Delhi darbar is also in delhi.. but goa delhi darbar is best.. I really love all the foods.. Ambience is so good.. And staff behaviour is so soft.. I recommend you if you go goa than must go delhi darbar.
'Delhi Darbar' one of the finest and the best when it comes to mughlai & north indian cuisine, now has it's presence in Goa at the most visited beach Calangute which is a delight for visiting tourists from all over the world.
It is a casual dining restaurant and bar which also serves Chinese, Goan and Seafood.
The ambience is great and beautifully decorated with extremely comfortable seating which makes you fall in love with this place.
They prepare amazing dishes and present it to perfection. All the items freshly cooked and have a taste of their own.
They also have a live bar counter which offers wide range of beers, mocktails, cocktails, wines & whiskey.
Overall a must visit place with your dear ones when in Calangute to witness some amazing taste & satisfy your hunger.
Delhi Darbar - Calangute
Rating: 4.0
Round off: 4.0
This is place is pretty peaceful, mainly because the only people you will find here would be locals looking for a change of taste or tourists who are done with Goan food.
On our 6th day of travel, we were finally down with sea cuisines and were craving for North Indian food. It then when we stumbled upon this beautiful place.
The space is pretty decent with a lot of tables. They also have a smoking area on the porch of the restaurant.
There is a bar just on the right side of the entrance.
The interiors are decent with nothing too fancy.
The food. OMG! after 6 days of fish and crabs and lobsters and prawns we finally saw a menu that made sense. Apart from the dishes that our north Indian pallet is used to, there were a few spicy dishes that we had to try. Mutton teekhalal is a must-try if you have a thing for spicy food.
You can get almost all kinds of drinks from the bar but I would suggest you get a beer tower. It is not only cheap but also sufficient for 3-4 people. We also tried vegetable stuffed papad which was almost like spring rolls with a little North Indian twist.
The service was commendable with hot tandoori rotis being served as quickly as possible. The staff know how to read the customers and-suggest them food according to their preference.
It was quite wallet-friendly keeping in mind that the cost of food in goa is comparatively high. The drinks are pretty cheap though.
All in all, we had a wonderful time and would love to visit again whenever in goa.
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