The signature Indian restaurant serves exquisitely handcrafted, authentic Indian cuisine, along with celebrated dishes from other hotels in The Leela Group. With silken sheers, decorative jamavars, a distinct paisley pattern in gold and silver leaf work, guests dining at Jamavar at The Leela Palace New Delhi are assured a true royal Indian dining experience.
Signature dishes include Lobster Neeruli, a delicacy from the coastal city of Mangalore; bharwan tandoori broccoli, tandoori baked broccoli stuffed with corn, cheese and fresh pomegranate; gosht ki nihari, traditional Awadhi lamb delicacy flavored with saffron. Jamavar remains a favorite with guests that stay at The Leela across Bangalore, Mumbai and Goa.
Le Cirque at The Leela Palace New Delhi, the iconic restaurant chain’s first venture in Asia, is synonymous with luxurious and high-end dining. Bringing forth owner Sirio Maccioni's legendary hospitality, Le Cirque at The Leela Palace New Delhi brings to its guests a cuisine which is an entertaining mix of flavors and colors amidst a candle-lit chic ambience and sophisticated atmosphere.
Located on the 10th floor, Le Cirque at The Leela Palace New Delhi features a lively atmosphere and a dazzling interior design by Design Studio Spin, Japan. The restaurant has 144 seats with an avant garde bar lounge and alfresco seating, offering a breathtaking view over the majestic diplomatic enclave. The menu imbues a mix of classic Italian and contemporary French, making the food just as exciting to the palate as it is a feast to the eyes.
Bringing to Delhi the very best from around the world, the hotel has an alliance with MEGU, the iconic Japanese restaurant from New York City. MEGU, which means “blessing” in Japanese, features modern Japanese cuisine, sushi, and sumibi aburiyaki, a grilling technique using charcoal found near Kyoto. The restaurant boasts of an extensive wine list along with variety of handpicked sake from around the world, available by the glass or carafe. Designed by Design Studio Spin, Japan, the stylish interiors are done in hues of red, black and gold, blending the ultra-modern design elements with those from ancient Japanese art and culture. Majestic glass Buddha statue rises over a pool of water near an alfresco seating lending the dining experience an Asian yet urbane feel.
The Library, reminiscent of a classic Gentlemen’s Club, evokes a bygone era of Chesterfield chairs, leather and dark-wood paneled settings and leather bound first editions. The bar offers a wide selection of whiskeys, wines and cigars along with innovative martinis. Designed by Design Spin Studio, Japan, The Library also offers outdoor seating and a smoking area.
The timeless elegance of the Lobby Lounge at The Leela Palace New Delhi takes one back to the Edwardian era of sheer grace and style, savoring the time-honored tradition of afternoon tea enhanced by attentive yet unobtrusive service. The tea ceremony at The Lobby Lounge celebrates the finest of teas and single origin coffees along with finger sandwiches, pastries and freshly baked scones.
The Qube is the all-day dining restaurant at The Leela Palace New Delhi. With its striking modern ‘glass house’ design, the restaurant overlooks the hotel’s expansive lawn and lush gardens. Designed by Design Wilkes, Malaysia, in a black, white and orange color scheme, The Qube also features a unique lighting system which changes colors every 45 minutes, engulfing the entire space in a spectacular myriad of colors. The restaurant also has a ‘live’ kitchen concept where chefs prepare international favorites from wok-fried Asian specialties, Thai and fresh pasta to fish and chips to suit every palate.
Operational Hours – All day dining
Sunday Brunch – 12.30pm- 4.00pm
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