About Satyaniketan, South Delhi, Delhi NCR
Satyaniketan is a popular and trendy area ruled by the student body. The locality is unlike anything you may have seen at Khan Market or Hauz Khas Village, it's humble and unglamorous. Forget posh and elegant restaurants, in Satyaniketan preference is low-budget and fulfilling. Keeping in mind the small pockets of students' food joints here are cheap and very affordable. There are some places here where you can dine as low as three hundred bucks for two people. The price range is unheard of in a city like Delhi but at Satyaniketan be assured that your pockets will be taken care of. Best part is that all kinds of cuisines can be explored in Satyaniketan be it Pan Asian, Italian, Chaat, Indian, Fast food, Middle eastern or even caf‚. Eating in Satyaniketan is cheap, exciting and very delicious.
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About North Indian Cuisine
Chef Hemant Oberoi has put ‘Masala Art’ on the map of culinary excellence by his keen sense of spices owing to his Punjabi roots. A part of Taj Palace, Masala Art offers to its diners a diverse menu of Indian delicacies with a certain style. ‘Jamavar’ at The Leela Palace is special because of the personal attention it receives from Mrs. Leela Nair. The mouth-watering Malayali food resulting of such dedication adds an extra oomph to the extensive menu. Jamavar is stunning and very opulent. The North Indian fare gains momentum by the arrival of some pretty great restaurants like ‘Dvar Indian Restaurant’. Guided under the sharp eye of Chef Rakesh Sethi, Dvar is a hit amongst the local foodies. Being generously spacious and elegant helps too.
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