If one has a taste for oriental and naga food and ready to explore the heights of non-vegetarian food, a new restaurant Chiyongtse-ii( in Safdarjung, Delhi) is a sure try. From the flavours of Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai and Naga cuisines, this place is one stop for people who are ready to take the taste-buds to an extreme.
Getting a reality check the food, it was worth every penny I paid. Relishing the food, I had a chance to talk to the head chef of the Naga cuisine. The Chef told me how she experiments with food and after numerous trials are put out for the public.
And for those who love to sway a little over drinks, there's another reason to be here as this place as it is soon set to have a bar with liquors like Sake, Soju, etc from Japan (Sake), Korea (soju) as soon as it gets its bar license.
The decor also typically kept minimal to give one a relaxed vibe. Here one could sit back and put away their work stress even if it is for a while.
Having charted out the positives, there is one thing that did not impress me. The lack of space is a concern, especially where they intended to set up the dais for live music. On the flip side, one might actually bump into some big shot diplomats once in a while as the place a wee bit compact.
Otherwise, the Olive green and black cutleries perfectly match with the theme of the decor. If you are seriously considering to go there this weekend, if food is your priority, this place will definitely not disappoint you. If space is important, this place may not be the best.
Here are some pictures of the food I actually tried and are definitely worth a try:
Getting a reality check the food, it was worth every penny I paid. Relishing the food, I had a chance to talk to the head chef of the Naga cuisine. The Chef told me how she experiments with food and after numerous trials are put out for the public.
And for those who love to sway a little over drinks, there's another reason to be here as this place as it is soon set to have a bar with liquors like Sake, Soju, etc from Japan (Sake), Korea (soju) as soon as it gets its bar license.
The decor also typically kept minimal to give one a relaxed vibe. Here one could sit back and put away their work stress even if it is for a while.
Having charted out the positives, there is one thing that did not impress me. The lack of space is a concern, especially where they intended to set up the dais for live music. On the flip side, one might actually bump into some big shot diplomats once in a while as the place a wee bit compact.
Otherwise, the Olive green and black cutleries perfectly match with the theme of the decor. If you are seriously considering to go there this weekend, if food is your priority, this place will definitely not disappoint you. If space is important, this place may not be the best.
Here are some pictures of the food I actually tried and are definitely worth a try:


food is awesome in this place .....loved it
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