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 Must Visit Virat Kohli's New Restaurant In New Delhi

India’s heart-throb, Virat Kohli, recently opened a South-American cuisine restaurant in Delhi. It is a first-of-its-kind restaurant in India that serves this authentic cuisine. Chef Michael Swamy, a two-time Gourmand award winner, has contributed immensely to this restaurant. The interiors are classy, modern and impressive and if you are a Wine 
connoisseur, this place is going to be a gold mine for you!

First of all, meet Chef Micheal Swamy


Micheal Swamy is the brains behind the amazing items that Nueva is set to offer. The renowned chef is also a food stylist, writer, and a travel photographer. With a single person, so much to offer that why wouldn't anyone want to grab a bite? Who knows it could even give you a tour to the stars? 
The items designed by him are equivalent to an art piece, for example, Ceviche de Camarones, Spicy mole, La Caja de Pinturas, Peruvian piscos among others.

The Ambience of Restaurant


This place has nice ambience. Food is also delicious, we ordered cold pizza, cheese platter and some drinks. We personally didn’t like cheese platter that much but cold pizza was sumptuous. The staffs were so cooperative. Bar is nice and offers good drinks. We really loved the sitting arrangements and interior. They also have upstairs sitting arrangements. Overall good place with good ambience, one can opt for this place.

About Food

Nueva is one of the classy dining place I have visited in recent times. The place has got beautiful modern interiors and great bar making it one place to be for any of your occasions, be it a formal office lunch or a casual night dinner. The place has got two floors which are very well segmented. The seating are well placed and are comfortable in nature. They have a private dining area for 12-14 people too. The staffs are courteous and knows about their dishes and what they are serving. They suggested me with some really great dishes on my visit. The service is prompt too, which makes your dining experience smooth here.
Now coming on the food and drinks -
*I started with their welcome drink and Amouse bouche which raised my hunger and expectations.
*Then I ordered for Tuna Mango roll which had tuna, ripe mango, seasame seed and onion leeks. The taste was good and being a mango lover I loved the mango input in the rolls.
*Grilled prawns were perfectly grilled. those were fresh too and with chile lime and cilantro sauce it tasted amazing.
*Crumbed fried fish with homemade rocoto sauce is again one amazing appetizer which you can have here.
*Oven baked sole was amazing at taste and one of my favourite dish of the day here. Sesame and peanuts crusted sole with wild rice, eggplant, cucumber  & dashi voulette made it qualitatively great whereas the portion size was huge too. loved it.
*Herb crusted New Zeland lamb racks were another favourite of mine here. if you love non-veg food, you can miss on trying one of the best sourced lamb racks and chops. it was a perfect platter of Georgian plum sauce, grilled eggplats, couscous, with walnuts and pomegranate seeds. The presentation was aesthetically appealing too.
*Andean Mountain Dreams was a beautifully presented and segmented designer dessert. They had 3-4 segment, each having a different ingredient and making it resemble to the  Andes. It had a glass mountain with fluffy panacotta which defined the snow capped mountains, Chocolate layer represented the rainforest and the base layer of fruity colorful plains of quinoa made the entire scenario complete. The taste while having all at once was amazing too.
*Arroz con le che had arborio rice cooked in milk and was sweetened with honey and dates. The taste and look resembles to Indian Kheer. The taste & texture was amazing. Loved it and gulped it down in a go
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Must Try These Bengali Restaurants In Delhi

Bengali cuisine is a culinary style originating in Bengal, a region in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent, which is now divided between Bangladesh and the Bangla state of India. Other regions, such as Tripura, and the Barak Valley region of Assam (in India) also have large native Bengali populations and share this cuisine. With an emphasis on fish, vegetables and lentils are served with rice as a staple diet.

1. Oh! CalcuttaOh! 

Oh! Calcutta has always been appealing. What we love about the buffet is the choice in main course. Elsewhere, you get so many starters that you have no space left for main course at all. Here the starters are limited - so you get to enjoy the curries most.
Hilsa Festival is the current promotion at their outlets and we got to try the best dishes they had on offer. The buffet has options from all courses as the bongs like it - bhaja, dal, posto, the meat, the sweets, the chutney. We loved the offerings as part of the special festival as well.
The start with Ilish Fish Fingers could have been a little better. The fish fingers were a little dry but with the accompaniment of kasundi, they were good to go. Mochar Ilish was the star dish - a preparation made with mocha and Ilish - the distinct taste of both the fish and the mocha made it a must have. Another dish we loved to the core was Aam Tel Ilish - the queen of fish marinated with the oil of pickle, cooked within a pumpkin leaf and served with a portion of rice cooked with same flavors - this one's another must have from the special menu. Ilish Bhaja comes with a fried piece and 2 portions of fish egg cutlets, alongwith the oil in which it was fried - this is how it is had traditionally and we loved the way of presenting - needless to say, there is nothing wrong that can go here.
You get a lot of variety in the curries section - Lal Lonkar Ilish - the fish cooked in a spicy, tangy curry made mainly using red chillies was a good one. Posto Narkel Ilish is a fav. among people who love the fish and it was made very well too - among all the curries this was our favorite. Fish Paturi is well made, but the presentation is different - we expected it to come wrapped in a banana leaf - but it came differently - although there was no compromise on the taste altogether.
Desserts have options from gurer payesh, bhapa sandesh and rosogulla to choose from among others.

2. Maa Tara, CR Park Market 2

Searching for Bengal vibes? Here it is. Maa Tara has always been one of my favourite. Amazing food. The quality of the food is well maintained. It is fresh and absolutely delicious. Delivery is on time always. The staff is polite. Recommended dishes- chicken kosha and rohu kalia.

3. Kolkata Biryani House, CR Park Market 1

Nice biriyani with the quintessential bengali touch at No.1 mkt CR Park. They serve decent portions too. They have grown over the last few years and the quality of food has go to do a lot with it. The eatery is well managed and is a favourite amongst bengali folks in CR Park and around. My favourite though are the rolls here. I find them the closest to the Kolkata variety and in my opinion the best in CR Park. Do try for some good lip smacking stuff. You wont be dissapointed.

4. Bijoli Grill

Name is lit "bijoli grill" a place where you can find the local benagli delicacies in the heart of the capital. The location is good but once you get inside the place you would find yourself in a early 80's canteen which would be a great place to come and dine in for all the benagli food lovers.. Ki khabo tales.....
Now let me speak about the menu all you see isn't true meaning everything isn't available there are items which are seasonal and there some items which are not reasonable by availability...
Food quality isn't good I have treated my self with authentic benagli dishes trust me they are taking the name down. Service is as good as a government office from "office office" but this is true some people are laid back.... Dada relax..
I couldn't try the thali but it seems that's the only thing for what people come here to savour untill I try the same I can't lie...

5. Hi Kolkata
Hi Kolkata royal ambience, polite and humble service staff and the culprit head.
While finding a place to eat Bengali seafood nearby got this option in zomato.
The ambience is superb and Royal. Value added by the extra ordinary service by the server. Amazing hospitality.
But you can't give your feedback here if you don't like any food item. You will be asked questions by the chef and in charge of the place like . Why u ordered and that to arrogantly.
Fish qaliya it was not at all eatable the gravy was not qaliya gravy and when we informed this to server then the mess happened with the 30 years experience 0% knowledge chef cum in charge.


Top Cheap Food Place In Delhi Which Will Cost You Rs 100/- or Less

1. Jain Chawal Wale

For times when you’re on a budget, Jain Chawal Wale comes to rescue. You can get a plateful of Rajma-Chawal or Kadhi-Chawal for Rs. 60 and eat to your heart’s content. They open as early as 5 A.M. and dole out hot parathas for breakfast. 
What to have: Rajma Chawal, Kadhi Chawal
Perfect for: Budget Eats
2. Pehalwan Da Hotel

This well-known dhaba in Paharganj is famous for the Kharode ka Soup (mutton paya soup). They first opened their doors way back in 1948 and haven’t looked back ever since. The menu here is limited and has more non-vegetarian dishes than vegetarian ones. The seating isn’t fancy, obviously. But, this place is worth visiting if you’re looking for a quick meal near Connaught Place. With dishes that start as low as Rs 70, it’s possible to come here with three-four people and have a filling meal for under Rs 1,000.
What to have: Saag Mutton, Kharode, Palak Magaz
Perfect for: Hangout, Family Outing

3. Anand Biryani

This place is located in the by-lanes of Janpath, so it may be a little tricky to locate. It may not be the most aesthetic place, but you wouldn’t care so much about that once you get your plate of steaming hot biryani splashed with their fiery chutney. For the price they charge, the quantity is enough for two people. 
What to have: Chicken Biryani, Butter Chicken, Lassi, Vegetable Biryani, Mutton Biryani, Keema Naan
Perfect for: Family Outings, Budget Eats

4. Sitaram Diwan Chand


Anyone will tell you that Sitaram Diwan Chand is the best place to go to for a piping hot plate of Chole Bhatura in New Delhi. If you haven’t already been there, you absolutely must. Loyalists rave about their soft and fluffy Bhaturas and even head over for the other cheap breakfast options.
What to have: Chole Bhature, Lassi
Perfect for: Breakfast, Street Food

5. Rajinder Da Dhaba


They use the word dhaba for posterity, because it looks nothing like one. Their galoutis, tawa mutton and mutton curry will give you something to write home about and if you live here, then just put it on Facebook. Fair warning: it’s always crowded, so you might have to come to terms with not scoring a table, but there’s always home delivery.
Top #8 Best Places To Eat Chole Bhature In Delhi!!


Chole Bhature (छोले भटूरे  ) is a mouthwatering exclusive North Indian Fast Food, hailing all the way from Punjab and has taken people by storm by its unique combination of chana masala (spicy chick peas) and fried bread called bhatora (made of maida flour). A hot plate of Chole Bhature (with sqeezed lime over onion!) is a sheer treat. But if you have been looking for best Chole Bhature in Delhi.

1. Om Corner (Karol Bagh)


This place is very old. To give you an idea, 3 generations in my family have been eating from this place and everyone has loved it.
By far the best Punjabi style Chhole Bhature you'll find anywhere.
In the 20 years that I have been eating here from, not once was I ever disappointed in their taste or quality of food.

2. Sita Ram Diwan Chand (Paharganj)


This is one of the most famous place in delhi for chole bhature so finally visited here.
This is not big outlet where no seating space you have to eat by standing only.
Food was prepared fast and it is self service outlet.
Bhature was soft which was best things but chole was quite oily.

3. Bhogal Chole Bhature Wala (Janpath,New Delhi)


Lunch time and one happens to be in rajiv chowk.
BHOGAL CHOLE Bhature comes to mind for good Indian street food. Awesome is less appropriate word to mark the preparation of this vintage joint. Crowded as ever jam packed with famished souls to savour authentic Indian street food. Value for money with quality.

4. Baba Nagpal Corner (Lajpat nagar)


Baba Nagpal features on most of the 'Best Chhole bhature in Delhi" lists and very rightly so. The bhaturas are soft and fluffy while the chhole are appropriately spiced. What I found missing was a tangy element which is generally imparted by a khatti chutney accompanying chhole bhature at most places. They did serve some raw mango slivers coated with masalas but that didn't create the same effect. I also tried the rajma chawal - good but not something I'd order again if I come back.

5. Anand Ji Chole Bhature Wale (Lajpat nagar)


If you have lived in Lajpat Nagar, this place needs no introduction to you.If you have but are visiting Lajpat Nagar and in the need of some spicy lajpat nagar food, do visit anand ji ke chole bhature.Priced reasonably, this place should be visited once to understand the hype.

6. Bille Di Hatti (Kamla Nagar)


Bille di hatti is one of the famous gems of Kamla Nagar, serving amazing Cholle Poori (mind you not bhature). I have been here numerous times. The taste has been consistent for years now. The cholle are not too spicy or oily, just simply delicious. The poori is light and fluffy. Enjoy it with a glass of lassi. Too light on the pocket. This place deserves a visit. 

7. Shree Gopal Ji Chole Bhature (Rohini)


One of the tastiest chole bhature in town.Forget about any other outlet, Just try here..u will love it. Yeah rates are little bit high as conparison to others.But yea taste is so good . Highly recommended.

8. Chacha Di Hatti (Model Town 2, New Delhi)


ChaCha di Hatti serves very good chole bhathure..
In winters they are like treats..it's potato stuffed bhathure with choley I like the most..
Green chutney pickle and onion they serve with it increases the temptingness the choley bhathure..
Very crowdy at times but service is so quick that you don't have to wait for long..


                                       
                                                         Must Visit all Places!!

24-Hours Open Top 5 Restaurants In Delhi.
Visit Whenever You Want!

1. MoolChand Parantha


North India's favorite breakfast is paratha so here we have Moolchand Parantha, located next to moolchand metro station. It offers a variety of paranthas. It is running for over 50 years. I visited this place with my friend.we ordered cheese parantha, paneer parantha, and raita. They were crisp with extravagant stuffing. they are served hot with butter, mint chutney, and chopped onions.Service: prompt.Ambiance: No place to sit.overall food is very good in quality and quantity. Must try. 

2. 24/7 Restaurant


Awesome place to shop. The assortment is unique with loads of imported chocolates, beverages, chips, candies, snacks...and much more. They now have exhaustive list of ready to eat products starting from croissants to wraps, burgers, pizzas, biryanis, subs...almost every category under the sun. Blessed are those who have a 24 Seven store in the neighbourhood. Must visit!!!

3. RBG - Park Inn by Radisson


This is the place where you can go 24/7 as it opened throughout the day. I visited there with my friends to have Indian food. We ordered cottage cheese and lamb in Indian preparation with tawa paratha along with boondi raita. Paneer was very bland and yogurt was so sour that we couldn't eat. We asked staff to change it as it was not eatable. Meanwhile I went to use their washroom and got annoyed to see the bad condition of it. It was really unexpected from a brand like this.

4. Yellow Brick Road, Khan Market


The place has a very different aura. The crowd is extremely sophisticated since it’s located in a high end hotel. I ordered a chicken pizza along with garlic bread which didn’t disappoint and exceeded my expectations. The salads were also very refreshing. The staff here impressed me the most and created the experience even better. I visited on a cold day so sitting outside was the best decision.

5. Horn Please Restaurant 24/7


An amazing cafe which is opened 24 hours. So if you are hungry at night or need a place to go after clubbing or just to chill with your friends, this is the place to go.