Nice indian food to try there!
A busy, no-nonsense Indian restaurant in the heart of downtown, New Delhi is popular among the locals. They serve a selection of rather oily South Indian dishes as well as a good selection of vegetarian foods.
Cafe KSS is a pleasant place where you can relax after a visit to Sule Pagoda. With a free wifi and an helpful staff, they offer a wide variety of international cuisines including European, Chinese and Thai dishes. They have a variety of menu you can choose from: fast food, fusion food, many types of Asian soups, and their specialties, roasted chicken, and chill crab.
Mary Brown already is present in many Asian countries. On top of the usual burgers and fried pieces of chicken, they also dish out Nasi lemak and curry noodles. Most outlets have a kiddies’s corner.
Well what description to make? We all know KFC. Their focus is fried chicken and with over 18,000 restaurants in 118 countries, it is one of the biggest fast food chains in the world. It will certainly become an easy drop-in point for homesick travelers and expats in need of standardized fast food.
Barcelona Bar is a bar serving stick-to-your-ribs fusion cuisines with the savoury flavours and a wide range of good drinks. The comers can have fun playing some activities and experience the rhythms of amazing unplugged tunes
They say “Eatfinity” means Never Ending Eating… A new dining style restaurant in town that fills with variety of menus and of cause also specialize in seafood – lobsters and crabs. And yes desserts are jaw-dropping.
This chain dishes out grilled chicken with tons of different sauces. You can order anything from an entire chicken to pasta, tajine, burgers or chicken wings. No fine dining for sure but the taste is there. Ask for extra peri peri chili if you dare!
Every evening, share some drinks to the sound of Club 5’s party band. They perform nightly from 8pm onwards, except on Sundays. And enjoy a delightful night out at Club 5 after a live band. Dance up a storm as the in-house deejay spins the latest hits.
Anya Ahta offers draft beer along with class, healthy food and art. Located on the corner of 37th and Mahabandula, it is an airy, high-ceilinged place cooled by fans. The walls, painted black, are covered with paintings, mostly scenes from middle Burma.
Le Petit Comptoir is the new kid on Yaw Min Gyi! This small Bistro serves traditional home food from France “terroir”. Expect dishes like rillettes and cassoulet. For wine, it’s bring your own – just note that you’ll probably have to pour a glass for the boss as a “droit de bouchon” (right to BYO)!
Mondo has a reputation. Expensive. Top Quality. Exclusive. They now open for lunch and dinner and have extended their menu. Watch out for the small door! Their collection of Sakes is something to look forward to … if you are not on a budget.































