Menu from Delhi 6 - Palette
Menu highlights
Murg Kasoori Meth
Delectable chicken with aromatic fried fenugreek leaves
Mutton Roganjosh
Spicy kashmiri mutton in thick gravy
Jhinga Jalfrezi
Marinated sea prawns cooked with tomato, onions & bell peppers
Vegetarian
Dal Lehsuni Tadka
Yellow lentils infused with garlic and asafoetida
Paneer Methi Malai
Paneer flavoured with dried fenugreek leaves
Paneer Aur Khumb Badam Pasanda
Cottage cheese & corn balls stuffed with nuts and finished in special gravy
Beverages
Rose
Good for skin
Hot Chocolate
Mango Lassi
More about the restaurant: Delhi 6 - Palette
Serving up cuisine from India’s northwestern provinces – including the modern-day regions of Punjab and Uttar Pradesh – Delhi 6’s Capitol Piazza premises have become a huge hit in Singapore’s City Hall in addition to the other restaurant locations at Republic Plaza and Katong V. As well as offering cuisine from India’s northwestern region, the restaurant also serves delicacies from Hyderabad and even further south. You can find this chic Indian restaurant at the Capitol Piazza shopping centre on Stamford Road, just seconds from City Hall station.
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If you’ve been on the hunt for that perfect curry or the freshest naan, Delhi 6 in City Hall has what you’re after. Because the kitchen features large windows and juts out into the middle of the dining space, diners can observe their meals being cooked fresh to order by the skilled kitchen team. The ambience inside the restaurant is relaxed but hip, perfect for a fun lunch or dinner with friends after shopping at Singapore’s Capitol Piazza mall on Stamford Road.
The menu at Delhi 6 in Singapore’s Capitol Piazza mall is clearly separated into vegetarian and non-vegetarian menu items, so it’s the perfect place to visit if you or your dinnertime companions don’t consume meat. Start with kebabs like the shahi seekh kebab made with cottage cheese, nuts and spices, or the multani barrah kebab, a lamb kebab flavoured with cinnamon. This City Hall restaurant’s specialty is their selection of wraps and rolls – choose your bread (wheat roomali, butter paratha or spinach wheat roomali) then decide on fillings ranging from paneer to fish. Plus, there are plenty of Indian favourites, from murgh makani to vegetarian dal, if you’re feeling traditional. Book ahead!
