Koko restaurant in Majnu ka Tila serves the best Buff food for meat lovers. Their Buff Shapta is a signature dry roast dish in all the aromatic spices from the hills of Naga. Their Buff sizzler is another charm of skewed buff meat served with the Tigmo bread (a big ball of soft flour bread) and boiled veggies.
The restaurant is reddish all over- red in lighting, red in décor and red in furniture. Every now and then, the red can be piercing enough to impress. But the food is the point of relief amid the scorching colour. The restaurant also serves up hookah pipes and hot drinks to customers who specially ask for it. Their lemon ginger honey tea is an authentic energizer. The restaurant is also famous for its momos, Thukpas, Fried rice and many more original North-east dishes. Their menu has all the unknown names of preparations listed out, but the headwaiter is very articulate about the describing each item when asked.
The restaurant presents a yardstick to most of the restaurants in rising foodie hub of Majnu ka Tila, the place with some of the best non-veg food in Delhi. Ama café and Coffee house are also...
Read moreKoko is a cozy, and welcoming little eatery in MKT. The food is absolutely DELICIOUS, but let me talk about the ambience first.
🛋️There are two types of seating arrangements- Sofas and raised platform, where you can sit "on the floor". Don't worry though, there are carpets and floor cushions to support you. The raised platform space is really cozy especially if you're with friends!
🏮There are fancy lights on the ceiling along with some artificial vines and the yellow-red colour combination of the decor almost feels like I'm in one of Darjeeling's restaurants.
🥟 Now, coming to the food. They have a good variety of Tibetan, Indo-Chinese, Nepali, and Bhutanese food. Please try their Koko Pork or Koko Chicken, whichever meat you prefer. We had the former, it was crispy, and so tasty! We also had a plate of chicken momos. Juicy and delicious. Can't wait to be back and try more things on their menu.
🍻 That aside, you also get drinks (hard and soft) here, which pair well with the food. The staff is so friendly and nice as well.
🤩 All in all, we enjoyed our time in Koko and will...
Read moreI recently went to Majnu ka Teela in North Delhi. It is primarily a Tibet refugee camp, where people's first language is still Tibetan. You can see monks pass by, and the monastery. So if you want to taste authentic north- eastern food, this is the place for you. We went to Rigo's for tibetan food.It was pretty amazing. We also tried the street food. So if you visit this place eating "Laffing" is a must. The place also has cafes serving Naga cuisine. You can also buy spices that are used in north-eastern cuisine here. Other than that, you have variety of gift shops that sell amazing tibetan knick-knacks- including clothing and decor. And everything here is very easy on the pocket. So to sum up, if you are visiting Delhi and want to experience something entirely different than the Delhi you know, then this is the place for you. P.S- please do not order your regular chinese food at the restaurants here. Try something new, it will definitely...
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