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Bukhara
The guide was updated:Specialising in Northwest Frontier and Mughal cuisine, the menu at Bukhara is dominated by meat. This popular place fills up easily, so it is worth booking ahead. You can find this place at the ITC Maurya Hotel.
Useful Information
- Address: ITC Maurya, Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi
- More Info: Located at ITC Maurya Hotel
- Opening hours: Daily 12.30pm–2.45pm / 7pm–11.30pm
- Website: www.itchotels.in
- Phone: +91 11 4621 5124
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