Showing posts with label Food in Delhi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food in Delhi. Show all posts

Saturday, November 01, 2014

My guide to Delhi: FOOD

After four years living and breathing all things Delhi, I thought I would put together a guide for you to get the best bits out of the capital. Whether you are just visiting or going to come and live in Delhi there is a few things you shouldn't miss and will help you have a great time in this city.  Of course there will be things I miss but that's were feedback and suggestions come in. So have a read and let me help you enjoy Delhi and India!

Food!
Indian food is popular the world over. While I have been in Delhi I have access to some amazing Indian food, funnily enough though some of the best Indian I have had is in my own home with my wonderful cook Sheela. I am going to get her to sit down with me and share a couple of recipes before we leave and I'll make sure to share them with you. However, given most of you want have access to my cook, where else should you go for good food in Delhi?

Indian!
Indian Accent is without a doubt is my favourite restaurant in Delhi. The food is innovative, fresh and light. What the chef has managed to do with 'Indian' cuisine is so interesting and makes you want to go back for more. I love the dory fish, the tacos (vege and non-veg) and the spare ribs. Of course there are plenty of other amazing things to choose from. I never go the degustation as I like to have control over what I eat, but the option is there if you like it.

Varq is located in the Taj Mansingh hotel and it does lovely Indian food. Again a bit different and not stodgy. A lovely restaurant vibe adds to it's pleasures. Have a drink in Rick's before you head down for food! 5 star prices (+ taxes) make it expensive but it's a nice treat.

Gunpowder is sadly no longer in Delhi but it is in North Goa so if you are down that way definitely try it. The food is hot, spicy and amazing!!!! Great cocktails to match. Apparently you can order it and get it home delivered in Delhi so look that option up.

Sagar Ratna is a chain but great for a quick South Indian fix. Cheap cheap it can't be beat for a lunch on the run.

Other notable - Bukhara, Dum Phukt or get an invite to someones house!

Of course you can't talk Indian food without talking Old Delhi and street food. I have eaten in Old Delhi a hand full of times and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. However for your first time I would recommend a guide to show you the ropes so you don't put too many feet wrong. Try the Parantha at Parantha Gali, the Pani Poori at one of the many popular stalls and the Indian desserts like kulfi, jalebi and gulub jamun. For a sit down restaurant meal you can't go past Karim's. It has a serious history and the décor, characters and food is a must visit. It isn't far from the Jama Masjid - it's famous so just ask around. For more information on Old Delhi it's worth learning from an expert so check out Pamela Timms book Korma, Kheer and Kismet, it's worth a read.


Other food when you've over indulged in Indian...
Sometimes you just can't have another Indian meal and you need other options, so here you are:
The café scene is coming along nicely in Delhi and I am pleased to say you can grab a great salad or sandwich at a few places around town.

My fave's are Latitude at Good Earth café in Khan Market and Chez Nini in Meherchand Market. Latitude is run by the DIVA group and the salads are super fresh, interesting and tasty. Think quinoa, avocado, olive, pomegranate and roast pumpkin, feta, walnut. They also have the best avocado supply in town. Love their bruschetta!!!
Chez Nini is run by an Indian/Canadian lady and they do a lovely Caesar salad and a to die for Poutine. It is so good. The décor in both these cafes is lovely and you can easily spend a few hours reading a book over a coffee and delicious cake after lunch.

Dinner options are a plenty! So here goes:
Guppy by ai is a Japanese restaurant in Lodi Colony Main Market and it is great. Funky décor, good cocktails and delicious fresh sushi. The pork belly is very naughty but delicious.
Tres is also in Lodi market and does good European food. I have been here a number of times and always happy with what I order. Again the cocktails are great.
Townhall in Khan Market is relatively new on the scene. The sushi chef from the Oberoi has moved to Townhall and is producing some fab creations. All very fresh and on the money. Great spot for lunch or dinner.
Depot 29 in Safdarjung Enclave do a cracking guacamole and a variety of great burgers and tacos to go with your mojito. Live music takes place on the weekends.
Purely for some rooftop action you could head to Amour in ever trendy Haus Khas Village. In the cooler months it is great to grab a pizza and a beer while looking down on one of the coolest markets in Delhi. Spice Route is a interior design spectacle located in The Imperial Hotel. It's menu comes from along the spice route (hence the name), so you can enjoy Thai, Indian, Malaysian etc... The food is good, the room is amazing and you have to order the red wine just to drink out of the glasses! In the cooler months sit in the courtyard, you can pretend you're in Thailand.

Brunches are a must do every now and then and there are plenty to choose from. I recently enjoyed the Sunday brunch at On the Waterfront in the Lodi Hotel and it was fantastic. Free flowing Moet all day and a great variety of delicious food. Brunches with booze start at about Rs4000 and are a great day out.

High Tea is a pleasant hangover from the English and no one does it better than The Imperial.  For Rs900 during the week and Rs1200 on the weekend you can dine like a old colonial! Finger sandwiches, smoked salmon and petit fours aplenty. Only disappointment is they use teabags not leaves which is a bit of a let down. It's a lovely experience though.

So there you have it a list of some good eating experiences in Delhi. The good news is the restaurant scene is exploding here and there are new options everyday so get out there and explore and enjoy.

C x


 

Tuesday, April 02, 2013

I love the Indian Accent!

I am finally getting around to writing a post on my favourite dining experience in Delhi - Indian Accent - a must for those who love good food and feel like refreshing their idea of what Indian food could be.

I first went to Indian Accent just before Diwali in 2011, as a guest of a friend. We went for lunch and it blew me away. At the time I had no idea what a treat it was to be taken to lunch there, but now I am well aware of how spoilt I was. Since my first visit I have been back about 3 times, the most recent with my Mum, as I had to show her a different side to 'Indian' food plus the Aussie MasterChefs paid the restaurant a visit on their recent trip to the city...... so now everyone has to go don't they?

We ventured down to Friends Colony on a stunning Sunday afternoon, 5 of us (plus our newborn in the pram - who was amazingly well behaved). The restaurant was pretty quiet, just a few tables occupied but everyone already tucking into the delicous morsels.

When you arrive you receive a complimentary mini blue cheese naan which is the perfect entree into what is to come - Indian food but with an inventive, interesting twist using a variety of exotic ingredients. I am not a food blogger so I won't go into the flavours and textures but will give you a rundown of what we enjoyed.

The menu is complex so decisions are hard to make, but make we did, and here's a few pics of the results.




Sorbet course breaker in a cute replica pressure cooker



Amazing chicken
 
 
Rice crusted John Dory moilee, market green and pine nut poriyal - incredible!



Dessert platter



Goodbye treats - hmmmm umm no thanks but they look pretty.




My happy plate and my very lovely Rose.
 
 
Some of the other things we enjoyed (not pictured) were the:
chicken tikka quesadillas, swiss gruyere, pink peppercorn raita - SUPER CUTE
meetha achaar chilean spare ribs, sun dried mango, toasted kalonji seeds
soft shell crab, flame roast coconut, tomato pickle chutney - LOVE
duck tawa khurchan, mattar makhana malai
tamarind chutney glazed tandoori chilean pork ribs, tandoori aloo - AMAZING!!
slow cooked baby lamb shank, california prune and mulberry korma - yes please
 
 
All in all everything - the service, the wine, the food and the company was great. The only thing I don't love are the goodbye treats - not to my taste but hey it doesn't matter they look pretty.
 
The meal cost about Rs4000 a head and was worth ever rupee. 

If you're in the city - go there!!!!