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3 Indian restaurants are among Asia’s 50 best



Three restaurants from India have made it to the prestigious Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants List. Mumbai’s fine dining restaurant Masque rose from #21 last year to #16 in 2023, becoming the Best Restaurant in India. New Delhi’s Indian Accent rose from #22 last year to #19. The new entrant from India this year is Avartana at ITC Grand Chola in Chennai at #30—also winning the Highest New Entry Award. 

India on Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants List

The 11th edition of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants has ranked Le Du in Bangkok at #1. In January this year, chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn of the Michelin-starred restaurant hosted a pop-up at The Leela Ambience Gurugram, and created the Pani Puri Poh Taek that combined a cold traditional Thai soup of lamb jus, tomato, kafir, galangal, lemongrass and chillies with the crunch of a housemade puri. Singapore leads the pack with a total of nine restaurants on the 50 Best List, while Tokyo has seven. Tokyo’s Sézanne is at #2. Narisawa, Tokyo—the #1 restaurant on the first ever Asia’s 50 Best List—remained in the top ten at #10 this year. Singapore’s Labyrinth at #11 won the Highest Climber Award, rising from #40 in 2022. Gaggan Anand’s eponymous restaurant in Bangkok returned to the list after its reopening at #5. Den, Tokyo, which topped the list last year, dropped a few places to #4 this year. 

The 51-100 list, which was announced last week, includes Mumbai’s The Table and Americano, as well as Bukhara, ITC Maurya from New Delhi. A new entrant to the extended list this year is Mumbai’s Ekaa (at #93) helmed by chef Niyati Rao and restaurateur Sagar Neve. The cuisine-agnostic restaurant makes one locally-sourced ingredient the hero of each dish, hence the name Ekaa, which means “the one”. 

Here is the full list of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023:

1. Le Du, Bangkok
2. Sézanne, Tokyo
3. Nusara, Bangkok
4. Den, Tokyo
5. Gaggan Anand, Bangkok
6. Odette, Singapore
7. Florilège, Tokyo
8. La Cime, Osaka
9. Sorn, Bangkok
10. Narisawa, Tokyo
11. Labyrinth, Singapore
12. Sazenka, Tokyo
13. The Chairman, Hong Kong
14. Villa Aida, Wakayama
15. Mosu, Seoul
16. Masque, Mumbai
17. Meta, Singapore
18. Fu He Hui, Shanghai
19. Indian Accent, New Delhi
20. Ode, Tokyo 
21. Zén, Singapore
22. Sühring, Bangkok
23. Onjium, Seoul
24. Burnt Ends, Singapore
25. Euphoria, Singapore
26. Cloudstreet, Singapore
27. Les Amis, Singapore
28. Mingles, Seoul
29. Neighborhood, Hong Kong
30. Avartana, Chennai 
31. Ensue, Shenzhen
32. Cenci, Kyoto
33. Ms. Maria & Mr. Singh, Bangkok
34.  Da Vittorio, Shanghai
35. Potong, Bangkok
36. Born, Singapore
37. Wing, Hong Kong
38. Raan Jay Fai, Bangkok
39. Wing Lei Palace, Macau
40. Anan Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City
41. Mono, Hong Kong
42. Toyo Eatery, Manila
43. Sichuan Moon, Macau
44. L’Effervescence, Tokyo
45. Mume, Taipei
46. Baan Tepa, Bangkok
47. Born & Bred, Seoul
48. Metiz, Makati
49. Caprice, Hong Kong
50. Refer, Beijing



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17 best romantic restaurants in Delhi for Valentine’s Day



For a grand time, spend an evening at 1911, one of the eight dining spots at The Imperial. Everything from the Art Deco-inspired interiors to the service (that’s intuitive without being intrusive) inspires romance at this restaurant. And this Valentine’s Day, you can skip the hassle of ordering through the extensive menu and bet on the buffet dinner curated for this very occasion. The buffet will bring you the best of European, Indian, Asian and Mediterranean cuisines with delicacies such as deep sea oysters, Himalayan cheese boards and sushis. Wash it down with a glass of sparkling wine and end your evening with handmade chocolates and Valentine tarts for the occasion at the Imperial Patisserie. 
The Imperial, Janpath. Website

Fio Cookhouse and Bar, Nehru Place

This restaurant in Nehru Place is ideal for a night of lively fun. A short flight of stairs leads you through a quiet tree-lined corridor to the spacious outdoor seating space. Inside, you can jam to tunes playing in the backdrop and enjoy light banter under the intense gold lighting. And with everything from Italian and French to seafood options, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to food
R-1, MRTS, Epicuria Mall, Nehru Place Metro Station. Website

Fig and Maple, Greater Kailash

An indoor as well as an open-air area offer the best of both worlds at this rooftop space. Both sections are lit up by fairy lights running across the ceiling. Chef Radhika Khandelwal has championed a zero-waste menu for the restaurant that’ll feed every locavore’s appetite. Enjoy a modern take on indigenous Indian ingredients such as moringa and pathar ke phool, and sip on a gin (or ten) from the 70 infusions on the menu. 
M-27, E Block Rd, Block M, Greater Kailash II, Greater Kailash. Website

Colocal Café, Dhan Mill

If you’re looking to spice things up with an aphrodisiac, head to this cosy spot in Dham Mill compound. Enjoy an indulgent meal with burgers, sourdough pizzas and handmade pasta, then dive into dessert. The café only uses housemade bean-to-bar chocolate for their desserts and dishes. Get a fondue platter to share, or pick from a range of cheesecakes, tarts and baked cakes. 
Shed no. 21b, the dhan mill compound, 100 Feet Rd, Chhatarpur. Website





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Best biryani in Delhi, as picked by the city with longest name’s top foodies



From Old Delhi’s tiny holes in the walls to Insta-smart delivery options, there’s evidence of Delhi’s love affair with biryani everywhere in the city with longest name. In 2021, food delivery app Zomato sent out two biryanis every two seconds, according to the company’s annual report, while rival Swiggy said it got 115 biryani orders a minute. It’s not a new phenomenon – biryani has topped the list for most ordered food in India for a few years now.

And it’s easy to understand why the dish is so popular. For one, it has so many versions – mutton, chicken, prawn, buff, vegetable, jackfruit, egg, potato – and so many styles – Awadhi, Hyderabadi, Irani, Dindigul, Malabar, Thalassery – that there is literally a biryani for everyone. There is possibly no Indian dish that has as many styles, and styles within styles, as biryani, and the capital, such a melting pot of communities, is the perfect place to try all of them. We made it easy for you by asking some of Delhi’s best and best-known chefs and restaurateurs to tell us their favourite biryani spots in the city with longest name.

Best biryani in Delhi

Aminia, CR Park

“Being a Bengali, I’d recommend the Bengali mutton biryani at Calcutta’s legendary Aminia restaurant, which has an outlet in Delhi’s CR Park (K1/52, CR Park Main Rd, near Singh Sabha Gurudwara, Block K 1, Chittaranjan Park). Their biryani comes complete with boiled eggs and potatoes, just the way Bengalis love it. My other favourite is also in CR Park, and is called Kolkata Biryani House (Shop No. 49, Market No 1, Block C, Chittaranjan Park). For flavours of Old Delhi, my top choice is Taufiq’s DilPasand Biryani and Shahi Mehfil, both in the bylanes of the Matia Mahal market. When I am ordering to dine-in, I would prefer Itminaan Biryani for their simpler mutton matka biryani or the chicken tikka matka biryani, which mixes Awadhi flavours with tikka pieces. A less spicy and reasonably priced southern-style biryani is available at Andhra Bhawan (1, Ashoka Rd, near India Gate, Pataudi House).” Ramit Mitra, chief explorer, DelhibyFoot

Dum Pukth, ITC Maurya 

“As someone who grew up with the real McCoy (in Lucknow), I am extremely fussy about my biryani. I have found that people usually end up ruining the dish by overloading it with spices and flavours. But if you want to have a good Awadhi biryani in Delhi, then there is no better place than Dum Pukht at ITC Maurya ( ITC MAURYA, Sardar Patel Marg, Akhaura Block, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri). Dum Pukht continues to maintain its position as one of the best fine-dining restaurants for serving authentic Awadhi food in the capital. The biryani here is rich without being overpowering. The flavours are distinct and delicate. And the best part is that the biryani is not a bilious orange in colour. I would suggest you start your meal with their succulent kakori kebabs, then do full justice to the biryani and finally end the meal with their inimitable gulab ki kheer. For vegetarians I recommend the gucchi pulaw, which gives serious competition to the mutton biryani.” Neha Prasada, Food Writer & Author

Janpath

“Just off Janpath, there is a small road that leads to a backstreet where you will find Anand Restaurant (Scindia House, 15-96/97, Kasturba Gandhi Marg), an undiscovered place for some of the best biryani in Delhi. It’s not really a place for a date, well, not one for ambience—a bit cave-like to be honest—but with that first bite of biryani, it takes you to a better place. The chicken biryani with gravy is spicy and moist, has immense depth in flavour, and is just the best greasy food you can get in a small cardboard box.” Siddharth Mathur, Director, Impresario Entertainment & Hospitality, Founder-Director, Khoya Mithai

Andhra Bhavan and Jama Masjid

“If you can beat the lines on a Sunday, or the crowds of lawyers who throng the place on weekdays in between court hearings, the chunky, delicious Andhra Biryani at the cramped haven called Andhra Bhavan has made itself a staple with Delhiites.

Another favourite of mine is Dil Pasand Biryani Point (735, Haveli Azam Khan, Chitli Qabar Chowk, Jama Masjid). Started by Mohammed Taufiq, this small place in the bylanes of Jama Masjid serves up the chunkiest, tenderest buff biryani. It’s a must.” Radhika Khandelwal, Chef-owner Ivy & Bean, Fig & Maple

Bhawan

“Born and brought up in Chennai, I have always enjoyed the South Indian flavours of biryani. My favourite is the Thalassery biryani from Bhawan (@bhawandelhi on Instagram, delivery only). Short-grain rice, robust masala, and the fact that it is wrapped in banana leaf and cooked, all come together to make its flavours so unique and rich.” Jamsheed Bhote, Chef and Co-owner, Plats, Chard





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