Jamavar - New Delhi
Jamavar - Best Indian Restaurant in Chanakyapuri - The Leela Palace New Delhi - Theleela.com
Savour the varied flavours of the royal kitchens with an exclusive wine selection of over 250 international labels at Jamavar Fine Dining Restaurant in New Delhi.
About Jamavar
The Leela story begins with the opening of The Leela Mumbai in 1986, when its founder Late Captain C P Krishnan Nair, at the age of 65 years started to build the The Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts.
The success of The Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts surprised everyone but Captain C P Krishnan Nair himself. No stranger to humble beginnings, and boundless ambition, Captain Nair was a man known for transforming his own circumstances, and those of the people who worked with him. His long and diverse career saw him move from an ordinary citizen to a respected army officer, and from a successful textile exporter to one of the leading hoteliers of the world.
Today, The Leela is owned by Brookfield Asset Management, a leading global alternative asset manager with over $625 billion in assets under management, as well as a 120-year history of owning and operating high quality assets.
Under the Brookfield ownership, The Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts is a pure play luxury brand, well poised to embrace the next new phase in its growth trajectory.
Contact Jamavar
Address : | Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110023, India |
Phone : | π +998 |
Postal code : | 110023 |
Website : | https://theleela.com/the-leela-palace-new-delhi/restaurants/jamavar/ |
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Description : | Classic Indian dishes inspired by the royal kitchens served in an opulent hotel dining room. |
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Aakanksha Kajla on Google
β β β β β Very upsetting that despite of requesting repeatedly for a reservation, they did not even pick the up the call. The lady at the front desk kept forwarding the call and the managwr would not even talk! I was visiting India and would have liked to visit as the per the recommendations I got.
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Becky H on Google
β β β β β Restaurant is inside the Leela Palace hotel which we staying at. Based on the really good TripAdvisor reviews I decided to book. I told the lady at the front it was for my partnerβs birthday and she just responded with okay - no special mention was given during dining. The ambience is really nice and everything youβd expect in a high end restaurant but, the food was a real let down. We got the crispy potatoes as a starter (feeds 4) and it was really sweet so we didnβt finish it. Chicken and lamb biriyani was standard - we had better at another place which was more affordable. The only thing that was nice was the black daal, fish curry and veg curry we got. Overall experience was very standard and not somewhere Iβd visit again - there are much better places to eat in Delhi.
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Kam Desai on Google
β β β β β Nice upscale Indian restaurant in the Leela. The menu has some cool and different dishes (try the double cooked leg of lamb!) The dal is rich and creamy and great wine selection.
Also the service was top notch with Sikhinder.
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tanisha sood on Google
β β β β β Last night was a jamavar dinner night .....all hopes and excitement came down crashing . ..food was not very authentic as per the hype ...definitely not worth the prices with such high rates expectations turn up but it's not worth the try
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Anirudh Bainwala on Google
β β β β β It is a gorgeous looking upscale indian restaurant. The menu is short and sweet with the usual North Indian favorites.
The food is good, nothing out of the ordinary. You will not be disappointed but you won't be blown away either.
The service is good, but not to the mark for a 5 star. As an eg. We had to keep asking for water to be refilled.
We were guests at the Leela, so it was an easy visit, but I won't likely visit it specifically for anything.
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Deepesh Jain on Google
β β β β β If there's a word worst than Pathetic, I will use that to describe the taste , service and ambience. Looks like the chef doesn't even know what North Indian food means. On the name of Aloo papri chat what we were served was thick stale paapdi piece and namesake aloo dipped in some overly sweet sauce ... ufff... a roadside paapdi is 100x better. The servers after serving first portion went missing... we had to ask for onions with main course.. no finger bowl ...no mouth freshener
And the portion of each dish was very less.
Overall bad bad bad experience.. wouldn't recommend anyone to ever visit this place.
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rahul chopra on Google
β β β β β Service was great but food was not per 5 star standards. For 2 we paid 10000 and the main course was super spicy that we canβt even ate the food. The plates were all had scratches and table setup was not up to 5 star standards. Food was cold.
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Amit Mittal on Google
β β β β β Would not rate the experience as high. I feel disappointed after visiting Leela palace this time. They are supposed to be epitome of luxury. However, the experience at Jamavar - their lobby level Indian restaurant has been a wash out.
The menu is good, the place offers an excellent ambiance, a well curated menu, excellent beverage choices but the service is beyond par. Sub par attentive servers. Though they were trying their best to offer a good experience. I feel that they are not sufficiently trained to handle a fine dine indian restaurant.
I would recommend with caution. One of the reason to go would be the the Leela brand and a good menu. Can be switched for better choice around.
All the best Leela. We have high expectations from you ?
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