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Singapore
Little India
Delhi Restaurant - Race Course

Delhi Restaurant - Race Course

Chinese

Dishes priced aroundSGD 16

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Delhi Restaurant - Race Course is not bookable via Quandoo yet. To make a reservation, contact the restaurant using the details below. Checkout the opening hours first and bear in mind that if you reserve ahead, you won't have to wait in line.

About Delhi Restaurant - Race Course

Wheelchair access
Outdoor seating
Open now
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Closes at 11:00 pm
Friday
11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Saturday
11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Sunday
11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Monday
11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Tuesday
11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Wednesday
11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Thursday
11:00 am - 11:00 pm

More about the restaurant: Delhi Restaurant - Race Course

Perfect for:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Buffet / All You Can Eat, Larger Groups, Eating Outdoors, Late Night Food, Families with Kids, Drinks

Frequently asked questions

Does the restaurant Delhi Restaurant - Race Course have parking?

No, the restaurant Delhi Restaurant - Race Course has no parking.

Does Delhi Restaurant - Race Course serve Chinese food?

Yes, the restaurant Delhi Restaurant - Race Course serves Chinese food.

Thinking about making a Delhi Restaurant - Race Course booking?

Delhi Restaurant, in the heart of Little India on Race Course Road, is dedicated to bringing the authentic taste of North India to the curry-craving masses of Singapore. They take the best of the cuisine of their home region and create dishes that replicate the flavours and aromas of the Indian capital in the ever-competitive culinary scene of Serangoon. They have a huge variety of curries – including a massive selection for vegetarians – as well as a full repertoire of starters, sundries, rice dishes and beverages to round out a superb Indian meal.

On entry at the Delhi Restaurant on Race Course Road, make sure you get yourself a few Kingfisher beers to get the party started – sometimes you’ll get a few free poppadoms thrown in just for asking – and pick your favourites from the starter selection. A well-rounded group will fill up on samosas and pakoras for the veggies and a few kebabs from the tandoor to satisfy carnivores, before getting stuck into the main event. Make sure you order a few tandoor-fresh breads to mop up your curry, or even a rice-based pulao to soak in a little sauce. Do as they do down in Seragoon, a.k.a. Little India, by attacking the curry with your hands, armed only with a fresh naan or two.