Archives for March, 2010

Indian Wedding Catering

Planning a wedding can be the most nerve-wracking project to take on. Add a whole other family with their own traditions and expectations and it can be a minefield.

Is one of you American and the other Indian? Not a problem, many of our weddings have been cross-cultural and we make every effort to make sure that everyone is happy. Are you both Indian but one family is Muslim and the other is Hindu? Again, we have experience and experts that will make sure that all the traditions are respected and dietary needs are met.

New Delhi Restaurant is also the preferred Indian caterer for many hotels in downtown San Francisco or you can buy out the restaurant for your rehearsal dinner or mehendi party. We have a selection of henna artists, bollywood djs and belly dancers to entertain your crowd - along with our wonderful cuisine and beverages.

Enjoy your engagement - after all, you’ll only do it once - and leave the details up to us.

Eat Your Veggies

One of the challenges of going out to eat with a crowd is trying to make a lot of diverse tastebuds happy. Not only that, but vegetarianism and veganism is becoming more and more common. How to solve this dining delima? Think Indian.

The majority of people in India are vegetarians and many of those people are vegan. McDonald’s developed a meat-free, vegan menu just for India. Meat-free eating is found everywhere and no one does it better than New Delhi Restaurant. Because we serve family style, no one is isolated in their food options and everyone can enjoy a delcious meal together.

If you have questions about any of our ingredients or would like to request a modification, just ask. Our servers are all trained to help and the kitchen is famous for it’s flexibility.

Indian Wedding Extravagana

Ranjan and Sarah meet the brides

New Delhi Restaurant was part of the scene at the San Francisco Bridal Show at the St. Francis Hotel in February. We showed off our Indian wedding catering and got a look at what is happening in the bridal world in 2010. To sum up: it’s colorful. If weddings equal demure pastels to you, then this your year to get bold.

Even if neither member of the wedding couple is Indian, there’s no reason not have a festive and colorful Indian wedding rehearsal dinner.

To see more from the Bridal Fair, please visit the blog Inhaling Fashion and Exhaling Style.

Ranjan and Sarah meet the brides

Join us for lunch

New Delhi Restaurant is launching it’s brand new lunch menu this week. Find your dinner favorites at lunch sizes and prices. All entrees begin with an organic mixed greens salad and come with Yellow Dal Tarka, Peas Pullao and our famous hot, fresh Nan bread.

We’ve also included dessert and a new Tiny Teeni special. You can order two ounces of one of our specialty martinies (lychee, mango or ginger) for $2.

Stop by for lunch today!

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