Namche Bazaar

in Sector 43, Delhi
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Namche Bazaar
  • Food: 3 5
  • Service: 3
  • Decor: 4

Review posted more than 6 month ago

If you wish to lounge around, sip wine and enjoy some good snacks with awesome Sufi music in the background, this is the place to be. However when I chose this place for lunch with colleagues, we didn't seem to enjoy it too much. Seating is a bit uncomfortable when you are there with hungry stomachs. Buffet is what we tried, but weren't too happy with the spread. Vegetarian dishes have an edge over non veg. Dal Lukhnowi was worth praising and pan ice cream with gulkand in it was truly a delight.

Favorite Dishes / Drinks: Dal Lukhnowi

Namche Bazaar
  • Food: 4 5
  • Service: 3.5
  • Decor: 4

Review posted more than 6 month ago

Namche Bazaar – my friend and I thought the name was odd but had to hunt for the place on the third floor at the Global Foyer Building on Golf Course Road Gurgaon before we managed to find the restaurant on the first floor.

Dim lights lit up the exterior of the restaurant and there was no host available at the gate. Inside the restaurant, only two tables were occupied – one by two office executives and the other by two young ladies. The tables were well equipped, and the seats comfortable. Statuettes of the Buddha, prayer wheels and other Buddhist artefacts were displayed at the entrance. The cubicles looked well-designed and cosy. The restaurant also sported LCD projectors for entertainment.

The overall ambience at the restaurant was good except for the fact that the music sounded a tad too loud. The table looked well-equipped with clean cutlery and condiments in place. In line with the theme of the restaurant was the menu card with its first page showing the map of the Himalayan region with specifically highlighting Namche Baazar in Nepal? Both of us being vegetarians, we decided to check out the recommendations by the steward. He recommended for us the Paneer Lababdaar and the Namche Daal, which he told us were their speciality dishes. We ordered one serving each of Paneer Labaabdaar (INR 325), Namche Daal (INR 250) and Pineapple Raita (INR 150) with Laccha Parathas (INR 85), Pudina Parathas (INR 85) and Garlic Naans (INR 75). The serving sizes of each dish were sufficient for each of us - neither too sparing nor too generous. The food, served hot, had mild and delicate flavours. We were particularly satisfied with the Namche Daal and Pineapple Raita.

The Dal had a mild, smoky flavour to it that’s typical of Dum cooking, and was topped off with generous dollops of cream. The herbs were mildly discernible - garlic, ginger and green chillies, et al. Parathas and Naans were crisp and melted well in the mouth. Pineapples lent the Raita a tinge of sweetness and blended well with the yogurt, but did better with a sprinkling of Chat Masala in it. The paneer cubes floated in aromatic and spicy gravy set off with sautéed onions. The Paneer Labaabdaar is highly recommended.

Customer service was more than satisfactory and we were duly offered a 20% corporate discount on the bill. Both the food and the ambience could well be rated far above average, and we would consider a repeat visit for sure. We thought, though, that the name of the restaurant is a mismatch, the restaurant being located on the first floor and not the top floor. The real Namche Bazaar stands at an altitude of 11,286 ft in Nepal within the Khumbu area! But all in all, our meal for two was a good dining experience, and we would look forward to visits in future.

Favorite Dishes / Drinks: Namche Daal

Namche Bazaar
  • Food: 4 5
  • Service: 3
  • Decor: 4

Review posted more than 6 month ago

Can't simply summerize my experience in few words. The food is awesome and so is the decor...simply loved it. The typical music played here gives you gooze bumps.....Namche surely revives the feeling "Be India buy Indian, so If you love the typical indian food, can't afford to miss on Namche Bazaar. The makhanwala paneer, dal namche, butter naan is awesome. Not to miss is the Paan.

So park yourself at Namche Bazaar for the best Indian food in town.... Awaiting the buffet launch !!

Favorite Dishes / Drinks: Paneer Makhanwala, Bharwa bhindi, Dal Namche

Namche Bazaar
  • Food: 4 5
  • Service: 4.5
  • Decor: 5

Review posted more than 6 month ago

Namche Bazaar is an excellent venue for partying.I organised my birthday party here ,and it turned out to be a memorable experience for me as well as my guests .Yummy food and good sufi music and the best part is they serve fresh beer that they serve.
All together - Thumbs Up !

Favorite Dishes / Drinks: Sikandari Raan

Namche Bazaar
  • Food: 3 5
  • Service: 2.5
  • Decor: 3.5

Review posted more than 6 month ago

As you walk in nice Interiors welcome you, we went for lunch and the place was 60% occupied on a weekday.
We ordered both veg and non veg starters and main course dishes. While the starters were awesome especially the tandoori fish tikkas, chicken tikkas. Mutton seek was a bit bland. The main course which had Rogan Josh and chicken curry were nice but the portions were a bit small.

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