A gud place to eat when you stay in ITC Mughal. Its costly.. still should be tried atleast once for the ambience and the courteous staff !!

A gud place to eat when you stay in ITC Mughal. Its costly.. still should be tried atleast once for the ambience and the courteous staff !!
My husband and I enjoyed dinner here during our stay at the hotel. The food and service were very good, but unfortunately we were the only diners in the restaurant during most of our meal, another family arrived just as we were finishing, and therefore the atmosphere was rather strange with a dozen or so staff and just the two...
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The food here is simply awesome. Good ambience and great service. Prices are steep though !! The lamb kebabs are a must try.
The maitre d' was gracious enough to find me a table for one when I requested a last-minute reservation. If you want (and like) Northeastern cuisine, you shouldn't miss this place. The kebabs were fantastic and so was the dal makhani. It alone made my otherwise "OK" stay at ITC Mughal an unforgettable experience.
Food was ok, but not great. Service was moody and not welcoming. Very expensive, £12 for a main course. I guess being close to the taj mahal you can afford to charge much more. Naan bread was amazing though! Go to pinch of spice over the road for a great meal a fifth of the price.
The much hyped Dal Bukhara and the huge Naan ( Indian bread loaf) is totally worth it. A bit expensive for sure but the meal is totally worth it. Make a reservation to avoid disappointment. A meal for two will cost about $100 ( 2 drinks inclusive)
The unheralded sibling of the famed Bukhara! the Dal Bukhara & Sikandri Raan are not to be missed. One of the most memorable meals I've ever had!!!
The same as Bukhara in Delhi, great service with delectable but insanely heavy food. The dal bukhara and peshawri kebabs were amazing and the chicken kuchra (I think it was called) was fab! The parathas and naans are literally to die for..go here after dieting for a month before and month after!
Everything here is similar to Bukhara. Yes, service was not as crisp or attentive as Bukhara, but the food, decor and prices were similarly very good. We were happy that the chicken dishes were as delicious here as in Delhi. Prices are high but it's a business-oriented hotel. One difference...we didn't have to wait for a table because Peshawri takes...
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Although when compared to its brother restaurant at ITC Maurya, the service was better. We asked to reduce the spices (as we did at Maurya), but they ignored. Anyway, good, however expensive, food.
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