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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe food here is, needless to say absolutely amazing. The quantity is though less, but enough for everyone to finish. Prices are okay too considering the enormous amount of flavour in these foods. We had mutton qorma, mutton keema, mutton seekh kebab, 2 rotis and a sheermal. We are definitely mutton fans, preferring the red juicy meat any day over chicken. There are a lot of bengali speaking workers here too, which is not surprising but rather pleasant. They serve a green, spicy and tangy diluted chutney with onions to go with the other dishes. The place and it's food is in high demand, inviting people from all over the country as well as foreigners who want to take delight in local mughlai cuisine and culture. The waiting time, though there is, doesn't take much long. You share a table with another family. It's all good, people are decent.
Oaw! Excellent tasty food they have. You need a nice combination among of their foods. So, don't hesitate to get suggestions from waiters otherwise you will regret. A little bit expensive that hotel from my perspective compared to Delhi's food expenses. However taste was fabulous.
This place needs no introduction, a visit to chandani chauk/ Jama Masjid is incomplete for a non-vegetarian if they do not eat at karims. This was my second visit to karims but after 13 long years, and what was the good part and sadly the bad one as well was that nothing there has changed. The food is good, it’s a non vegetarians heaven, but not a place where a vegetarian would like to eat. I personally was a bit taken aback by the lack of hygiene. The smell was overwhelming to bear, hence I just picked up a mutton sheekh roll for the sake of having come so far. The place without a doubt is iconic for innumerable reasons, however , i personally was a bit disappointed.
Karim's Hotel in Old Delhi is a true gem that has been delighting taste buds for over a century. This culinary institution serves up exceptional Mughlai cuisine and a variety of tantalizing non-vegetarian dishes. Tucked away in a quaint street, it effortlessly transports you to a bygone era, making every visit a journey through history.
I recently dined at Karim's Hotel, and it was an extraordinary food experience. The highlight of my visit was undoubtedly the roti, mutton korma and mutton nahari, which were, without a doubt, the best I've ever had in my life. Yes, it might be a bit on the expensive side, but every bite was worth every penny. Karim's Hotel offers a truly authentic and well prepared menu that pays homage to its rich culinary heritage. The flavors are a testament to their dedication to preserving traditional recipes. I was truly impressed with the quality and taste of their dishes. The mutton korma was out of this world, and the mutton nihari was a symphony of flavors, beautifully enhanced by the rich and aromatic spices used. It's evident that their chefs have mastered the art of creating exquisite dishes that leave a lasting impression. What's even more fascinating is the historical connection knowing that their ancestors were part of the Mughal royal kitchen adds a layer of charm and authenticity to the dining experience. This lineage shines through in every dish they serve. In conclusion, Karim's Hotel is a culinary gem that I would wholeheartedly recommend to anyone looking for an exceptional dining experience. Yes, it might be a bit pricey, but the quality, authenticity, and flavors of their dishes make it an absolute must try. I'll definitely be returning to savor more of their incredible cuisine. Hats off to Karim's Hotel for serving such amazing food!