Underdoggs Sports Bar & Grill: "Always get the complete experience. A soda and a popcorn are a must with every movie! Otherwise its just not the same :)"
Giacson: "Nice speakeasy in a quiet neighborhood. There’s a combination at the entrance to get in but if u wait somebody will open. 2 floors one more chill and underground for partying!good cocktails"
Abhishek Gulyani: "The old school charm of a room, late service, water cooler and awesome food is now gone. Big chill now serves OK food, mall experience and hefty bills. Though u never go wrong with Big Chill"
Picked.By K: "Favorite international restaurant in India. Mykonos & santorini vibes. Big menu. Must leave space for dessert 🍨. Live band. Excellent service. International standards. Loved the orange duck 🦆"
Marc Lewkowitz: "Delicious food in a social environment always makes for a great meal. I love the paneer tikka with their famous dal, along with some raita and the fantastic roomali roti. The naan is great too."
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Anastasia Kutsevol: "Good historical place to visit. Not much people usually, green grass and good sightseeings from the top of the tomb's main building. Entrance cost 500rup for foreigners 🙂"
Abhijit Chanda: "The best continental cuisine I have ever tasted in the most warm and chilled out ambiance I have ever been in. I've been a regular for a decade and plan to be for a very long time indeed. :-)"
Sanidhya Singh: "Nice place to hang out. Food is also good compare to others.. Worth visiting again and again. One of my favorite place. 1 mst visit this whenever you are in delhi. Do try fusilli chicken piri piri.."
Vaishali Bhatia: "Loved the sangria, amazing goat cheese and fig salad. Perfect place for a relaxed afternoon/evening. Refreshing interiors! There is nothing about this place that will stop you from falling in love ❤️"
Ali Latifi: "It’s very hip, with a young, “worldly” crowd, lots of journalists and writers. The drinks are quite good too. It gets very busy on weekend nights."
HISTORY TV18: "Qutub Minar, is the tallest minaret in India. It is made of red sandstone and marble and has a height of 72.5 metres. It is surrounded by several other ancient and medieval structures and ruins."
Kapil Kawatra: "Qutub Minar has a Decorative Light Show every evening from 6:30 to 8pm as well as the Qutub Minar Festival in October/November"