If Karims is for old Delhi, Nazeer is for Noida. Tucked in a somewhat nondescript corner if sector 18, Nazeer foods has been tickling the tastebuds of quite some. It is obviously not just residents who hunt down this place, there is quite some large clientele from Delhi who would like to relish the taste with their family after a hectic shopping trip.
Where: Just next to Nirulas and Dominos in Sector 18. If you walk straight , Nazeer foods is right at the end.
Must try
Chicken Korma , Butter Chicken and Chicken Biryani
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Sunday, May 4, 2014
If Karims is for Delhi, Nazeers is for Noida
Labels:
Delhi,
NCR,
Noida,
non-vegeterian,
Sector18,
Vegiterian
Monday, April 21, 2014
Roll it like Nizams
Thinking of eating rolls? Probably you should be thinking of nothing other than Nizam's . Tucked away in a quiet alley near PVR Plaza , Nizam's is probably Connaught Place's best kept secret .
Step into the tastefully designed interiors , and you could order an assortment of rolls , the double versions suffice for a sumptuous dinner
Where: Middle circle , Connaught Place . near PVR Plaza Cinema
Must try: Double Chicken Double Egg roll , Kebabs and Biryani
Summary
Food 9/10
Ambience 8/10
Service: Self Service
Value for Money 8/10
Step into the tastefully designed interiors , and you could order an assortment of rolls , the double versions suffice for a sumptuous dinner
Where: Middle circle , Connaught Place . near PVR Plaza Cinema
Must try: Double Chicken Double Egg roll , Kebabs and Biryani
Summary
Food 9/10
Ambience 8/10
Service: Self Service
Value for Money 8/10
Labels:
Central Delhi,
connaught place,
non-vegeterian,
rolls,
Vegiterian
Saturday, March 30, 2013
A slice of Korea without cutting through your wallet
Crab Kimbap |
Kimchi Ramyon |
The staff is friendly and usually are patient to explain what each item is cooked and what they contain. The restaurant procures items from Korea directly, especially things which are not available locally and even have a noodle machine. The owner is quite friendly, and would fondly recite to you of his years in Delhi university years ago as a student and how he fell in love with Delhi.
Food is quite modestly priced, a fraction of what you would otherwise pay at a South Delhi counterpart and offers modest sized portions.
Must try :
Crab Kimbap / Tuna Kimbap
Kimchi Ramyon (Noodles)
Jeyuk Bokkeum (Spicy Pork)
Tang Su Yuk (Sweet and Sour Chicken Fried)
Reaching there:
Take the turn on ring road towards Mukherjee Nagar. The restaurant is a block away from the Cafe Coffee Day restaurant at Indra Vihar, Mukherjee Nagar.
Summary points
Food 8/10
Ambience 7/10
Service 7/10
Value for Money 7/10
Labels:
Delhi,
Exotic,
Foreign Cuisine,
Kimbam,
Kimchi,
Kingsway Camp,
Korea,
Noodles,
North Delhi,
Pork,
Rice,
Vegiterian
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