Is a pricy Japanese restaurant one of Indiaâs best places to eat Does southern Indian cuisine pale in comparison to Northern Indian food
Thatâs what a recent list of the â50 Best Restaurants in Asiaâ would have you believe.
The list, organized by William Reed media, a British trade publishing house, ranks Dum Pukht, the Nawab-style cuisine inthe ITC hotel in Delhi, as the top restaurant in India, and ranking No. 17 on the Asia-wide ranking.
A close second is Wasabi by Morimoto, the Japanese restaurant in Mumbaiâs Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, at No. 20.
Other Indian restaurants that make the cut include Bukhara, the ITCâs ever-popular dhaba-style kebab restaurant, Indigo, a European fusion staple in Mumbai, Varq and Indian Accent, two Indian fusion spotsin Dehli, and Karavalli, Bangaloreâs southwest specialist.
Conspicuous by its absence is Trishnaâs, the Mumbai seafood staple that the former New York Times journalist ! R.W. âJohnnyâ Apple put on his list of â10 restaurants outside the United States that would be worth boarding a plane to visit.â In fact, Karavalli is the only Southern Indian cuisine that gets a mention.
The list of Asiaâs best restaurants was voted for by The Worldâs 50 Best Restaurants Academy, made up of 936 voters from the hospitality industry, including 36 from India, who each submit a list of their seven top restaurants in the world. Rashmi Uday Singh, the television host and author, was the chair of the India panel this year.
At least Indiaâs restaurants fared better than South Koreaâs - there isnât a single Korean entry on the list.
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