Dine out at Rajouri

If you are a foody and looking for a place to eat, then these are the five places you cannot miss out in Rajouri Garden.

1)Too Indian

Cost– Rs 1200(for two people)

About– Too Indian is a casual dining restaurant located in Rajouri Garden. It brings the unique and authentic flavours and spices of Indian food. The restaurant was established with a passion of serving Indian dishes to people but with a modern touch. The various dishes in Modern Indian cuisine are cost effective. The vibrant ambiance of the place lifts up the mood. An addition to the offering is a well set bar.

Must Haves–  Indo- Persian Kebab, Milk Cake Pie, Nalli Nihari, Dal Nawab e- Khaoseuy, Modern Dahi Bhalla.


2)Imly

Cost– Rs 700(for two people)

About– Imly is a place that very proudly hosts the North Indian cuisine. It is the best alternative to Haldiram’s. The restaurant offers varied dishes which is liked by one and all. The food is prepared quickly and is delicious. Their menu is extensive and covers all your favourite chatpata snacks and street food from across the country. The ambiance is as expressive as the style of cooking and takes you on a delicious cultural rides.

Must Haves– Pao Bhaji, Palak Patta Chaat, Raj Kachori, Dal Tadka Chaap, Kit Kat Shake.

3)Decode

Cost-Rs 1300(for two people)

About– Decode is an amazing Multi Cuisine restaurant famous for its nightlife. The place has a spacious and beautiful ambiance and offers an extensive menu. Decode has a great vibe to it by having an artistic effect with the help of their creative walls. Along with that they also have live performances and dance floor. Decode is one of the best places to enjoy delicious and crunchy finger foods.

Must Haves– Kolivada Chicken Popcorn, Sous Vide Chicken Tikka, Charcoal Battered Fish, Oriental Vegetable in Szechuan Sauce.

4)The Post Office Cafe

Cost– Rs 1500(for two people)

About– The Post Office Cafe is a theme based restaurant and lounge located in Rajouri Garden. It is a place where you will get an amazing and vibrant ambiance. The restaurant serves a wide array of finger foods from their Multi Cuisine menu including a variety of North Indian, Chinese and Continental dishes. The additional feature is the live music performances hosted there. They also have Retro Sunday afternoons which makes this restaurant the first choice for people. Lastly, it provides a completely one of a kind experience for food lovers.

Must Haves– Thai Fish Cake, Roti pe Boti, Jalapeno Cheese Naan.

5)Duty Free

Cost-Rs 900(for two people)

About– Duty Free is a casual dining cafe and bar. The place has an amazing decor and ambiance due to the slogans written all over the wall. They have an economical menu which serves a variety of delicious Continental and North Indian dishes. In addition to this they also have Live performances and DJ.

Must Haves-Chicken Malai Tikka, Chilli Chicken, Garlic Bread.

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