Best buffet restaurants in Delhi






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Eating, eating, eating, what is the best place to eat out which is pocket-friendly and tasty as well?
I am sure, this is the most asked question that people ask themselves when deciding what and where to eat (mainly like where to eat).

Have you also come accross  a situation where your google search of 'restaurants near me' or 'places to eat' near me has given you no new options than the ones where you already have eaten? Then this article will definitely help you out. So keep reading forward.

First of all, you need to introspect that are you a restaurant type  guy who orders from the menu and pays according to each dish or are you a buffet type guy who likes a ton of variety and options for a fixed price?

Decided? Now you need to decide your budget or in simple terms, the price that you are willing to or expecting to pay at the end of your meal.

Now that it is decided, let us get into the main content of the article, best buffet restaurants near me or best buffet places to eat.

Disclaimer: This article conatins  generic options that may or may not suit your budget, although the next blog will feature the best pocket-friendly buffet restaurants to eat at, so stay tuned...

1. Band Baaja Baraat - Rajouri Garden

This is the most famous buffet restaurant that comes on the top whenever a person residing in rajouri garden searches for restaurant near me. With a rating of over 4.5 on zomato and with thousands of reviews of the people, this buffet is a must try. 

The ambience of the place gives a royal feel as soon as you enter as it mostly contains gold decorations and beautiful mirrors.
Talking about food, the place has a ton of starters to offer (I counted till 8) which includes momos, salsa potatoes, corn, paneer tikka, mojito drinks and many more. Although, the main course was a little dissapointing with only 3 varieties of vegetarian dishes to offer, the deserts cover it all. Chocolate, ice cream, gula jamun, halwa and what not (oh my god, my keybord is all watery now).

Price: -
Now comes the main part, the pricing. The restaurant offers the vegetarian buffet at the price of Rs. 749 per head all inclusive for a dinner buffet. Although, if you have a big gathering (15-20 people and above) you can get a really good price.

Dinner buffet: Rs. 750 (veg max) to Rs. 899(non veg max)
Lunch buffet: Rs. 549 (veg max) to Rs. 699(non veg max)

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2. Themis Barbecue- Netaji Subash Place
Netaji Subash place is one of the most happening spots on the evening of weekends with people pouring from all the directions of Delhi. You can find anything and everything to suit your needs and satisfy your hunger wants in one single place. Fine dining, street food, ice-cream, Indian, Western, Italian, Chinese and what not, all available at this place.

This place also has been successful in hiding one of the best buffets that I had in a long time "Themis Barbecue". Located in Agarwal plaza tower, This restaurant works on a Buffet-Only basis and you have to book a table if you wish to enjoy a meal there. With outdoor and indoor spaces available, you can enjoy a cool evening in the winds or spend the hot afternoon inside the restaurant with tons of air conditioners.


The place has one of the best ambiences out there. Plus, it has to offer over 9 starters, 5 main course dishes and over 6 deserts including mud cake, lauki ki kheer, halwa of the day, gulab jamun and what not.

Price: -
A Lunch buffet can cost you Rs. 350 for veg and can go up to Rs. 700 for Non-veg on a Sunday.
Whereas, a dinner buffet will cost you Rs. 700 for veg and Rs. 950 for non-veg on a Sunday.
(Prices for the non-veg buffet are cheaper in working days).

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3. Pirates of Grill - Rajouri Garden
As cheesy as the name sounds, Pirates of Grill has surely earned its place on the list. The restaurant has a ton of variety to offer to the customers which leave them asking for more after every serving. Located at a prominent location of Rajouri garden, you can easily spot this restaurant on the main road from Rajouri garden metro station too (which is the nearest one).


As beautiful as the ambiance looks, the food tastes the same if not better. You can enjoy a ton of dishes for a very decent economical price that will not burn a hole in your pocket and fill your tummy too. If you are searching for places to have a birthday party, get together or an event, definitely consider the place.

Price: -
The prices start from Rs. 449(veg) and goes up to Rs. 700(non-veg) for lunch buffet.
For dinner buffet, the prices start at Rs. 750 (veg) and go up to Rs. 895(non-veg) for a Sunday evening booking.

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