Bukhara
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN DELHI/ Updated : Feb 24, 2016, 16:02 IST
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Bukhara is undeniably Delhi’s finest Indian restaurant, what with a string of awards and a consistent reputation built over years of service.
Bukhara is undeniably Delhi’s finest Indian restaurant, what with a string of awards and a consistent reputation built over years of service. Read less

Bukhara is undeniably Delhi’s finest Indian restaurant, what with a string of awards and a consistent reputation built over years of service. Complementing the fare is the establishment’s authentic Indian atmosphere and open-plan kitchen, which have made it a favourite with both locals and tourists – including iconic dignitaries like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, who even have platters named after them. Keep a large budget for this one, it’s every bit worth the splurge (and the inch on your waist).
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