Delhi House Café, situated at Manchester’s Corn Exchange, is celebrating the next stage of England’s lockdown exit by creating a Comfort Food café; an al fresco dining area that will dish up hearty Indian meals.

The restaurant’s new terrace overlooks Cathedral Gardens and its new menu includes everything from quick bites through to starter sized dishes, hearty mains and quirky breads to eat in or grab and go.

Guests can opt for street food treats such as lentil fritters and fried avocado and potato, or starters including tandoori dishes, kebabs and fish fingers and chips.

 Bread dishes include a naan bread burger and nizami kathi rolls. Those who fancy something more substantial can choose from a butter chicken tikka masala or a flavourful kadhai paneer, with butter or garlic naans, tandoori roti and the restaurant’s signature chips as options when it comes to sides. 

Delhi House Café launched just after 2020’s first national lockdown following three years of planning and 15 months of onsite development.

The family behind the brand, the Lambas, working tirelessly to appoint experts in Indian food, source interior dressing from the country (which was reupholstered in Manchester to perfectly marry the two areas’ cultures) all of which was made especially challenging by the national lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

 The restaurant’s new terrace with comfort food menu opens on 12th April and is taking reservations online now here.

For more details on the Corn Exchange, its resident brands reopening on 12th April and further information on the safety measures in place onsite, please visit the Corn Exchange website.

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