With humble beginnings in 1981, founder Annachi and his sons have turned the Saravana Bhavan chain of restaurants into one of the biggest culinary successes: with several outlets overseas spanning Canada, UK and the USA. The outlet in Connaught Circus in Delhi sees patrons at any given time of the day. One can be assured that the fare which consists of the usual appams, rasam and dosas: which is familiar but not formulaic. The chefs take great pains to ensure that the blend of spices is just right along with hygiene.The chain also serves fresh fruit juices, chocolate mousse, natural icecreams and fast food.
Set in tiny space, with minimal decor, Dwarka offers delicious Indian fare along with a limited selection of Chinese dishes. Don’t let the unassuming atmosphere of this restaurant deter you from trying out this place. Focusing mainly on takeaway and delivery orders, the eatery offers patrons the chance to relish savory Indian at pocket-friendly prices. Go for one of the traditional Indian thailis for a hearty meal that’ll definitely satiate your appetite or order a la carte. If you are looking for authentic flavors, head to Dwarka for food that is spiced to perfection.
Intricate traditional south-Indian carvings, orange flowers and colorful floor artwork greet you at the door of Naivedyam. It is a chain of famous south-Indian restaurants in the country and its reputation is well-deserved. The interiors showcase the culture and art of southern India, with Tanjore paintings on the walls, golden lamps, incense sticks and regional music in the background. The waiters are dressed in their traditional garb with a sandal mark on their foreheads. The food menu boasts of featuring some of the best south-Indian food you'll get; it's generous in variety and portions.
Although Punjabi cuisine which is the most popular kind of food in New Delhi thrives on non-vegetarian preparations, there are a few establishments with a vegetarian menu that hold their own quite well. Sattvik, located in the popular Select Citywalk mall is one such place.The word Sattvik literally means pure and Sattvik food implies nutritious, vegetarian food that is light on the stomach. The menu here offers all possible varieties of Indian breads, gravies, dals and vegetable preparations. Although a few oily and heavy dishes do find place, most of the items will leave you feeling light even after a full meal. Those who can't do without dessert must try the Phirni or Gulab Jamun to finish off.