1. Nagaland Food Stall
Where: Dilli Haat
This open air restaurant is one of the oldest and best Naga-food serving stalls in Delhi, even after many others have come up. The famous Chicken Raja Mirchi Extra Spicy is a challenge to many spice enthusiasts. The Smoked Pork ribs are a favorite choice for starters for their juiciness melts in your mouth within seconds.
2. The Potbelly Rooftop Cafe
Where: Shahpur Jat
With a vibrant menu coming directly from the owner’s family recipes, the Potbelly Rooftop Cafe has carved a niche in regional food over the past few years. Serving the most delicious Bihari cuisine in the entire city, the cafe has brought authentic Bihari tastes to the locals of Delhi. Their chutneys and varieties of litti chokha are fingerlickin’ good.
3. City Of Joy
Where: Aravali Shopping Complex, Alaknanda
The restaurant has an old-world charm just like the city of Kolkata. The food here is absolutely authentic and has gotten a nod of approval from Delhi’s own Bengali folks. The Phool Kopi Dalna, Diamond Fish Fry and Bhetki Paturi are all time favorites of the many customers who frequent this corner in South Delhi in search of authentic Bengali tastes.
4. Mahabelly
Where: Saket
Although many restaurants in Delhi serve South Indian food, Mahabelly makes sure you never miss the authentic tastes of Kerala in Delhi. In addition to a wide range of sea foods, the restaurants also features Kerala’s unique vegetarian foods. The seasonal pacha manga curry is a favorite among lovers Kerala’s cuisine.
5. The Categorical Eat Pham
Where: Humayunpur
This quaint and vibrant restaurant in Humayunpur serves the best Manipuri flavours in the city. The Manipuri thali is a favorite among the many customers that frequent this place. The Black Rice Kheer is a simple but unique dessert that will make you a fan of the Manipuri cuisine.