Chinese restaurants in Delhi
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Malhotra
Snug, smartish Malhotra offers tasty Indian, continental and Chinese food that keeps it busy with a mix of locals and backpackers. Next door is Malhotra’s southern sister, Malhotra’s Dosa Please, with dosas from Rs35.
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Zen
A high-ceilinged place with a dash of old-style glitz – walls quilted like a Chanel handbag – this has a venerable Chinese menu, including tasty dishes such as crispy sesame lamb and Szechwan prawns, with a few Japanese and Thai cameos.
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Berco’s
With white and black booths, and moody lighting, Berco’s buzzes with Delhiites digging into its flavoursome Indianised Chinese cuisine. There’s a lounge bar upstairs, which should be licensed by the time you read this.
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China Garden
Spread over three levels, this slinky, ornate (think jade and waterfalls) Chinese restaurant does sensational garlicky prawns. There’s a champagne bar at ground level, where Indian champagne (Kingfisher) costs Rs200.
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Host
With a faded charm, the Host's stern-faced waiters serve satisfying Indian and Chinese fare to diners deep in discussion. Their mattar paneer (unfermented cheese and pea curry) and egg curry are good.
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Fujiya
Reliable, intimate Fujiya, decorated by Japanese paintings, has a Chinese menu laced with Japanese dishes, featuring everything from Peking lamb to Sukiyaki pork.
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Chicken Inn
Chicken Inn serves (mainly) Indian and (some) Chinese dishes to a seemingly happy crowd. The interior, as Delhi restaurants go, is perfectly pleasant.
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Parikrama
Identify landmarks through the haze from this fun revolving 24th-floor restaurant, where you can dine on Indian and Chinese food while spinning oh-so-slowly (one revolution takes 1½ hours).
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