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In the shadow of the Qutab Minar is a heritage property that has been converted into a fine Japanese restaurant with a Japanese chef on board
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The most elegant restaurant in Delhi, the one with the most delicate flavours, a unique cuisine for Delhi, award-winning, with flawless service... And a personal favourite to boot
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Some restaurants are so wonderful that you actually mourn their passing. Was Aquum in the wrong location? Was there too great a contrast between the cool interiors and traditional food? Who knows
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At the furthest end of Gurgaon is Lavana, the Lucknavi restaurant of the Hyatt Regency Gurgaon
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It was the talk of the town when it opened in the late 1990s. It was one of a kind and come to think of it, nobody has ever been able to plagiarize the magic!
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An enterprising young man has seen the writing on the wall and has brought an Old Delhi icon to Gurgaon. If he has his way, he'll transfer a few more eateries as well
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Delhi used to have an Uzbekistani restaurant. Had it not aimed so high and located itself in Lajpat Nagar or Lado Sarai instead of Defence Colony, perhaps it would have been around still
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It's spotlessly clean and incredibly inexpensive, but there's more: the owner - an anthropologist turned restaurateur - has hired cooks from his ancestral village!
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On the site of the erstwhile Smokehouse Grill comes Smokey's: Delhi's only New York-style barbecue and grill. Masculine and rugged
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Purani Dilli, confusingly, is in Okhla! However, it espouses the unparalleled cuisine of Old Delhi (Purani Dilli), hence the name
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