Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, prayer, and reflection, has already started. People observe dawn-to-dusk fast during this month and it can last anywhere from 12 to 16 hours. Now, when you’re fasting in a city like Delhi, which is known for its delectable food, it only makes sense that you open your day-long fast with something as delicious as biryani. And we’re here to make sure you enjoy nothing but the best during iftar this Ramadan. So, bookmark these ten amazing biryani places across Delhi that you must visit after opening your fast.
Best Biryani Places In Delhi To Visit During Ramadan
1. Andhra Bhavan, New Delhi
Andhra Bhavan is famous for its scrumptious thali but their drool-worthy Hyderabadi Chicken Dum Biryani and Mutton Biryani are something you cannot miss! Served on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, these biryanis are loaded with flavours and are best enjoyed with gravies like Bheja Fry or Fish Curry. You can also enjoy South Indian thali here, once you’re done satiating your biryani cravings.
Where: 1, Andhra Pradesh Bhawan, Ashok Road, Feroze Shah Road, New Delhi
When: 12 PM to 9:30 PM
Cost: ₹300 onwards
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2. Dum Pukht – ITC Maurya, Chanakyapuri
Dum Pukht at ITC Maurya is one of the best fine-dining restaurants in Delhi and they are known for whipping up authentic Awadhi food in the capital. And their Awadhi biryani does not disappoint! With its rich, distinct, and delicate flavours, the biryani here does not have overpowering flavours and is perfectly aromatic. While you’re here, don’t forget to try out the Kakori Kebabs to make your visit even more memorable!
Where: ITC MAURYA, Sardar Patel Marg, Akhaura Block, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri
When: 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM & 7 PM – 11:30 PM
Cost: ₹2,125
3. Al-Nawaz Restaurant, Jasola
Nestled in Jasola, Al-Nawaz may not be much to look at but the food here makes up for it all! While the butter chicken and meaty rolls are some of the best sellers here, the Chicken Dum Pukht Biryani and Prawn Biryani are an absolute must-try. You can have them by plate or per kg, depending on how many people you’re observing iftar with.
Where: 50 A, Near Jamia Nagar Thana, Abul Fazal Enclave, Jasola
When: 12 PM – 12 AM
Cost: ₹270 onwards
4. Madina Biryani, Okhla
If you love haleem, then Madina Biryani in Okhla is the place for you. Now, if you’re a biryani lover, then their biryani will definitely touch your foodie soul. The biryani here beautifully blends the aromatic orange rice with the zesty haleem, resulting in a gravy-like biryani that has lots of meat and onions.
Where: Gali No. 13, Zakir Nagar Main Rd, Jogabai Extension, Zakir Nagar, Okhla
When: 10 AM – 9 PM
Cost: ₹140 onwards
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5. Taufiq Dil Pasand Biryani Point, Jama Masjid
Old Delhi is home to many tiny hole-in-the-wall eateries that are so legendary that people from all over the city head there to enjoy the food and Taufiq Dil Pasand Biryani Point is one of them. The place is always packed with people flocking in to try out the delish biryani and Ramadan is the best time to soak in the festive vibe and enjoy the food here.
Where: 735, Haveli Azam Khan, Chitli Qabar Chowk, Jama Masjid
When: 12 PM – 11 PM
Cost: ₹100 onwards
6. Al Jawahar, Jama Masjid
The Jama Masjid area turns into a whole different place during Ramadan! The food here, however, never disappoints! Case in point – Al Jawahar. The restaurant specialises in Mughlai cuisines and the mutton korma and butter chicken here are simply out of the world! As for the biryani, you’ll hardly find a table here without a plateful of scrumptious biryani, so don’t think twice before ordering the Mutton Achar Biryani here.
Where: 8, Matia Mahal Road, Opposite Gate 1, Jama Masjid
When: 10 AM – 12 AM
Cost: ₹230 onwards
7. Aminia, Kalkaji
Kolkata’s legendary Aminia restaurant has an outlet in Delhi as well and if you want to treat your taste buds with some Bengali mutton biryani, then this is the place for you! They serve biryani with boiled eggs and potatoes, just the way Bengalis like it.
Where: H, 1B, First floor, Kalkaji
When: 12 PM – 11 PM
Cost: ₹300 onwards
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8. Karim’s, Jama Masjid
While there are multiple Karim’s outlets across Delhi, the Jama Masjid one hit differently, especially during Ramadan! This eatery has been around for more than a century and its meaty dishes, especially biryani, are something no foodie can say no to.
Where: 16, Gali Kababian, Jama Masjid
When: 12 PM – 11 PM
Cost: ₹395 onwards
9. Thalairaj Biryani, Kailash Colony
This underrated gem in East Of Kailash should be on every biryani lover’s list this Ramadan! The biryani here is prepared with a special 21-spice mix that also adds a signature flavour to the dish. The Dum Chicken Biryani and Kebab Biryani here are absolutely amazing, so don’t forget to try them out.
Where: F-38, Ground Floor, East Of Kailash, Kailash Colony
When: 11 AM – 11 PM
Cost: ₹329
10. Anand Restaurant, Connaught Place
If you have lived in Delhi long enough, then you already know this place! Foodies in the city swear by Anand Restaurant for its flavoursome biryani. The biryani is served with gravy and it is spicy and moist, bringing together the dish perfectly. While the ambience of the place isn’t much to talk about, the biryani sure makes up for it!
Where: 15/96, Scindia House, Connaught Place
When: 10 AM – 11 PM
Cost: ₹205
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So, where in Delhi are you heading for a delicious plate of biryani this Ramadan? Let us know in the comments.
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