Summers usher in light and sunshine and also a host of
fruits and vegetables that are every weight watcher’s delight. As the mercury
soars , digestion slows down and it’s
only natural to gravitate towards salads and light food. Whoever said healthy
needs to be boring definitely hasn’t tasted the food at The Hyatt Regency ,Delhi
. To beat the heat and keep one in shape,
Hyatt Regency Delhi manages to mix
flavor with health in an explosive combination that will transport you to
gastronomic heaven.
The 1st
dish to arrive from the summer menu curated by Chef Abhishek Singh were the
Balsamic Marinated Vegetables ,paper thin slices of an array of colourful
vegetables from zucchini, to beet root and even cucumber perched on a black
plate. All this was drenched in a balsamic vinegar dressing and sprinkled with Himalayan rock salt that
turned it into a zesty affair. Roughly
cut chunks of mango and papaya interspersed with fresh blueberries and
garnished with microgreens , this is the
Mango and Papaya Salad .Sweetness of papaya, tanginess of mango and the
slightly tart blue berries , all of these flavor combine
together tantalizingly. This is drizzled with a chilli sauce that
imparts the right punch and doesn’t spoil the balance of flavours.
Also on the
offering are Cous cous Salad and Caponata both of which are healthy as
well as satiating. Infact the cous cous salad could be a meal on its own , If
one doesn’t want to pig out on the other delicious offerings.
Apart from the summer menu, the all day dining menu has
been revamped. The menu now offers a delectable Indian fare , Pasta , salad and
an assortment of grilled goodies. I especially loved the creamy thick Dal Amritsari and the breads that they
make are so innovative and delicious. The next time you dine there don’t miss
the Multigrain seed and the Basil
Pesto Naan. The dessert counter churned up some delicious Apple Crumble, my all time favourite . It was so good that I didn’t feel like leaving.
Go and experience all this for yourself at Hyatt Regency , Delhi. It starts at INR 1835
+ taxes per person
Wonderfully written Rosme. I think it is a must visit place. :)
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