'450 rupees roti, 1050 ki dal...', Delhi-Mumbai restaurants join Asia's top-50 restaurants
'450 rupees roti, 1050 ki dal...', Delhi-Mumbai restaurants join Asia's top-50 restaurants
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New Delhi: A Delhi-based restaurant has made it to Asia's Best-50 restaurants. Along with this, two more restaurants in the country have also joined the list. The list has been prepared by William Reed Business Media Limited and number one is a restaurant in Tokyo, Japan. Mumbai's Masque Restaurant is ranked 21st on this list in India. If you look at the menu list of this restaurant in Mumbai, then in it you will get samosa chaat for Rs 450, while lamb dum biryani is priced at Rs 1250. 

Located in Mumbai's Mahalaxmi area, the restaurant was started by chef Prateek Sadhu and director Aditi Dugar. At number 22 in the same list is the name of the Indian Accent of New Delhi, the capital of India. It was started by chef Manish Mehrotra. The look of this restaurant in Delhi's Lodhi Garden area is also quite special. When you look at the menu card of this restaurant, you will find a lot of items ranging from butter chicken kulcha (a variety of tandoori roti) to onion herb millet roti, applewood smoked bacon kulcha for Rs 450. At the same time, the rate of Dal Moradabadi here is Rs 1,050. So for smoked brinjal raita, you will have to pay Rs 525.

The list includes another Delhi restaurant Megu, which is ranked 49th. Located on the ground floor of The Leela Hotel, this restaurant is quite famous for its Miso Grilled Baby Chicken. It is priced at Rs 1,800. At the same time, the rate of BBQ New Zealand Lamb Chops available here is up to Rs 2,800. In first place in this list is The Den of Tokyo of Japan and the rest is sort of Bangkok in second place and The Only Florilege of Tokyo is in third place.

 

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