Saturday, September 18, 2010

Food Court In India


Eating out has become quite popular these days. People are ready to travel a good distance to other corner of the city to have a bite in their favorite restaurant. You can find wide range of restaurants in every nook and corner of the city. Delhi is known for good food and is quite a hub of restaurants. People from far and wide come to Delhi specially to eat their favorite delicacies. Delhi restaurants are known for offering rich food.

In Delhi, you can taste several cuisines from different corners of the country and also from different corners of the world. There are several Delhi restaurants which serve authentic cuisines from a particular country or region of the world such as authentic Japanese, Chinese, Italian or Tibetan and others. Again there are Delhi restaurants where you can eat food belonging to different regions such as South Indian food, Hyderabdi Food, Rajasthani Food, Gujrati Food, Mughlai food and more.

Each variety of food has its own specialties and delicacies. These delicacies are prepared by expert chefs and traditional cooks. In addition, special spices and ingredients are used to prepare a specially from a particular region such while preparing south Indian dishes, rice, pulses and coconut are widely used and particular kind of spice are used. All these things help give a distinct flavor to cuisines from a particular region.

In Delhi, Karol Bagh is a major centre where number of restaurants can be seen. Most of the Karol Bagh restaurants cater to middle segment of consumers. It is the area in Delhi where most of the budget travelers stay and shop around. You can find all kinds of food there in those Delhi restaurants. There are number of vegetarian restaurants in Delhi for strictly vegetarian people. In these vegetarian restaurants in Delhi, you can find very delicious and hygienic food at affordable prices.

Delhi restaurants are the best ones when it comes to eating delicious food in a great ambience, great service and affordable prices.

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