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Sampurna MajumderSampurna Majumder/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN DELHI/ Updated : Feb 22, 2016, 15:30 IST
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Qd’s has traditionally been a go-to place for students and anybody else who likes to have a satisfying meal on the go. This unassuming restaurant has come a long way from its humble beginning in the Kamla Nagar market catering pri … Read more
Qd’s has traditionally been a go-to place for students and anybody else who likes to have a satisfying meal on the go. This unassuming restaurant has come a long way from its humble beginning in the Kamla Nagar market catering primarily to the student crowd from Delhi University’s north campus. The dishes that have contributed to QD’s fame are the chicken tandoori momos and crispy chilli potatoes. Read less

Qd’s has traditionally been a go-to place for students and anybody else who likes to have a satisfying meal on the go. This unassuming restaurant has come a long way from its humble beginning in the Kamla Nagar market catering primarily to the student crowd from Delhi University’s north campus. The dishes that have contributed to QD’s fame are the chicken tandoori momos and crispy chilli potatoes. Despite being a one stop place for quick meals, the restaurant offers a relatively extensive menu for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians, mention worthy are its platters. Décor is pleasing and the energy of the place with its high footfall and low average age of customer, is infectious.
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