Indian Accent, nestled in the heart of Delhi, reimagines the subcontinent’s culinary heritage through a fearless, globally fluent lens, turning ancestral spice routes into plated theatre that has redrawn the map of Restaurants in India.

The Lodhi, Lodhi Rd, CGO Complex, Pragati Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India
+91 98711 17968
Indian Accent at The Lodhi reinterprets heritage recipes with confident modernity, plating duck khurchan tacos and ghee-roast lamb in a low-lit, bronze-detailed room that feels more Manhattan than CP; the 4.7-star buzz is earned by warm, unobtrusive service and a 600-label wine list that actually flatters the spice, so book early—+91 98711 17968—and expect a bill that matches the wow, not the wallet.
| Sunday | 12–2:30 PM, 6:45–9 PM, 9:45 PM–12 AM |
| Monday | 12–2:30 PM, 6:45–9 PM, 9:45 PM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 12–2:30 PM, 6:45–9 PM, 9:45 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 12–2:30 PM, 6:45–9 PM, 9:45 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 12–2:30 PM, 6:45–9 PM, 9:45 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 12–2:30 PM, 6:45–9 PM, 9:45 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 12–2:30 PM, 6:45–9 PM, 9:45 PM–12 AM |
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Why is Indian Accent consistently rated among the top restaurants in New Delhi?
Its 4.7-star reputation stems from chef Manish Mehrotra’s re-imagined Indian plates—think blue-cheese naan, soya kebab with foie-gras, and black sesame halwa—served in a plush, low-lit room at The Lodhi hotel, where every table enjoys unobtrusive yet anticipatory service.
What is the easiest way to reach Indian Accent from Lodhi Road or CGO Complex?
The restaurant sits inside The Lodhi at Pragati Vihar, a two-minute loop off Lodhi Road; guests arriving by metro exit at JLN Stadium (Gate 2) and take a five-minute auto ride, while drivers can valet-park at the hotel forecourt after a quick call to +91 98711 17968 to reserve a slot.
Does Indian Accent accommodate dietary restrictions and tasting-menu preferences?
Yes, the kitchen will swap ghee for cold-pressed oils, de-gluten breads, and create a parallel vegan or jain tasting flight without onion or garlic, provided you mention requirements while booking on the site https://indianaccent.com/newdelhi at least 24 hours ahead.
Is there a dress code or reservation policy for lunch or dinner at Indian Accent?
Smart-casual attire—closed shoes and collared shirts for men, equivalent for women—is requested, and weekend tables are released in two seatings (7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.), so securing an online pre-authorisation with a nominal deposit guarantees your preferred slot.
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