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New Delhi

India

Safety Score

5/10

Currency

INR

Language

Hindi

Timezone

Asia/Kolkata

About New Delhi

Delhi is a historic capital of forts, markets, and diverse cuisines. The city is a gateway to Agra and the Taj Mahal. Contrasts between old and new make it endlessly fascinating.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Delhi is from October to March when the weather is mild and the air quality is relatively better.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan14°19mm
Feb17°21mm
Mar23°17mm
Apr29°16mm
May33°31mm
Jun33°74mm
Jul31°210mm
Aug30°233mm
Sep29°123mm
Oct26°15mm
Nov20°6mm
Dec16°8mm

Best Restaurants in New Delhi, India

Where to Eat in New Delhi - Dining Guide

Modern Indian

Indian Accent

$$$$
4.9
The Lodhi, Lodhi Rd
Lodhi Colony

Duck Khichdi & Meesh Mash

The 2026 benchmark for Indian fine dining globally. Chef Manish Mehrotra’s inventiveness remains unmatched in its technical brilliance.

Pros
  • +World-class innovation
  • +Stunning glass-house
  • +Elite service
Cons
  • -Requires weeks of booking
  • -High price
Northwest Frontier

Bukhara

$$$$
4.8
ITC Maurya, Chanakyapuri
Chanakyapuri

Dal Bukhara (Slow-cooked 24h)

An global icon. No cutlery, open kitchens, and a menu that hasn't changed in decades because it is absolute perfection.

Pros
  • +Legendary status
  • +Rustic authenticity
  • +Consistent quality
Cons
  • -No reservations
  • -Very expensive
  • -No cutlery
Indo-Japanese Fusion

The Table by Inja

$$$$
4.8
Itwaz, Greater Kailash
GK-2

Palak Paneer Tempura

A 2026 sensation. It dares to fuse the bold spices of India with the delicate technique of Japan. It’s Manila-born, Delhi-perfected.

Pros
  • +Avant-garde flavors
  • +Sexy, dark interior
  • +Unique concept
Cons
  • -Pricey for small bites
  • -Polarizing flavors
Progressive European

Lodeur

$$$
4.7
Lodhi Colony Art District
Lodhi Colony

Confit Duck with Jamun

The "Design District" darling of 2026. Minimalist decor meets hyper-local Indian ingredients cooked with French flair.

Pros
  • +Stunning aesthetics
  • +Seasonal menu
  • +Quiet luxury
Cons
  • -Small portions
  • -Limited vegetarian
Modern Indian

Varq

$$$
4.7
Taj Mahal Hotel, Mansingh Rd
Mansingh Road

Varqui Crab / Kale Tempura

A pioneer in the "modern plating" movement. Known for its gold-leaf accents and sophisticated, art-gallery-like dining room.

Pros
  • +Elegant/Regal vibe
  • +Refined spice
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Formal atmosphere
  • -Hotel prices
Indian Comfort / Bar

Comorin

$$
4.8
Two Horizon Center, GGN
Gurugram (NCR)

Champaran Mutton & Sev Puri

The 2026 leader in "elevated comfort." Incredible regional dishes served with a massive focus on their craft cocktail bar.

Pros
  • +Best regional variety
  • +Vibrant energy
  • +Great value
Cons
  • -Always crowded
  • -Located in Gurgaon
Progressive Indian

Rooh

$$$
4.7
H-5/1, Ambawatta One, Mehrauli
Mehrauli

Fermented Black Garlic Kulcha

Set in a refurbished haveli with a view of the Qutub Minar. High-concept dining that leans heavily into fermentation.

Pros
  • +Qutub Minar views
  • +Romantic terrace
  • +Technical
Cons
  • -Can be "sceney"
  • -Hard to reach in traffic
Awadhi / Royal

Dum Pukht

$$$$
4.8
ITC Maurya, Chanakyapuri
Chanakyapuri

Dum Pukht Biryani

The temple of "slow cooking." Silver service, crystal chandeliers, and recipes from the Royal Kitchens of Awadh.

Pros
  • +Royal atmosphere
  • +Best Biryani in Delhi
  • +Elite service
Cons
  • -Highly formal
  • -Very expensive
Contemporary Japanese/Pan-Asian

Town Hall

$$$
4.6
Khan Market
Khan Market

Signature Spicy Tuna Roll

The "High-Society" hub. A massive, high-ceilinged space in Khan Market that is the epicenter of Delhi’s social elite.

Pros
  • +Great for people-watching
  • +Consistently good sushi
  • +Vibe
Cons
  • -Very loud
  • -Hard to get a table
Modern Japanese

Megu

$$$$
4.8
The Leela Palace, Chanakyapuri
Chanakyapuri

Yellowtail Carpaccio

Unparalleled luxury. Features a 400kg hanging bell and some of the most expensive ingredients imported directly from Tsukiji.

Pros
  • +Exquisite design
  • +Private dining
  • +Top-tier Sake
Cons
  • -Extremely expensive
  • -Stiff
European / Indian Food Hall

AnnaMaya

$$
4.7
Andaz Delhi, Aerocity
Aerocity

Burrata with Heirloom Tomatoes

A "Modern Bazaar" concept. Vibrant, colorful, and obsessed with artisanal local producers. Great for any time of day.

Pros
  • +Beautiful colorful decor
  • +Eco-conscious
  • +Open 24/7
Cons
  • -Service can be chaotic
  • -Airport location
Modern European / Sustainable

Fig & Maple

$$
4.7
M-27, GK-2
GK-2

Butter Poached Prawns

A rooftop gem focusing on zero-waste and "ugly" produce. One of the best brunch spots in South Delhi.

Pros
  • +Sustainability focus
  • +Great rooftop
  • +Friendly
Cons
  • -Table service is relaxed
  • -Busy brunch
Contemporary European

Tres

$$$
4.7
Lodhi Colony
Lodhi Colony

Roasted Bone Marrow

Sophisticated, technical European cooking. It’s a "Chef’s Favorite" spot, known for its bold flavors and masculine decor.

Pros
  • +Top-tier ingredient quality
  • +Elegant
  • +Consistent
Cons
  • -Pricey for European
  • -Quiet vibe
Keralite / Coastal

Coast Cafe

$$
4.6
O-12, HKV
Hauz Khas Village

Sukka Mutton & Prawn Moilee

A breezy, white-washed space in Hauz Khas Village. It brings the flavors of the Malabar coast to a hip, urban setting.

Pros
  • +Great light/Aesthetics
  • +Excellent fish curry
  • +Relaxed
Cons
  • -Small space
  • -Crowded village entrance
South Indian

Carnatic Cafe

$
4.8
GK-2 / Lodhi Colony
GK-2 / Lodhi

Malleshwaram 18th Cross Dosa

The 2026 authority on the "Perfect Dosa." No-frills, high-quality, and deeply authentic Karnataka flavors.

Pros
  • +Best Dosa in Delhi
  • +Cheap
  • +Fast service
Cons
  • -Noisy/Basic decor
  • -Long queues
Progressive Heritage

Sabyasachi (Saby)

$$$
4.8
Mehrauli
Mehrauli

Panch Phoron Sea Bass

A 2026 breakout from Chef Saby. It’s an ode to the lost recipes of Bengal and the Northeast in a maximalist setting.

Pros
  • +Artistic storytelling
  • +Unique flavors
  • +Stunning view
Cons
  • -Remote location
  • -Experimental
French Patisserie/Bistro

L’Opera

$$
4.6
Chanakyapuri
Chanakyapuri

Macarons / Croque Monsieur

The most authentic French boulangerie experience in India. The garden setting at the Bikaner House branch is magic.

Pros
  • +Best croissants
  • +Beautiful garden setting
  • +Quiet
Cons
  • -Premium pricing for bakery
  • -Formal
Szechuan

The China Kitchen

$$$
4.7
Hyatt Regency, RK Puram
RK Puram

Peking Duck & Dan Dan Noodles

The 2026 standard for Chinese. Features a "house" atmosphere with open kitchens and the best duck in the city.

Pros
  • +Authentic Szechuan
  • +Lively kitchens
  • +Consistent
Cons
  • -Expensive
  • -Hotel location
Mediterranean

Olive Qutub

$$$
4.7
One Style Mile, Mehrauli
Mehrauli

Cheese Soufflé / Pizzas

A white-pebbled courtyard under a Banyan tree. It is the city's most enduringly romantic and fashionable restaurant.

Pros
  • +Prettiest courtyard
  • +Great Sunday brunch
  • +Iconic
Cons
  • -Sceney/Fashion-focused
  • -Can be loud
Modern Pan-Asian

Yum Yum Cha

$
4.7
Khan Market / Select Citywalk
Khan Market

Mochi Ice Cream / Pink Paan Dim Sum

Fun, colorful, and consistently excellent. The origami-themed decor and creative dim sum make it a family favorite.

Pros
  • +Great for kids/Families
  • +Creative sushi
  • +Inexpensive
Cons
  • -Always a queue
  • -Small tables
Korean

Kori’s

$
4.6
Safdarjung Enclave
Safdarjung

Bibimbap & Jajangmyeon

The heart of the Korean community in Delhi. Simple, authentic, and packed with flavor.

Pros
  • +Very authentic
  • +Great value
  • +Cozy
Cons
  • -Basic interior
  • -Hard to park
North Indian / Highway

Dhaba Estd 1986

$$
4.5
Claridges / Aerocity
Aurangzeb Rd

Balti Meat / Tiffin Chicken

Highway-style "Dhaba" food served in a luxury hotel. It captures the soul of Punjabi roadside dining with high-end safety.

Pros
  • +Fun "truck" decor
  • +Great Punjabi flavors
  • +Reliable
Cons
  • -Can feel like a "caricature"
  • -Busy
Modern Italian

Tera Vita

$$
4.6
Khan Market
Khan Market

Pink Pasta / Truffle Pizza

The "Instagram" king of 2026. All-pink interiors and trendy Italian comfort food. Surprisingly good technique for a "pretty" place.

Pros
  • +Very Instagrammable
  • +Good pasta
  • +Great for friends
Cons
  • -Very loud
  • -Small space
Tibetan / Himalayan

Majnu-ka-Tilla Stalls

$
4.8
Little Tibet, North Delhi
North Delhi (MKT)

Laping & Buff Momos

A cultural enclave. Head to AMA Café for pancakes or the street stalls for spicy Laping (mung bean noodles).

Pros
  • +Incredible cultural experience
  • +Cheap
  • +Unique
Cons
  • -Crowded/Narrow lanes
  • -Far from South Delhi
Global / View

Indian Terrace

$$$
4.5
Sundar Nursery
Sundar Nursery

Modern Kababs / Cocktails

A 2026 newcomer inside the city's best park. High-end dining overlooking UNESCO heritage tombs.

Pros
  • +Incredible park setting
  • +Heritage views
  • +Peaceful
Cons
  • -Weather dependent
  • -New service

Best Restaurants in New Delhi - Where to Eat Guide

Discover the best restaurants in New Delhi with our guide to the top 25 dining spots in New Delhi, India. Whether you're after authentic local cuisine, international flavours, street food, or fine dining, New Delhi's food scene caters to every palate and budget.

Top-rated restaurants in New Delhi include Indian Accent, Bukhara, The Table by Inja, each known for standout dishes and memorable dining experiences that capture the flavours of India.

The best restaurants in New Delhi span everything from neighbourhood eateries and rooftop bars to upscale tasting menus. Eating well in New Delhi is part of the experience — take your time exploring different areas and cuisine styles rather than sticking to tourist hotspots.

Use our New Delhi restaurant guide below to filter by cuisine type, price range, and location. Whether you're searching for the best India food or international options, you'll find the right place to eat in New Delhi for any occasion.

Frequently Asked Questions about New Delhi

What food is New Delhi famous for?

New Delhi is known for its unique culinary scene. Explore local specialties and regional dishes at our recommended restaurants above. From street food to fine dining, there's something for every taste.

Do I need reservations at restaurants in New Delhi?

For popular restaurants, especially for dinner, reservations are recommended. Many restaurants now accept online bookings. Casual spots and lunch service typically don't require reservations.

What is the average meal cost in New Delhi?

Meal costs vary widely in New Delhi. Budget options range from affordable street food to mid-range restaurants. Check our restaurant recommendations for options at different price points.

Explore More of New Delhi

About New Delhi, India

New Delhi is one of India's most visited destinations, celebrated for Forts, TajMahal, Food, Markets. The city draws travellers who come to experience its unique blend of history, culture, and modern life — a character shaped over centuries that few destinations in Asia can match. Whether you're planning a short city break or a longer trip, New Delhi has enough depth and variety to reward every type of visitor.

Our free New Delhi guide covers 25 attractions and points of interest, from iconic landmarks and historic sites to local markets, parks, and neighbourhood highlights. The city's top attractions span a broad range of interests — museum lovers will find world-class collections and gallery spaces, while those who prefer open-air exploration can discover historic quarters, waterfront districts, and green spaces that reveal New Delhi's everyday character. Most major sights are reachable on foot or by public transport, making it easy to combine several stops in a single day without needing to hire a car or join an organised tour.

The food scene in New Delhi is one of the city's enduring draws. Our guide features 25 handpicked restaurants and dining spots, ranging from street food stalls and neighbourhood eateries serving authentic India cuisine to mid-range bistros and higher-end dining with atmosphere and views. Eating well in New Delhi doesn't require a large budget — some of the most memorable meals come from simple local places that most visitors walk straight past. Taking the time to explore different areas and neighbourhoods quickly reveals how New Delhi's food culture reflects the broader personality of the city and its people.

Choosing where to stay shapes the entire experience of a New Delhi visit. Our guide includes 25 vetted accommodation options across the city's main districts, covering budget-friendly hostels, mid-range hotels, boutique properties, and apartments suited to longer stays or families. Staying centrally puts the main sights within easy walking distance, but choosing a quieter neighbourhood a little further out often delivers better value and a more authentic local feel. The right area depends on what matters most to you — whether that's access to key attractions, good public transport links, proximity to the best restaurants, or simply finding a part of New Delhi that fits your pace.

A few practical details worth knowing before you travel: the local language is Hindi; the currency is INR; the best time to visit is The best time to visit Delhi is from October to March when the weather is mild and the air quality is relatively better.. Getting around New Delhi is generally straightforward — most cities in India offer a reliable mix of metro, bus, and tram networks, with central areas compact enough to cover on foot. Local customs, tipping etiquette, safety advice, and money-saving strategies are all covered in the dedicated New Delhi travel tips section of this free guide, which is updated regularly to reflect current conditions on the ground.

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