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16 New Restaurants In Delhi-NCR On Every Foodies Bucket List - Democratic Voice USA
16 New Restaurants In Delhi-NCR On Every Foodies Bucket List

The restaurant space is buzzing with activity and there is so much happening that it’s hard to keep track. While some of our favourite restaurants are opening up new outlets, others are coming up with new and innovative menus and cooking techniques. Bottom line: as diners, we are spoilt for choice. If you are a food-lover who loves to try out new restaurants in the city, you are in for a treat. We have a list of some of the most amazing new restaurants in Delhi and NCR region that are worth visiting. Whether you want to dig into some fulfilling pizzas or relish some authentic Asian food, savour some South Indian treats or enjoy a hearty North Indian meal, there’s so much to add to your foodie bucket list.

Here Are The 16 Best New Restaurants To Explore In Delhi-NCR:

1. Pincode by Kunal Kapur

Following a successful debut in Dubai, Pincode has now opened its doors to Delhi’s diners as well. The restaurant offers a new and unique perspective on Indian cuisine and is located in the serene neighbourhood of Civil Lines. Celebrity chef Kunal Kapur has imbued his personal touch into every dish on the menu. Try their eclectic menu with a fusion of traditional and modern elements!

Where: Ground Floor, No. 21/31, Mall Road, New delhi

Cost for two: Rs. 2,000 approx.

2. Red

A lounge bar in the plush Basant Lok Market, Red is a contemporary dining space that draws inspiration from the various shades and moods of the colour. Apart from its signature cocktails, Red specialises in ‘Robatayaki’ or cooking over hot charcoal. The seafood skewers, flamed meat and smoked appetisers are a must-try here.

Where: 24, Basant Lok Market, Vasant Vihar, Delhi

Cost for two: Rs. 2,500 approx.

3. UnCafe

After a successful stint in Green Park, UnCafe has now expanded its presence in Select Citywalk, Saket as well. The vegetarian café offers a range of healthy options to its diners, curating farm-to-table meals made with fresh, hydroponically-grown, organic ingredients. Choose from a wide range of nutritious meals or else you can build your bowl while soaking in the earthern, minimalistic atmosphere.

Where: Select City Walk Saket, Delhi

Cost for two: Rs. 1,200 approx.

Also Read: These 9 Oldest Running Restaurants In Delhi Will Show You Another Side Of The Capital

4. SOCIAL, Civil Lines

One of the most popular party spots in town, SOCIAL is a well-known brand name among foodies. It has opened up a brand new outpost in the plush Civil Lines locality near Delhi University. Built in a restored haveli, this outlet is taking it to the next level. There are options for both outdoor and indoor seating, as well as the signature drinks and snacks of SOCIAL on offer.

Where: 13 Sham Nath Marg Ground & First Floor, The Exchange Building, Civil Lines

Cost for two: Rs. 1,500 approx.

5. Zoca Cafe

Looking for quality food at affordable prices? Zoca Café, one of the most popular café chains across India, has just launched its new outlet in East Delhi. Cheese burst burgers, Chinese platters, desserts, and beverages are some of the items on offer in their multi-cuisine menu.

Where: F-3/9, Block E, Krishna Nagar, Delhi

Cost for two: Rs. 1,000 approx.

6. Hard Rock Café

The iconic British-American chain has been one of the favourite haunts of music-lovers in the city. Now, you can pair your favourite tunes with some signature burgers and refreshing cocktails in the heart of Delhi in Connaught Place. Vintage architecture coupled with live music performances make this joint a must-visit.

Where: Hard Rock Cafe, Atma Ram Mansion, Connaught Circus, New Delhi

Cost for two: Rs. 1,500 approx.

Also Read: 12 Best Breakfast Restaurants In Delhi NCR

7. Xero Courtyard

After becoming one of the favourite spots of Delhi’s foodies, Xero Degrees has an all-new address at Janpath and Noida’s Gardens Galleria mall. You can enjoy your favourite cheesy fries, pizzas and pastas in the midst of their comfortable interiors while also capitalising on the nightlife scene.

Where: 1st Floor, 50, Atul Grove Road, Janpath, New Delhi

Cost for two: Rs. 1,200 approx.

8. INJA

A fine-dining restaurant located in the swanky Friends Colony area, INJA is a marriage of Indian and Japanese cuisine. The best of both cuisines is brought out like never before, in an exciting new avatar by combining the flavours, textures and cooking techniques of both the countries. Stay tuned for a detailed review!

Where: 77, Mathura Road, Friends Colony, New Delhi

Cost for two: Rs. 4,000 approx.

9. Burosu

Pan-Asian food on your mind? Burosu Asia Soul Kitchen is the place to be. With a wide variety of traditional and fusion dishes, this new restaurant in Gurgaon promises to tingle your palates and tease your tastebuds. Whether a bowl of ramen or a plate of steamed dim sums, the choice is yours.

Where: 32, Ground Floor, Unit A, 32nd Avenue, Part 2nd, Sector 15, Gurgaon

Cost for two: Rs. 1,400 approx.

Also Read: 4 Of The Best Markets In Delhi To Buy Fresh Meat

10. Celona

A multi-cuisine diner from the house of Essex Farms, Celona is a must-try for diners of all age groups. Comforting classics such as wood-fired pizzas and Asian mains can be found here, along with an assortment of sushi and tacos. Enjoy their fizzy pops, sodas, milkshakes to accompany your wholesome meal.

Where: S-43, Second floor, Select Citywalk, Saket, Delhi

Cost for two: Rs. 1,700 approx.

11. Wok In The Clouds

The brand has now come to be a well-established name in the city’s Asian dining space. With its newest outpost in Khan Market, it seeks to tap into the ‘bistro’ space as well. You can try their pad thai noodles, chicken wings and other Asian offerings in the midst of the wood-accented interiors.

Where: 52, Khan Market, Rabindra Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110003

Cost for two: Rs. 2,500 approx.

12. Kofuku

After delighting diners in the South Delhi area, Kofuku has now opened its doors in Gurgaon’s sector 50 in M3M. Japanese food is the star here, presented beautifully with a backdrop of cherry blossoms. Try the salmon carpaccio or the kimchi jigae as well.

Where: R1104, Block 1, M3M International Financial Center, Badshahpur, Sector 66, Near Sector 50

Cost for two: Rs. 3,000 approx.

13. Bean & The Bear

European food in an Instagram-worthy, relaxed surrounding, Bean & The Bear is the latest restaurant in Delhi’s plush Greater Kailash market area. Click pictures, enjoy some hearty food paired with refreshing drinks while you unwind with friends. 

Where: Shop E-12, DDA Market, Masjid Moth, Greater Kailash 3 (GK 3), New Delhi

Cost for two: Rs. 1,100 approx

14. Barista Diner

With live kitchens and a casual dining concept, Barista Diner is a must-visit for food-lovers. They have recently opened their fifth outlet in Sector 69 Gurugram. You can choose from Italian, Indian and continental dishes paired with their signature coffee drinks. 

Where: 46, Ground Floor, Reach Airia, Badshapur, Sector 69, Gurugram

Cost for two: Rs. 800 approx.

15. Sharabi Kukkad

There are days when we simply want our favourite dishes without any fuss, and are in no mood to experiment. For days like these, Sharabi Kukkad should be your top pick. One can savour traditional North Indian delicacies with a ‘sharabi’ twist as well as some Chinese offerings too. Order in and fulfil your cravings!

Where: Multiple outlets across Defence Colony, Malviya Nagar, Okhla Phase – 1 and Jail Road

Cost for two: Rs. 1,000 approx.

16. Athyeka

A unique South Indian cafe, Athyeka is introducing Delhi and Noida’s diners to the diverse and rich history of the cuisine. Whether you relish the classic idli-dosa or go for a scrumptious biryani, there is so much to relish. Wash it down with filter coffee and you’re good to go.

Where: BL 001, Roastery Street, Sector 144, Shahdara, Noida

Cost for two: Rs. 1,000 approx.

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