

The all-day dining resto-bar at the ground floor at India Habitat Centre opens its doors with a new look and name – Habitat Hub. The contemporary restaurant with minimalistic interiors has indoor and outdoor seating which is suitably equipped with fans and sun shades for the warmer months. A food hub of global flavours, the Habitat Hub is your passport to virtually travel the world on a gastronomic adventure of different tastes. From classic staples to trending new food favourites, it is a melting pot of international cuisine with an eclectic diversity of options.
Retro-style restaurant within the India Habitat Centre serving international comfort food.
Hours
| Sunday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: INDIA HABITAT CENTRE, Lodhi Rd, Institutional Area, Lodi Colony, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India
Phone: +91 11 4366 3162
Website: https://www.habitatworld.com/thehabitathub.php
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
My main complaint is about the poor quality of tea and coffee. In a brunch menu a good kadak chai and a good coffee is a given. They should put up a coffee machine with barista to serve good coffee and tea.
I ordered the roasted lamb, expecting a well-seasoned dish with a clear roasted texture and depth of flavour. However, what was served felt closer to a plainly boiled preparation rather than roasted. The lamb lacked the caramelisation, aroma, and richness typically associated with roasting. The texture was soft but uninspiring, and the flavour profile was extremely mild, almost flat, with no standout seasoning or finishing that could justify the description on the menu.
The vegetarian dish was equally underwhelming.
Under the label of a modern or experimental vegetarian preparation, it appeared to be a basic mix of vegetables simply topped with mayonnaise. There was little creativity or balance in the flavours, and the dish felt incomplete rather than thoughtfully composed. The use of mayonnaise seemed excessive and did not enhance the vegetables; instead, it overpowered them and left a heavy aftertaste. For a restaurant of this scale and location, one expects better technique and a clearer culinary vision.
Another concern was portion size. The servings were noticeably small, especially considering the pricing and the venue’s premium image. While fine dining often focuses on presentation and restraint, the portions here felt insufficient even by those standards. The value for money did not align with what was offered on the plate.
The ambience of India Habitat Centre is undeniably pleasant and carries a sense of cultural and intellectual richness. However, the food at Habitat Hub did not reflect the same level of care or excellence. When a restaurant operates in such a well-regarded and “authentic” space, expectations naturally rise not just for atmosphere, but for taste, execution, and consistency.
Service was polite, but it did not compensate for the shortcomings in the food. Overall, the experience felt more like style over substance. With better attention to flavour development, accurate menu descriptions, and more thoughtfully sized portions, this restaurant could potentially match the stature of its location.
At present, however, Habitat Hub did not meet the expectations associated with its setting or pricing. I hope the management takes feedback seriously and works toward improving the dining experience, as the venue itself certainly has the potential to offer much more.
Their menu features a mix of continental and Indian café-style options like:
• Pasta (white sauce, pesto)
• French fries
• Wraps & sandwiches
• Milkshakes, coolers & specialty coffees
• Desserts like brownies and cheesecake
The ambience is warm and relaxed, making it easy to spend long hours here. While the prices are slightly on the higher side, they feel justified given the overall quality, service, and comfort.
Highly recommended for those looking for a reliable, cozy spot to eat, work, or meet.
Would recommend this for brunch. Adult cost is around ₹995 and for kids it’s around ₹650.
Such a peaceful vibe early morning here and the Turkish eggs were great too.
Kartik was very helpful with the service and they quickly re did the bacon to make them extra crispy.
Guess the day service is not great, hence the bad reviews but breakfast wise it’s a great spot