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5 Kashmiri Restaurants in Delhi you must visit in 2021

What comes to your mind when you think of Kashmir, " The Heaven on Earth."  

 Or "India's Switzerland."

 It is indeed a heaven for its majestic, mesmerizing and picturesque landscape as it is blessed with the most scenic view, which is worth visiting.

 What is your last memory of visiting Kashmir?

 Long Trek to hill, sun-kissed, snow-capped mountains, gushing streams of water and lush green gardens.

Or a warm cup of kehwa with special Kashmiri bread or Telvor accompanied by sheer chai.

 Dotted with the historical monument and extravagant culture and tradition, it is the famous shopping hub for someone who loves to explore the rich history and tradition of Kashmir.

 Apart from its breathtaking beauty and awe-inspiring culture, Kashmir is also famous for the special delicacy "wazwan."

 wazwan is a multi-course meal in Kashmiri cuisine, and its preparation is considered an art and matter of pride for every Kashmiri.

 Almost all the dishes are meat-based, adorned and garnished with special Kashmiri spices.

 It is also served internationally at Kashmiri food festivals and reunions.

 Craving for wazwan is hard to satiate.

 Then why wait when you have several options you can look up in Delhi itself.


Matamaal

                                            
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Matamaal means " House of Maternal Grandmother ",  It features traditional Sit-Down Dinner and "In House Shikara " rings a bell to all those childhood memories and brings every Kashmiri back to Kashmir.

The potent Kashmiri fusion of soft music, serene vibes, wazwan, Kashmiri bread, artefacts and spices will make you feel closer to Kashmir and enchant you to come back again.

 Don't forget to try their Kashmiri kabargh, Monji Achar and Kashmiri kahwa (Mughal Chai) with shrumal ( famous in the Pampore region of Kashmir) and Madhur Khat Ai.

 

Meal For Two | Rs 1,200
where  | Matamaal - 203, DLF City Court, Sikanderpur, Gurgaon
Hello! | + 91 9899 499 043
Check Out Their FB Page | https://www.facebook.com/Matamaal


Ahad Sons

                                           
                                                pic credits @Ahad Sons


Founded by one of the most famous chefs of India, Khan Abdul Ahad Waza. This place is a must-try for those who want to try everything at least once.

 The place is renowned for its authentic Kashmiri delicacies. The only takeaway eatery also provides an option of home deliveries; their Rista, Tabakmaaz and Gushtaba got the significant validation, highly recommended for those trying for the first time.

Where Ahad Sons Foods - 3-A, Behind Mother Dairy, Uday Park
Meal For Two | Rs 750
Call Them | + 91 11 2625 6017
Check Out Their FB Page | https://www.facebook.com/ahadsonsfoods/

Chor Bazar

                                                                 
                                             
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Want to eat some good and authentic Kashmiri food /cuisine in Old Delhi?

 Then go to  Chor Bizarre that caters to all your needs.

 Chor Bizzare will give you the feels of the museum with all the artefacts and stuff.

When you go there, do try Rogan Josh, Aloo Bukhara Mutton, Kashmiri Tarami/Thali, Tandoori Platter and enjoy all of this with Kashmiri Chai called Kahwa

Where | Chor Bizarre - Hotel Broadway, Daryaganj & Pandara Road Market
Meal For Two | Rs 1,600
Call Them | + 91 11 4366 3600
Check Out Their FB Page https://www.facebook.com/chorbizarre

Khyen Chyen

                                                        
                              
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Khyen Chyen in the Kashmiri language means Khana peena - to eat and to drink.

All traditional dishes such as Yakhni, Waza Kokur and Badaam Korma are served in traditional Kashmiri plating, with copper tableware and a tasht naar to wash hands.

Sticking to its roots, Khyen Chyen is personified by the exotic ingredients of Kashmir and Trami, full of love.

Where | Khyen Chyen - Golf Course Road, Gurgaon & Select Citywalk, Saket
Meal For Two | Rs 700
Hello! | + 91 7862 000 707


Dawat -e- Kashmir:
                                                                                          

                                     
                                      pic credits @ Dawate-e-kashmir

A takeaway and home-delivery service, for everyone looking for some delicious Kashmiri food options around their busy offices.

 Go for Dum Aloo, Rostas, Kashmiri Rogan Josh, Kashmiri Gustaba or anything you have been wishing to try for long from their menu and trust us you won’t regret it!

Check out their Kashmiri Pandit Non-Vegetarian Thali, Masch and Yakni!


Meal For Two | Rs 1,200
where | Daawat -e- Kashmir - Navkriti Building, Golf Course Road, Gurgaon
Hello! | +91 9821 542 005 & +91 9821 542 006


P.S : Wazwan, the Kashmiri cuisine, is a unique and inseparable component of Kashmiri culture. It comprises from seven to 36 dishes of mutton or beef, chicken, fruits, and vegetables. 

It is cooked without onion, garlic and tomato .

The important ethnic meat products of wazwan include kabab, tabak maaz, aab gosh, rogan josh, nate-yakhni, rista, and goshtaba.





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