About Paprika Park, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad
Budget-friendly restaurants are always sought after in a city like Delhi. Dining out has become an expensive affair for those who have an active social life and we do need some affordable places to save ourselves a bundle. East Delhi may not have the same magnetism as South/Central Delhi but in regards of pocket-friendly places, it’s unbeatable. While you are taking a food walk of East Delhi, you will come across this delightful little eatery highly favored by students and families. Popularly known as ‘Paprika Park’, this casual food joint attracts you with its soothing interiors and a crowd-pleasing menu to go with it. Located in residential heavy Indirapuram, Paprika Park comes as a welcome relief for the local food lovers. Climb up to the first floor of Indirapuram Habitat Centre and check it out for yourself.
Paprika Park has tapped the market correctly by coming up with a fetching all-appealing menu that encompasses the spiciness of North Indian cuisine and aromatic flavours of Chinese cuisine. In between are several royal Mughlai dishes that one must take notice of. For greedy foodies Paprika Park puts out generous buffets from which you can sample little bit of everything. Use their fruit punch to wash down appetizers like, tandoori pomfret, shami kebab, crispy honey chilli potato, chicken lollipop, mutton boti, spring rolls, murg angara, veg salt & pepper, fish amritsari tikka, drums of heaven, dahi ke kebab papad crust and doranga seekh kebab. Break a keema naan or butter naan to polish off the curries. Paprika mutton korma, malai kofta, chicken tawa masala and kadhai paneer are a regular’s favourite. Chinese fans can savor garlic chicken, chilli paneer gravy and lemon fish.
Don’t worry, Paprika Park takes care of your sweet cravings too. Indulge your sweet tooth with a series of tempting desserts such as, gulab jamun, Paprika hot spot, rava kesari halwa, paan pasanda, moong daal halwa, kulfi with jalebi stuffed inside and gajar ka halwa. Weekends get really busy for them, book ahead. The name Paprika Park gives you a fair idea as to the décor. This is a park inspired restaurant, which means stonewalls, grass carpeted floors, street lamps, white outdoorsy furniture, fountain and of course, flora and fauna. One gets the feel of outdoors by remaining indoors. It’s cozy enough to encourage relaxation and is an apt space for friends and family.
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Insider Tips
- It is popular for its Lunch buffet spread
- Prior reservation is recommended on weekends
- Paneer Lababdar is a must-have dish