Six best luxury hotel restaurants in Delhi not to miss

Hotels these days are serving food in the most delectable way that adds on to the visual appeal and an experience that stays forever. Travreviews presents 6 luxury hotel restaurants that assure you take back memories for a lifetime.

Sky lounge, Royal
Plaza –
 
Brightly lit and open to the world,
the Sky Lounge is located on
the 19th floor of  Hotel The Royal Plaza,
CP. The lounge that was conceptualized recently gives a 360 degree view of the
capital that looks beautiful in the night.
Sky, situated on the top floor of Hotel The Royal Plaza, is
spread across an expanse of 18,000 sq. ft., divided between two interconnected
spaces, the Moon Bar and the Presidential Lounge. The strategic location of the
venue provides a panoramic 360 degree view of the scenic city, with key
highlights including Jantar Mantar, Lotus Temple, India Gate, Rashtrapati
Bhavan and Qutub Minar, amongst other significant landmarks in the city.Spacious enough to cater to a large gathering, the Sky
lounge fits the bill for a perfect night out with friends.
Just like the sky represents transcendence, it provides an
experience that is extraordinary beyond compare. Drawing inspiration from the
myriad forms of the clouds and the gradual metamorphosis of the sky from day to
night, from light to dark, Sky represents a venue that is as experimental as it
is unique. Displaying all aspects of live entertainment, Sky seeks to break the
boundaries of the conventional and attain true transcendence by curating
events, which have never been experienced before.
IT@Grand New Delhi
 
Cascading greens soothing your eyes to the farthest, flora
and fauna at its best – TheGrand New Delhi spells opulence beyond compare. Warm
hospitable staff at the entrance ushers you to the wide and spacious lobby of
the Hotel.Full length windows display a green belt that is a visual
treat for the eyes.
The hotel is beautifully designed to display architectural
nuances as you walk past the lobby.
Stride past the
jewelry shop of the hotel to enter IT – a mini Italy in Delhi. The floors display Italy’s artistic finesse in three
different kinds of tiles. The high ceilings with wax candles take you away to a
midsummer night’s dream while the spacious chairs ooze comfort and relaxation.
There is an ample space for private dining for couple indoors and a large
seating area for a big family gathering. The wine cellar stores the finest
wines that have been preserved since decades.The three textured floors, large antique wooden windows,
square tables, comfortable chairs and soothing music create an elegant, IT
moment, with a hint of decadence.
The Fresco dining area outdoors is a big favorite for
romantic couples. A lazy brunch on a winter afternoon is perfectly enjoyed in
the Fresco area of IT. You can also have a breathtaking experience while
enjoying a cozy dinner with your date.
Le Belvedere, Le
Meridien–
 
You might have frequented many Chinese restaurants across
the city, but has any place cast a spell on you?
Le Belvedere @ Le Meridien whisks you onto a magical journey
of culinary delight that leaves you spellbound.Located on the top floor of the
hotel, it shares space with a mesmerizing lounge.
The Chinese
reastaunant offers the most exotic preview of Lutyen’s Delhi. If you love to
watch green foliage, choose to have lunch while feasting your eyes on the green
belt covering Delhi like a warm blanket.
The dinner is all the more even
classier as the city glistens in starry night while you enjoy listening to
soothing musical numbers. The restaurant has an air of permanence about it. The
menu @ Le Belvedere is vocal with freshly picked dishes from the East.  The hospitable staff always have a smiling
face that make you want to smile back.
K& K, WelcomHotel, Dwarka – 
 
Dwarka’s Welcomhotel comprises of some of the finest
restaurants in the subcity. Be prepared to fully satisfy your cravings for some
lip-smacking numbers in the perfect setting of the hotel.The K& K restaurant has an ongoing promotion of kababs and beer. It is a gastronomical
delight for people who love their kababs and beer more than anything in the
world.
The deadly combination is a sure shot way to entice taste
buds. As you walk towards the K&K restaurant, there are candlelights on
both sides of the entrance. With a small water body with fish in them, the
entrance looks warm and welcoming.There is ample space for diners to enjoy a
fine dining experience at K&K. The hospitality by the F&B staff is the
best I have come across.
Varq at The Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi
 
The mélange of grandeur, style and panache makes Varq a class apart. The
finest Modern Indian Gourmet dining has authenticity of taste and
artistic presentation created by Chef Hemant Oberoi. Varq was voted among the
top 50 restaurants of the world.
Varq
is symbolic of preciousness, luxury and elegance which are reflected amply in
the cuisine and the décor of the restaurant. Visually spectacular in every way,
this 80 seater elegant Indian restaurant, including a private dining room for
14, is located at the lower lobby level overlooking the hotel’s beautifully
manicured gardens.
Varq is a perfect example of marriage of fine dining with
art. The spatial ambience comfortably engulfs the diner, immersing them into a
lusciously rich experience surrounded by artifacts and treasures. The
presentation of the exquisite culinary inventions by renowned Chef Oberoi
creates the ultimate dining experience.
Tamra, Shangri-la
The newly opened restaurant ‘Tamra’ in Shangri-La’s Eros
does perfect justice to the meaning. Tamra is Sanskrit refers to copper – A vessel that stores food is known
to have health benefits making life longer and healthier. Located in the heart
of Central Delhi, Shangri-La Eros is easily approachable.
The restaurant is mostly full on weekdays and weekends, so
its always better to book in advance to save time. The restaurant is well lit and spacious that had
mostly expats enjoying conversations with food. The ample space and lingering
aroma enthralls diners.Tamra is a multi-cuisine affair with delicacies from Japan,
Thailand, China, Europe and of course India. Wooden floors and a smart bar
loaded with cocktails, wine and beer near the entrance catches your eye as you
walk in.
Copper vessels hanging from the ceiling, the canopy made
from rolling pins, an oven preserved from the British era are some of the
admirable things that are worth commending.
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