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5 Best Places To Enjoy Weekend Brunch In Delhi-NCR

This weekend, take your friends and family out for a delicious feast! Here we have some restaurants that you must visit!

5 Best Places To Enjoy Weekend Brunch In Delhi-NCR

The week has come to an end, and it's time to unwind, relax, and enjoy the weekend with luxurious treats. And if you plan to go out this weekend with your friends and family, here we bring you a list of eight locations in Delhi-NCR where you can eat a scrumptious Sunday brunch! These cafes and restaurants in Delhi and the surrounding areas offer all you could want, from meals and unique cocktails to good music and the company of your loved ones.

5 Best Places To Enjoy Weekend Brunch In Delhi-NCR

This location is ideal for anything, whether it's a fantastic night party or a tranquil brunch. They have a wide variety of things to savour, from energising cocktails to soul-satisfying food, and we are confident that you will adore this spot. A meal here for two is approx INR 2,500.

5 Best Places To Enjoy Weekend Brunch In Delhi-NCR

We already adore Asian cuisine, but this just gave us another reason to enjoy it. Pa Pa Ya serves a wide variety of dishes for brunch, including sushi, dim sum, duck, desserts, and more. Additionally, the delicacies' presentation is very outstanding. A meal for two will cost here approx INR 2,500.

5 Best Places To Enjoy Weekend Brunch In Delhi-NCR

For all the fitness fanatics out there, we are providing yet another nutritious option. This location, India's first plant-based kitchen, is great for vegans, vegetarians, and especially those with lactose sensitivity. You must try their pizza and nachos! The cost for two is approx INR 1,500.

5 Best Places To Enjoy Weekend Brunch In Delhi-NCR

Olive Bar & Kitchen is a spot in Delhi-NCR that has a devoted following among locals for being charming, scenic, and peaceful. The amazing pizzas and lovely ambiance of this establishment transport you to Greece. The food here for two will cost approx INR 3,000.

5 Best Places To Enjoy Weekend Brunch In Delhi-NCR

This restaurant is a must-try if you want nice meals and drinks while sitting outside in the breeze. You will be spoiled for choice with all the options available. Some of the must-try meals include avocado salad, chicken dim sums, and crispy prawns. A meal will cost you INR 3,000 approx.

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