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Bijoli Grill

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2 more branches to eat in New Delhi
Indian, Vegetarian options
Open now 12:30PM - 10:30PM
$$$$ Price range per person INR 600
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No 3, Hailey Road, Banga Bhawan
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Barakhamba Road
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Come for a meal right after seeing Agrasen Ki Baoli. If you have never come across Indian cuisine, you should reserve a table and try the menu at this restaurant. Bijoli Grill provides food delivery for the convenience of its clients. This place offers you good chicken biryani, fried fish and fried chicken.

Many people suppose that the staff is friendly at this place. Prompt service is something visitors like here. A lot of guests highlight that prices are attractive for what you get. The lovely decor and exotic atmosphere let guests feel relaxed here. The overall score of this spot on Google is 4.1.

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Soumen Samanta Request content removal
Little wait time. Food taste was excellent. Price was little high. Bengali Veg/Non veg thali is now of Rs. 745/-. Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5
DrSubeer Banerjee Request content removal
Bijoli Grill – Chanakyapuri, New Delhi Cuisine: Bengali. Location: Banga Bhawan, 3, Hailey Road (Note: Though often associated with Connaught Place, it’s technically within the diplomatic and administrative zone close to Chanakyapuri) Overall Rating: (3.5/5) Bijoli Grill offers a slice of Bengal in the heart of Delhi, and while the food generally lives up to expectations, the experience can be uneven depending on what you’re looking for — comfort food or polished dining. If you’re after authentic Bengali fare, this place delivers in taste and variety. Some highlights from my visit: • Mutton Kosha: Rich, dark, and perfectly spiced, the mutton was slow-cooked to tenderness. A true standout. • Shorshe Ilish (Hilsa in Mustard Gravy): For lovers of pungent mustard flavors and fatty river fish, this dish was spot on — though the hilsa could be bony for the uninitiated. • Chingri Malai Curry: Lightly sweet and creamy, with jumbo prawns — a mild contrast to the spicier fare. • Begun Bhaja & Luchi: Fluffy, crisp luchis with deep-fried eggplant slices were nostalgic and satisfying. • Mishti Doi & Rosogolla: Fresh and sweet — not overly sugary, which is a plus. The food felt home-style — not over-fussed, but lovingly prepared. Spices leaned traditional, not pan-Indian or overly commercialized. ‍ Service: 3/5 Service was polite but inconsistently attentive. The staff knows the menu well but can seem overburdened during peak hours. Dishes took time to arrive, and we had to remind them twice for one of the starters. Billing was accurate, though I’ve heard from others that confusion can occur with full vs. half portions, so it’s worth confirming when ordering. Ambience: 2.5/5 Don’t come expecting a high-end dining atmosphere. The setting is functional and minimalistic — almost cafeteria-like. Think of it as dining in a government guest house canteen with better food. It’s clean but dated. The air conditioning works well, but décor is nearly nonexistent. This isn’t a place for a romantic evening, but great for a casual family meal or if you’re craving regional comfort food. Value for Money: 4/5 Pricing is reasonable — about ₹1,200–₹1,800 for two — especially considering the generous portions and authentic flavors. The thalis during festive periods like Durga Puja are particularly good value, offering a wide spread of traditional dishes. Location & Accessibility: 3.5/5 While the restaurant is often listed under Connaught Place or Chanakyapuri, it’s actually on Hailey Road near Mandi House, inside Banga Bhawan. That means it’s secure and quiet, but also not very prominent or easy to spot unless you’re looking for it. Parking can be tricky during working hours. The nearest metro (Barakhamba Road or Mandi House) is a 5-7 minute walk. Verdict Bijoli Grill is less of a commercial restaurant and more of a culinary outpost for Bengali food lovers. If you miss Kolkata or want to introduce someone to Bengali cuisine in its traditional, home-style form, this is a solid option. Just don’t expect polished service or luxe interiors. Go for the food — and especially for the mutton kosha, luchi, and doi — and you won’t leave disappointed. ⸻. Food: 5 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 2
RUCHISMITA PRADHAN Request content removal
Food tastes reallg good especially non veg but the veg food taste a bit sweet which I personally don't like otherwise good food. Food: 4 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3
Indian, Vegetarian options
Open now 12:30PM - 10:30PM
$$$$ Price range per person INR 600
Bijoli Grill on map
© OpenStreetMaps contributors
No 3, Hailey Road, Banga Bhawan
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Barakhamba Road
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Barakhamba Road
No 3, Hailey Road, Banga Bhawan, New Delhi, Delhi, India
2 more branches to eat in New Delhi
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Delivery Outdoor seating Booking Сredit cards accepted Takeaway Wheelchair accessible Wi-Fi Parking
Opening hours
SundaySun 12:30PM-10:30PM
MondayMon 12:30PM-10:30PM
TuesdayTue 12:30PM-10:30PM
WednesdayWed 12:30PM-10:30PM
ThursdayThu 12:30PM-10:30PM
FridayFri 12:30PM-10:30PM
SaturdaySat 12:30PM-10:30PM
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