It’s noisy but it’s happening, its broken but its built again!!
That’s Hauz Khas Village. Considered as the most affluent part of Delhi, this
destination is heart of people. Based in central Delhi, it features both urban
and rural environment. The place flaunts of the best dining places which are
often thronged by the localities and tourists. If you are a new bee in the city
and exploring Hauz Khas Village (Dine out & hangout places), then here is
your guide.
- Fork You: Popular for its feature of – build your own burger, this place allows you to personalize your meal, picking up from condiments to meat. This place is famous for their ladies night which is hosted every Tuesday where free cocktails and personalized glasses steal the show.
- The Rose: This destination is well lit and gorgeous that came into being few years back. Based and tucked in small back lane, this destination is far away from the crowd and other part of the village. It offers an air of freshness, live music and French food. Infact it is the only Hauz Khas Village (Dine out & hangout places) which serves emu.
- Elma’s Bakery: Also popular for its tea and cake, this destination is best known and thronged bakery in the village. Tourists are very often seen visiting this handout place and relishing on generous slice of cakes, authentic scones, high tea service etc. The best part of this place is that they discourage people from using mobiles and laptops so that you just enjoy your meal and the company. A hot chocolate with marshmallows is must try.
- Imperfecto: After you have climbed the 4 floors, we bet you would be tired. But on seeing this decorated place and terrace garden, you wouldn’t care for your running breath. This hangout place has excellent caipirinhas, terrazzo like atmosphere, and rippling waterfall. What adds more to its beauty is the Spanish music which makes it best place where you must spend some time with your special one.
- Downstairs at Zo: This basement based restaurant is popular for hosting DL and live performance of artists. Apart from Jamaican rappers, Jazz bands, this place features occasional book and poetry readings.
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