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Delhi follows the North Indian cuisine, which is a mix of many traditions. There are loads of options available. All the restaurants in Delhi offer the regional food which is influenced by the Mughal cuisine.

Delhi has a wide variety of restaurants and cuisine from all over the world. Crammed with fascinating eating places, Delhi is a place which caters to every budget, from traditional north Indian cuisine to yummy Indian snacks by gaslight in the street in Palika Bazaar, Paharganj and Janpath, to Western food at McDonald's, Wimpy, TGIF, Pizza Express and Pizza Hut.
 
 » Monsoon
Monsoon from the Le Meridien stable is a surprise of the pleasant kind. For the less-than-fashionable hotel to have metamorphosed into a well-appointed space with F&B of an international class
Windsor Place, Janpath , 011-23710101
 
 » Smoke House Grill
A cousin of the celebrated Salt Water Grill on Mumbai's majestic Marine Drive, Smoke House Grill is au courant, contemporary and chic. It offers Delhi something that is innovative - a profusion of ingredients that have been smoked in-house by a unique cold smoking process.
2, VIPPS Centre, Masjid Moth, Greater Kailash II , 011-41435530, 09811528264
 
 » Diya
The very look of this dinner only place gives you a clue to its food. Bright, stylish and modern, it is as far from the archetypal Indian restaurant of yesteryear as it's possible to get.
Ambience Island, DLF Phase III, Gurgaon , 0124-4771234
 
 » Caraway
An Indian restaurant that is trying to make a difference. Though it has seen enormous vicissitudes of fortune in its short life, it looks as fresh as the day it was made, and as classy.
Nelson Mandela Marg, Phase II, Vasant Kunj , 011-26705406, 011-26771234
 
 » Konomi
One of the smallest restaurants around, it seats all of 25 people. It's located at the far end of Cilantro, the coffee shop, so you can sit in Cilantro and order from Konomi when the latter is full.
443, Udyog Vihar Phase V, Gurgaon , 0124-2450505, 0124-4124307
 
 » Sevilla
Sevilla may conjure up images of food from the south of Spain. After all, that's where the city of Seville is. However, there is a smattering of Mediterranean including Lebanese food too.
12, Aurangzeb Road , 011-23010211, 011-41335082, 011-41335133
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