Best Indian Food Corners for Food Lovers


Are you a big foodie or just a food lover? Both the terms make a huge difference, even though they are used just to describe a person with a strong affinity for food. A foodie is a person who has an ardent love or interest in food along with alcoholic beverages. They wanna experience food not just to stabilize hunger but as a hobby. Whereas, food lovers are simply the food enthusiasts who have intense compassion for food, regardless of what drives their interests.

Apart from the historical significance, India holds a wide assortment of regional and traditional cuisines that incorporate a variety of finger-licking food and beverages.

Do you belong to any such categories? Then I guess you have a frequent desire of scrolling over food review blogs of India. That's amazing. Following are some of the best Indian food corners that every food lover or foodie may love to step-in.

1. Bukhara, Diplomatic Enclave, Delhi:

Traveling to Delhi, bewildered where to step-in to meet your appetite? Bukhara has been awarded as the best Indian restaurant in the world and obviously the best restaurant in India and Asia. For those who just wanna have a sumptuous meal without bothering the price, this may serve you the best. The eatery is located at the luxury ITC Maurya Sheraton hotel, known for its rustic atmosphere, open kitchen, luscious kebabs, and nan bread. You may also try out their Dal Bukhara. They are basically black lentils simmered overnight with tomatoes, ginger, and garlic. Kebab lovers may appreciate theBurrah Kebab and Murgh Malai Kebab. In an average, for two people you may have to pay about Rs 6500.

2. Anokhi Cafe, Jaipur:

Anokhi Cafe is the wonderful food destination in Jaipur that offers delicious organic food. Thatched roof, bamboo chairs, and beautiful decor coupled with mouthwatering dishes are all that make the cafe truly 'Anokhi'. The cafe might be small in area but it offers a blend of ethnic and organic patches. For example, you may dig into some fresh salads with pizzettas and may enjoy having this in an ethnic atmosphere. Are you traveling to Jaipur? Just try the food out. No doubt, you will love to visit this place over and over again. Approximately, it may cost you Rs 750 for two. 

3. Tapri Central, Bangalore:

Exploring Bangalore and failing to visit Tapri Central will be a great loss for the food lovers. Tapri Central located at the Prithviraj Road, Bangalore is known for its variety of tea and snacks. It can be the best eatery for breakfast as well as for evening snacks. From Nutella toast to normal friendly Maggi, you can enjoy a variety of assortments in snacks and take a sip from the impressive tea menu. Visit the cafe you will be bound to give them at least a four star.

4. Kennedy's, Delhi:

Unlike Bukhara, which was the most expensive but a five-star restaurant, Kennedy can be the perfect choice for quality food without burning a hole in your pocket. The restaurant specializes in offering Chinese dishes along with other fast food varieties. Though it's a takeaway, it is very much viable amongst the students. Try out its shawarma, momos, chowmein, and pasta, you may enjoy the richness in its varieties and taste.

5. Gulshan e Iran, Mumbai:

Mumbai is certainly an expensive state in relative to other Indian states but surprisingly, you may fill your appetite without burning your pocket if you try out the dishes of Gulshan e Iran. Gulshan e Iran is specialized in offering kheema Pav, chicken tikka, garlic naan, rabdi kulfi, and firni as a dessert. And for a bill or two, it will cost you approximately Rs 450. 


Is this all? Obviously not. I have just penned down some of the quality eateries that according to me serves the best. To learn more you may prefer numerous food review blogs of India that showcase multiple eateries and authentic reviews, for example, Discover With Dev.

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