Karma Kismet

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Awadhi restaurant· Dessert restaurant· Fine dining restaurant· Indian restaurant· Kebab shop· Lounge· North Indian restaurant· Soup restaurant· Indian· Vegetarian Friendly

Karma Kismet Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Karma Kismet is located in New Delhi, India on M25, E Block Rd, Block M, Greater Kailash II, Greater Kailash. Karma Kismet is rated 4 out of 5 in the category awadhi restaurant in India.

Address

M25, E Block Rd, Block M, Greater Kailash II, Greater Kailash

Price range

$$$$

Phone

+91 98107 70807

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gaurav review

A cool place to hangout specially when are visiting this place with friends. As its name suggests, you would definitely feel something new with this place. Food is good and so with the ambiance. Taste wise you would not be disappointed with this place. Can be tried at least once .

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Hanshal Nautiyal

Two words: Staff and Ownership. My praise for these two words jumps out readily when talking about Karma Kismet. The staff is observant enough to take care of even your smallest needs and knowledgeable about their menu. The food is creative and vibrant, with the dish appealing to all five senses and with good reason. Had the pleasure of interacting with the owner in house and the Mr. Chetan seemed eager and astute enough to offer great choice for meal with fragrant words to ease and welcome both the customer and food on the table.

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Sahib Singh

I went to this place with my wife for a fine dining experience . Recently the restaurant has launched their winter menu so we tried that and believe me it’s not the everyone’s winter menu of sarso ka saag it was beyond that and you can believe these vegetables can be prepared so deliciously. For the appetiser we ordered the veg sampler which had —\u003eTandoori Malai Brocolli - One of the finest broccoli I ever had. —\u003eGulnaar tikka - it was paneer tikka but stuffed with jaggery and figs. —\u003eGaloutti ki kismet - one of the finest mushroom gallouti served with ulte tava ka parantha and mushroom Parfait and Olive dust They were mind blowing . For the drinks we had the Berry refresher and Cocum refresher . For the mains from the winter menu we ordered the Mushroom hara pyaaz - as the name suggests Shalgam gajar ki achari sabzi - one of the best turnip dish I ever had . Teekha matar kohlrabi - kholrabi is Kashmiri cauliflower and the dish was tasty overall. Served with Warqi naan which is a 16 layered naan , it’s a must have at karmakismet and paneer kulcha . For the desserts we had the winter special Malpua which had the cream and saffron sponge stuffing inside. Overall it was a very fine experience, would love to be back here! Team HappyFravelling {Sahib Raman Singh @happyfravelling} {Harshmeet Kaur}

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prerna Agnihotri

It is a lovely fine dining restaurant at Gk2 m block. i went there just to spend Christmas Day with friends. Restaurant was remarkable with amazing ambience and lightning. Overall, the Food is so delicious and flavorsome. If you are being served by dipesh you will be delighted. In starters we have ordered chandi murg malai, kakori kebab, angar murg tikka, galouti ki kismet, paneer tikka reimagined and katifi artichoke. My favorite was chandi murg malai. In main course we have ordered mushroom hara pyaaz, chicken Bharata, salgam gazar ki achari sabki, teekha mattar and kolrabi and mutton meat balls. So the unique thing was butter chicken naan. I’ve tasted this for the first time and it was outstanding. In drinks we have ordered mock tails which were remarkable. Last but not the least, in deserts we ordered gulab jamun and ice cream pan.Personally, I love ice cream pan and butter chicken naan. Highly recommend! Staff was courteous and friendly. Look forward to visit you guys soon. Nice work guys! All the best :)

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Basant Khandelwal

If you are looking for a place to have amazing Indian food, then this is the place. Karma Kismet, like its name serves mouth watering contemporary Indian food. The place has elegant interiors and the staff is courteous. The menu is limited but each dish is kinda like a speciality and totally worth trying. The staters are unique and a perfect start to a delicious dinner. The main course dishes are lip smacking delicious and the portions are good. The service is quick. This is a must visit place to have innovative Indian food that will definitely give you a foodgasm.

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Foodiee Diva

Karma kismet is one fine dinning experience you wont forget . With a wonderful serive and soothing interiors the place makes a great option with family or friends . The first level opens out into a well-lit lounge area, dominated by backlit bar. The second level spreads around the restaurant’s its see-through kitchen, which offers a tantalising and very appetising peek into the delicacies being prepared. The dining level is an ultramodern luxe fine-dine space, offering a mouth-watering range of dishes, each a finely curated fusion of culinary traditions that feature global ingredients and are made using modern techniques. The diverse menu celebrates the goodness of exquisite ever-green recipes and their culinary nuances. Each dish in the restaurant’s wide selection is handpicked and carefully prepared keeping in mind the discerning palates of food connoisseurs. There are separate, lavish sections devoted to appetisers, small plates, main course and desserts. The menu here brings delight to vegetarians and non-vegetarians in equal measure. Vegetarians may start with Malai Broccoli, Gaulati Ki Kismet, Gulnar Tikka. For non-vegetarian, there are the equally scrumptious kala murghmalai, kakori kebab and kasundi salmon. We were especially impressed with the Evolution Of Paan, a betel leaf with strawberry puree, a fennel sponge, gulkand macaron and supaari arrow. Definitely something we’re coming back for. They have excellent service and we loved the overall experience we had.

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Dessidre Fleming

I didn't find the food exceptionally great. In some the spice was overpowering and in others the salt was underwhelming. As a fine line place, it's still got a long way to go to get to a great position. The starters here are good. And so is the paan-with a twist- dessert preparation that really is the saving grace according to me. If you do visit Karma Kismet, go try out the paan dessert. Even if you don't like paan like me, you won't be able to say no to this one.