan (leg of lamb)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Karim's

$ | Old Delhi

This is an Old Delhi institution dating to 1913, and here, mutton (which generally means goat in India) is king, especially in thick, rich gravies, accompanied by tandoor breads. The no-frills decor belies its atmospheric charm, highlighted by the large cauldrons of meaty concoctions and smoking kebabs on spits that are on display in an open kitchen.

Gali Kababian, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110006, India
11-2326–9880
Known For
  • mutton qorma
  • typical Old Delhi vibe
  • deft, fuss-free service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed daylight hrs during Ramadan, No credit cards

Khan Chacha

$ | Central Delhi

Hot-off-the-grill kebabs are the specialty at this small, self-service eatery tucked into an upper level in Khan Market's busy lanes. Expect melt-in-the-mouth mutton, chicken, and paneer tikka roomali rolls in a no-frills setting.

50 Khan Market, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 10003, India
11-4368–0449
Known For
  • seekh kebabs
  • quick service
  • local hangout
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards

Mamagoto

$ | Central Delhi

Japanese for "play with your food," cheery Mamagoto, hidden behind a yellow door in the middle lane of Khan Market, is indeed a fun place for a low-key meal. This is a great spot to have a couple of cocktails and share several Pan-Asian dishes.

53 Khan Market, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110003, India
11-4516–6060
Known For
  • innovative small plates
  • kitschy decor
  • truffle oil dumplings
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Market Café

$ | Central Delhi

In Khan Market, this café serves light Western salads, pastas, and desserts and refreshing cold drinks in an airy contemporary setting.

Moti Mahal Delux

$$ | South Delhi

An easily accessible South Delhi outpost of the iconic Old Delhi Moti Mahal, this old-fashioned family restaurant serves Punjabi and North Indian comfort food in an old-school dining room--style setting. Loyal customers continue to flock here for the tandoori kebabs and prompt service.

M--30 Greater Kailash I, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110048, India
11-2924–0480
Known For
  • butter chicken
  • dal makhani
  • old-world vibe
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues., Credit cards accepted

Naivedyam

$ | South Delhi

This dark, soothing restaurant, with South Indian decor and gold-embossed paintings designed by artisans from the Tamil Nadu town of Thanjavur, specialzes in Udupi food, a vegetarian cuisine from a town near Mangalore. South Indian staples like uthappams and idlis are served in traditional style, on a banana leaf.

Nathu's Sweets

$ | Central Delhi

This city institution with several branches offers quick-service vegetarian snacks and meals in a clean, fuss-free setting. There's a very wide selection of breads and sweets, with more than a dozen options in parathas alone; go for the ones filled with mint or cauliflower.

Olive Bar & Kitchen

$$$$ | South Delhi

In the shadow of the Qutub Minar, this sprawling Mediterranean restaurant with elegant white-on-white decor is reminiscent of Santorini. Delhi's most fashionable congregate here for a sumptuous Sunday brunch, and it's one of the best spots for French cheese platters, hearty Italian soups, and hand-rolled pastas.

Punjabi by Nature

$$ | South Delhi

In a tony shopping mall, with dimly lit interiors, this popular restaurant draws large groups with its innovative twists on hearty Punjabi classics. For a wide sampling, order a range of chicken, mutton, fish, and vegetarian small plates.

Nelson Mandela Rd., Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110070, India
80102–56256-mobile
Known For
  • innovative Indian-flavored cocktails
  • golguppa shots
  • butter chicken
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Sagar Ratna

$ | South Delhi

This no-frills vegetarian family joint bustles nonstop, serving up South Indian dishes like crispy dosas (rice-batter crepes) and fluffy idli (rice cakes) with fresh coconut chutney and hot sambar (lentil soup). A long-standing favorite since the '80s, this neighborhood market delivers quick service and attracts a steady stream of locals looking for a pocket-friendly bite.

San Gimignano

$$$ | Central Delhi

Delhi's most rarefied Italian restaurant is known for its playful, sensuous dishes, relying heavily on black olives, Parmesan cheese, and fresh local produce, and for its excellent service. The small wood-panel rooms are inviting; in winter you can dine on a terra-cotta patio in the fabulous garden.

Janpath, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110001, India
11-4111–6608
Known For
  • award-winning Italian food
  • extensive wine list
  • varied vegetarian options
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Swagath

$$ | South Delhi

Delhi's original Mangalorean restaurant—specializing in seafood from the western coast between Goa and Kerala—is outstanding for seafood served in prim, softly lit dining rooms with good service. Choose your sauce, then decide between fish, prawns, or crab, and mop up your food with appam or neer dosa, soft South Indian rice breads.

14 Defence Colony Market, Delhi, National Capital Territory, 110024, India
11-2433–0930
Known For
  • fish in coconut-flavored gassi gravy
  • spicy Chettinad cuisine
  • prompt, warm service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

The All American Diner

$ | Central Delhi

This is the city’s best-known faux-1950s diner, complete with old advertisements on the wall and Elvis music on the hi-fi. Take one of the red-leather booths and get ready for standard, but high-quality, diner fare, such as whopping burgers and hearty steaks.

Yellow Brick Road

$$ | Central Delhi

Delhi's insomniacs love this super-bright, tiny 24-hour coffee shop with blinding-yellow striped wallpaper, vintage French-colonial posters, and distressed-yellow tables. The extensive menu features everything from tandoori to Thai, along with several vegetarian choices and a decent bar menu.