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Top 20 Most Expensive Restaurants in India

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Everyone perceives India to be a ‘Developing country’; however, this list surely strikes a question in our mind pertaining to the amount of wealth generated by the rich in our nation.
The slow escalation of wealth amongst the Indian gentry has gladly paved way for a dramatic change in the country’s culinary world. From Thai, Japanese, Italian to Mughlai and Afghani cuisines, these restaurants cast an inviting, sensational spell on the extravagant pallets served here, which, if I may add, have the full potential to burn a rather large hole in our pockets!

Top 20 most expensive Indian restaurants-

Number 1 Wasabi by Morimoto, the Taj Mahal Palace, Colaba, Mumbai
This is a premier Japanese restaurant and was even rated in San Pellegrino’s list of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, 2013. What makes it stand out amongst the rest is that Chef Masaharu Morimoto, also known as the Iron Chef, inspires all the dishes served here. Moreover, every ingredient used is specially ordered from Japan itself. The cost for two can easily amount to Rs. 12,000.
Number 2 Orient Express, Taj Palace, New Delhi.
This award-winning restaurant is based on the theme of the renowned Train, Orient Express that travels across Europe. All the dishes listed in the menu are symbolic of the countries the train passes through. Remarkably, even its setting is akin to a compartment of the said train. From hors d’oeuvres, entrees, sorbets and desserts, it serves one of the best European cuisines in India. The average cost for two is Rs. 12,000.
Number 3 Bukhara, Maurya Sheraton, New Delhi.
The North-West Frontier has always been at the helm to relish us with its succulent tandoor-cooked kebabs, bread and vegetables. This phenomenal cuisine can be best enjoyed at Bukhara, which is a six-time winner of the ‘Miele Asia Award’ for being one of the Top 20 Restaurants in Asia. The interior adds to the rustic-ethnic feel of the cuisine, where the display kitchen forms a part of the restaurant. Interestingly, the menu is painted on a wooden block and earthenware crockery is used. This outstanding experience comes at a price of Rs. 8000 for two.
Number 4 Yuuka, Palladium Hotel, Mumbai.
Another restaurant known for its Japanese cuisine, this one is the creation of internationally awarded chef, Chef Ting Yen. The restaurant not only provides intelligently crafted, fine culinary masterpieces accompanied by sakes but also is also well acclaimed for its luxurious setting and origami-patterned decor, which overlooks the Arabian Sea. Average price for two can exceed Rs. 10,000.
Number 5 Dum Pukht Jolly Nabobs, ITC Windsor, Bengaluru.
The feel, dining style and cuisine of The British Raj can be lavishly experienced at Dum Pukht Jolly Nabobs. The flavoursome aroma of the Mughlai Khana paired with a rich ambience adds to a pleasant evening. Average price for two may amount to Rs. 5000.
Number 6 Taj Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad.
If you are someone, whom palaces and royalty then this one enthrall will definitely top your bucket list! Adorned with life-size portraits of the Nizams of Hyderabad, the restaurant offers a magnificent selection of regal platters. The dining restaurants namely Adaa and Celeste providing fairytale ambience and impeccable service amount to Rs. 8,000 and Rs. 7,000 respectively.
Number 7 Italia, The Park Hotel, Chennai
talia offers classical Italian cuisine in an elegant yet casual setting. This contemporary restaurant offers individualistic spaces. With a brilliant service, Italia will bestow delicious Italian memories upon you for two, at a price of Rs. 5,000.
Number 8 Zen, Leela Palace, Bengaluru.
Zen is an exotic restaurant in the city, which introduces its patrons to the splendid world of Asian cuisine. The restaurant has mastered the art of Korean, Chinese, Japanese and Thai cuisines and presents a calming, peaceful ambience. Their signature prawns, bamboo shoot dumplings and barbeque pork buns are immaculate in taste with one of the best Teppanyaki and Yakitori kitchens. All this comes at a price of Rs. 5000 for two.
Number 9 Travertino, The Oberoi, New Delhi.
This is your go-to place for traditional Italian cuisine in New Delhi. This sophisticated, formal Italian restaurant is a collaboration between Rome’s Hassler Hotel and the Oberoi. Additionally, The patrons root for classy ambience and unparalleled cooking at a cost of Rs. 4,000 for two.
Number 10 Royal Afghan, ITC Windsor Hotel, Bengaluru
This restaurant has filled the hearts (and stomachs) of its visitors with excellent services and sumptuous North Indian and Mughlai cuisine. It also allows for a marvellous outdoor seating arrangement accompanied by the candle-light decor and an à la mode bar. This comes to a price of Rs. 5,000 for two.