Dhaba

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New Delhi, India

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North Indian restaurant· Dhaba· Fast food restaurant· Punjabi restaurant

Dhaba Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Dhaba is located in New Delhi, India on 12, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Rd, Tees January Road Area, Motilal Nehru Marg Area. Dhaba is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category north indian restaurant in India.

Address

12, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Rd, Tees January Road Area, Motilal Nehru Marg Area

Phone

+911139555074

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Maddox Saunders

Most of the time the chef is right here, greeting the costumers, so you can make personal request, like tourist friendly food, low in spices. Here my fiance and I learned that even if you ask a dish for yourself, it will be placed in the center, with a separate dish for you to serve. Actually, its always a good idea to share your Indian food, because the flavors are intense.

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Piyush Nigam

What amazing food. Service is also great. Makes for a great evening shehr there.

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Maneesh Srivastva

Dhaba - when it comes to highway food or punjabi food, Dhaba is the only place that serves consistently good food. Over the past 30 years they have been pioneers in dhaba food. This lohri they got Chef Manpreet Singh Tikka and he has got amazing new food for us. He got dishes which were part of Punjab( before 1947). The palak and bathua moong dal saag was outstanding and so were the desi lamb chops. Cooking New Zealand lamb chops is no art but cooking Indian chops definetly requires right skill. The simple humble dal was amazing and the shalgam meat was brilliant. The company of Chef vivek rana, Bobby, Sakshi and the food, - I couldn't have asked for a better afternoon. Shailender ji's hospitality was incredible. Thank you Team Dhaba! Can't wait to see you guys again..

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Zacarías Carballal

Our first night in India so wanted to take it easy. We decided to have dinner in our hotel. We were not dissapointed. The food was delicious. There was a top Indian Chef there for the week so we lucked in. Top marks for great food. You will pay a little more for this but it is worth it.

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Kevin Canning

The food and service were good, with the prices being high, as can be expected when eating within a posh hotel. Although I requested spicy, the dal wasn’t spicy at all, perhaps to cater to the foreign clientele. What was surprising was that even the green chillis served on the side weren’t spicy, a first for me in India. Would I come out of my way to eat here when there are so many choices in Delhi? Probably not, but for a choice within a hotel, I’d say not bad...