Top #10 Restaurants In Delhi/NCR That Serve Mouthwatering Non-Veg Thalis

Top #10 Restaurants In Delhi/NCR That Serve Mouthwatering Non-Veg Thalis

1. Andhra Bhavan

Good, Authentic andhra food. No frills. The service here surprisingly polite. Generally such state run canteens have great food but arrogant people. We had thalis (which is compulsary for every person)and chicken fry. Chicken was super spicy. All the chutneys, sabzi, daals, sambhar,rasam were absolutely delicious. Good to have non fancy place tht just serbes good food and nothing else.

2. Anand Restaurant

One of my fav places to eat when on low budget or want to eat some good desi chicken.
Anand is famous for its chicken biryani and its totally worth it.
I love their non veg thaalu which is reasonably priced at less than Rs 250 and which is worth every penny.
If you are a spice lover and have good tolernace of spice and true non veg lover then this is the place for you.
Go for it. You will love it.


3. Moti Mahal Delux Tandoori

Another famous place that sure needs no introduction, they have been winning our hearts with their signature Butter Chicken for decades now! Imagine how the thali would be like!

4. QD's Restaurant,

Qds is your one stop to treat yourself to happiness with a delicious meal and getting rid of the blues of the boring day.QDs offers up an array of scrumptious dishes and delicacies. It serves Indian and Chinese cuisines with a lot of smiles and happiness around.

5. Rajinder Da Dhaba

This dhaba is always on the map of foodies. And is on my map too. Went there on Friday evening, the joint was crowded and people having their meals here and there. I ordered mutton seekh kabab, chichken Tikka, goulati kabab and shwarma. Accompanied with romali roti and mughlai paratha. Total bill around 600. Each dish was unique in taste and quantity is sufficient. Mutton seekh kabab were little hard to chew but the taste was good. One should try their goulati kabab and if you are a shwarma lover then come here instead of going al-bake coz here the chutney and the filling will not disappoint you. And your taste buds will be on cloud 9. If you haven't visited here then give it a try, it's a paradise for foodies that too not hard on pocket.

6. Karim's

One of the oldest gem of old Delhi... The place was crowded with people and we got the seat after 10-15 minutes. We ordered mutton seekh kabab, mutton korma, chichken jhangiri and tandoori roti. Each dish has it's own unique taste and will surely relish your taste bud. Lastly we ordered kheer which was not that good in taste.

7. Punjabi By Nature 2.0

This particular chain is very nice, huge and with a perfect ambience. The portion size is huge compared to what you get anywhere else. Tried the Lamb chops which were perfectly cooked with a very nice spice blend. Murg tandoori is a must try if you are a tandoori chicken fan. Meat masala was nice without being greasy. The thing which annoys is the weak service. I visited this place 4 times and each time the person in charge of our table went missing after taking the order. I dont know what really is wrong with them because each time i visited, one attendant would make us sit and then vanish. The attendants appear to be busy and disinterested. This is not a deal breaker but sometimes gets annoying.

8. PIND BALLUCHI

The restaurant is located in one of the most famous hotspot of New Delhi i.e. Connaught Place. The restaurant is really big and is designed very well. The ambiance is really good and it gives a break from the heavy traffic outside.

9. Kake Da Hotel

This place is legendary and I was here with my Odiya friends to have butter chicken. Being veg I was confined with my Dal makhani and they ordered Butter chicken, though the waiter suggested other dishes twice which we neglected and after tasting the first bite of the chicken my friends regretted why didn't the listen. So important lesson learned always listen to what your server says. About Dal Makhani it was quite average and mildly spiced, added some lemon and salt as per taste to make it eatable. It was hell crowded surely a paradise for non-veg lovers. But that day was not our day and we had a bad experience.

10. Al Jawahar

Loved the every bit of food as we ordered mutton seekh, along with badam pasanda, kaleji gurda, and chicken changezi. Everything was spot in with a right balance of flavours, smell and taste.

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