

Delhi’s most iconic restaurant has been fascinating diners from the world over with its mural art, ancient temple pillars and awe-inspiring philosophy, visible across nine intriguing storied sections to the open courtyard. The journey of Asian cuisine at The Spice Route begins from the corners of East Asia through Java to India, presenting a modern yet epicurean Asian plate dining experience for business luncheons and fun evenings.
Luxury hotel’s elegantly decorated South East Asian restaurant filled with art from the region.
Address and Contact Information
Address: The Imperial, Janpath Lane, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Phone: +91 11 4111 6605
Website: https://theimperialindia.com/restaurant-bars/spice-route/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
Set in the majestic Imperial hotel you are wowed from the point of arrival through the amazing hotel Atrium and taken back into colonial times of the Raj as the interior de or is sublime and interior is painted using food colourings too!
The meet and greet is considerate and efficient. The dining area superbly laid out and really there’s not a bad seat anywhere.
The staff are attentive and considerate and offer advice and shows they’ve been really well trained by management here.
The accompanying drinks complement the dining moods and varying spice levels means select by the glass for each course.
A worthy winner of its rosettes and definitely in the conversation for Michelin recognition.
You won’t find a bad plate and your tastebuds will be left tingling with delight. You will be whisked back into the old times of original India.
A booking is essential at the usual peak times as a very popular place and we were staying at the hotel when all the EU Commission dignitaries frequented so I’m sure this experience will reverberate to making this place even more popular.
The service and food are excellent.
The atmosphere is transporting. Given it took 7 years to build this its a complete work of art and a labor of love.
Excellent evening. Needs to be experienced not read about.
Service is great. Staff is attentive and polite. The menu is varied but a bit limited.
The cocktails are good. Whisky sour was nice. The mango salad was ok. The prawn starter was also ok. As were the noodles.
We went there for birthday celebration. The first thing you notice as you enter the imperial is sheer opulence and sense of luxury.
The resturant is one of many inside the hotel offering cuisine across the world. The resturant is themed asian history with walls depicting painting from central asia.
Food menu is well curated with something for everyone. We ordered chicken puffs and kerala side prawans as appetizers. The puffs were just average however prawns were amazing.
Next on table was the roasted duck leg, the meat was well cooked and glazed however the salad serverd with it was too salty which spoilt the taste, chicken noodles were amazing and must try.
The staff was kind enough to serve us with mango chia pudding when we complained about the duck dish.
Over all visit here for sheer sense of royalty and luxury, however food can be a hit and miss.