Ardor
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN DELHI/ Updated : Feb 22, 2016, 12:51 IST
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Spread over two floors in the Indian capital’s Connaught Place area, located on the outer circle, Ardor is a favoured haunt for those who’d like to sample some of the best North Indian, Chinese, or continental fare in the city. Wh … Read more
Spread over two floors in the Indian capital’s Connaught Place area, located on the outer circle, Ardor is a favoured haunt for those who’d like to sample some of the best North Indian, Chinese, or continental fare in the city. While the area is dotted with many charming eateries, Ardor comes as a refreshing entrant, as you might not always have to wait to get a table here—thanks to its massive space. Read less

Spread over two floors in the Indian capital’s Connaught Place area, located on the outer circle, Ardor is a favoured haunt for those who’d like to sample some of the best North Indian, Chinese, or continental fare in the city. While the area is dotted with many charming eateries, Ardor comes as a refreshing entrant, as you might not always have to wait to get a table here—thanks to its massive space. Its extensive menu lists everything from lip smacking snacks, filling portions of dishes and a variety of desserts to end your meal on a sweet note. Head here for a romantic date, or a laidback time with your friends—Ardor will keep you coming back for more.
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