Location: Panaji, North Goa
Darbar means hall where Emperor used to sit on Marble Throne with his Ministers, Ambassadors & other audiences. Daily in the Morning, in the presence of the Emperor Darbar was held in fromt of Marble Throne.
Daily in the Morning, in the presence of the Emperor Darbar was held in fromt of Marble Throne. In the presence of Emperor space was reserved for Rajas (Kings of Small States), Ministers & Ambassadors and in the outer platform known as Gullal Bari was reserved for Minor officials and the public where Emeperor heard audiences holding Darbar and other state Functions.
Chefs of Mughal Emperor use exoctic spices Herbs dry fruits combined with Milk and cream to connect rich Mughali Dishes. Mughal times chefs used to cook in Particular style with their delicately flavoured rich smooth sauces include Kormas, Pasandas, wonderfully fragrant Biryanis & Pulaos.
In Delhi Darbar with the Mughal Traditions our Chef Maintains the Delicate Balance of spices & Herbs correctly, carefully and in sequence to give particular style to each dish as used be in Mughal Times. We wish our patrons a very happy and healthy life.
"Bon- Appetit"
If I were to choose a restaurant that served the best kababs and Mughlai food in Goa, I would head straight to Delhi Darbar, situated in the heart of Panjim city. Drawing inspiration from 17th century Indian history, The Nayyar brothers of Delhi endeavour to simulate the flamboyant splendour of the Royal Darbar where the Mughal Emperors held court. Rich and aromatic by way of an artful combination of exotic spices, the fare at this restaurant is reminiscent of the cuisine that evolved under thar held sway over the Indian subcontinent a few centuries ago.
A meal at DD, as we affectionately refer to Delhi Darbar, not only fulfils my yen for good Indian food outsidethe home, it's an outing that has the family drooling, gorging and satisfied! Local find Delhi Darbar a welcome change from their staple fare; foreign visitors get a right royal treat; and Punjab da puttars holidaying in Goa head in droves to Delhi Darbar for the true taste of Punjab.