This Roshanara Bagh or garden was built by Roshanara, daughter of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and sister of Aurangzeb, in the year 1650 and is still counted among the best Mughal gardens in India.
In the heart of old Delhi's commercial hub, Chandini Chowk, lays a historical landmark since the time of the Mughals - the "Paranthe wali Gali." A very famous street, "Paranthe wali Gali" (‘gali' means street that sells ‘paranthas' - an Indian food delicacy, sort of chapatti) has seen almost three passed centuries.
Airport officials said that usually a lot of people come to just see off passengers and are not provided with any such facility with most of the snack bars and lounges inside the airport also not being accessible to visitors. As the new restaurant will remain open for all the 24 hours, these visitors can now have a hearty meal without having to enter the terminal.
You can avail of some great offers, with delicious food and heady drinks, all through the week at this chilled out lounge bar. Every Wednesday, there’s a different privilege, including a ladies special night where you order for a drink and get one drink absolutely free.
In the posh Defence Colony market, a few hundred meters from the popular Sagar restaurant, lies what is perhaps Delhi’s best seafood restaurant – Swagath.
Bernardo’s, unofficially stated to be Delhi’s best Goan food restaurant, is a tiny little place hidden in a corner at the Galleria complex in DLF Phase IV, Gurgaon.
In case you are bored visiting the same old restaurants every weekend, head to Parikrama – Delhi’s only revolving restaurant – situated at Kasturba Gandhi Marg.