Top 5 Fine Dining Spots In Delhi Redefining Indian Cuisine

Explore Delhi’s finest dining destinations that celebrate the rich flavours of Indian cuisine, cultural heritage, and timeless elegance—all in stunning, thoughtfully designed settings.

Fine Dining

Renowned for its vibrant culinary scene and deep-rooted cultural heritage, Delhi is a haven for those who appreciate luxurious dining with a side of rich flavour. Whether you’re planning a romantic evening, a special family dinner, or simply indulging in a well-deserved treat, the capital offers something for every palate. With exquisite dishes, opulent settings, and masterful culinary craftsmanship, Delhi’s fine dining restaurants promise more than just a meal—they offer a celebration of taste. Here’s a curated list of the top fine dining spots in the city for an unforgettable gastronomic experience.

Top Dining Spots In Delhi

Loya

Loya fine dining restaurant
Loya Fine Dining Restaurant @loya.taj/Instagram

Named after a Pashtun word meaning “a feast gathering,” Loya brings to life the rich culinary heritage of North India, Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh. The design draws from the five elements of life and the rivers of Punjab, blending Rajasthani jharokhas, Mughal-era textures, and vibrant tapestries that echo traditional marketplaces. The ambience pairs rustic charm with modern elegance, while age-old cooking techniques like dum, bhagaar, dungar, and sigdi infuse every dish with depth and flavour. From chaats and kulchas under Pela Swaad to robust mains like Loya murg pyaaza in Saaja Swaad, the menu is a celebration of authentic taste. House specials, refreshing drinks, and a well-stocked bar complete the experience.

Location– 2, Sardar Patel Marg, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi

Price for two– 6,500

Jamwar

Jamwar fine dining restaurant
Savour the taste of royalty at Jamwar @theleelapalacenewdelhi/Instagram

Adorned with intricate paisley motifs, Jamwar takes its name and inspiration from the famed Jamwar shawls of Kashmir, echoing the same artistry in its décor. Specialising in both North and South Indian cuisines, the restaurant mirrors the grandeur of The Leela Palace, offering a truly lavish dining experience. With a palatial entrance, soaring ceilings, ornate doors, and opulent chandeliers, Jamwar exudes royal charm. For an even more exclusive affair, the private dining room—framed by floor-to-ceiling drapes and crowned with a magnificent chandelier—offers the “Maharaja table” experience. French crockery with bespoke paisley patterns elevates the sense of refined luxury. Blending regal ambience with rich Indian flavours, Jamwar is a celebration of culinary tradition. The menu features aromatic shorbas, tender kebabs, fragrant biryanis, and a wide array of vegetarian and non-vegetarian mains—each dish served in a setting fit for royalty.

Location– The Leela Palace, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi

Price for two– INR 6,500 

Indian Accent

Indian accent fine dining restaurant
Celebrating Indian flavours at Indian Accent @indianaccent/Instagram

This restaurant offers a dining experience that seamlessly blends contemporary luxury with traditional Indian aesthetics. The well-lit interiors and spacious seating strike a balance between comfort and elegance, while a tranquil outdoor area adds to its charm. The décor features elements from Sabyasachi’s Heartland Collection by Nilaya and designs by Punit Jasuja, creating a space that is both refined and rooted. The food is a standout, with the thali experience being a must-try. Guests can also opt for a curated chef’s tasting menu—with or without wine pairing—or a simpler four-course lunch menu available in both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. Highlights include sweet corn shorba, mushroom and butter chicken kulchas, chur chur paratha, and an impressive wine cellar selection.

Location– Near Cgo Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi

Price for two– INR 6,000

Varq

A seamless blend of timeless classics and modern elegance, Varq is housed within the iconic Taj Mahal hotel. With gold accents, dark wood, and a refined aesthetic, the space exudes understated luxury. Expansive indoor seating and lush garden views enhance its exclusivity. Helmed by Chef Hemant Oberoi, Varq’s menu marries authentic Indian flavours with contemporary presentation. Signature dishes like Martabaan Ka Meat, Khichdirafat, Masala Sea Bass, and Nawabi Murgh showcase this fusion beautifully. Paired with striking artwork and curated interiors, Varq offers a rich sensory experience where fine dining meets fine art.

Location– The Taj Mahal Hotel, 1, Mansingh Road, New Delhi

Price for two– INR 5,500

The Spice Route

The Spice Route fine dining restaurant
Royal experience at The Spice Route @thespiceroute_theimperial/Instagram

Promising a culinary journey like no other, The Spice Route enchants with its intricate wooden carvings and thoughtfully designed spaces representing life’s phases—from birth and materialism to lust and salvation. Hand-painted murals by Kerala artisans add elegance and depth, turning each wall into a story. The serene outdoor seating, Sala, offers a romantic escape, with themed sections symbolising concepts like wealth, faith, fortune, relationships, and creativity. The menu is a vibrant celebration of South Indian and Southeast Asian flavours, featuring standout dishes like Chemeen Thoren (Kerala-style prawns), Tom Yum Kung (Thai prawn soup with lemongrass and galangal), and Kung Nang Phad Khing (stir-fried lobster with ginger and Thai black mushrooms). A fusion of art, philosophy, and flavour, The Spice Route is both a feast and a journey.

Location– The Imperial, Janpath, New Delhi

Price for two– INR 6,000