Brunches You Cannot Miss In Delhi-NCR On August 15

The celebration of Independence Day awaits you as restaurants across Delhi-NCR have planned elaborate brunches for the guests. Since August 15 is a national holiday, popular eateries are giving you a reason to plan an outing with your loved ones, especially your partner, family, and kids. From Noida to Gurugram, Delhiites cannot miss these brunches - banquets that can leave non-foodies salivating uncontrollably. If you haven’t planned anything yet, bookmark this guide for the last-minute idea.

The Imperial, New Delhi

This Independence Day, The Imperial is inviting guests to embark on a flavourful journey across India with Azadi Diwas Lunch — a celebratory feast that brings together timeless favourites and regional treasures under one roof. Curated with care, the menu spans Rajasthan’s Laal Maas, Kolkata-style Murgh Biryani, North Indian chaats, Bombay’s beloved pav, Eastern momos, and more—each dish echoing the country’s rich and diverse culinary heritage. The vibrant buffet is thoughtfully designed to honour the spirit of freedom, all served in the historic grandeur of 1911 Restaurant.

Address: 1911 Restaurant, The Imperial

Cost for two: Rs 5600 onwards

Petite Pie Shop, Gurugram

Take a pause from your quotidian life and make space for a ‘not so petite’ brunch at India’s first pie-forward French boulangerie - Petite Pie Shop. Chef Vanshika Bhatia promises a flavourful escape with viennoiseries, sweet and savoury pies, and house-baked breads that lean European but stay rooted in produce-forward cooking. Think a deeply comforting shepherd’s pie, a banoffee that’s been baked, not built. The menu is tight, seasonal, and deliberate. Flaky, generous, occasionally subversive. Sip on fresh brews, matcha, and playful mocktails as you settle in.

Address: Shop 23, Worldmark, Sector 65, Gurugram

Price for two: Rs 1500 onwards

Time: 9am-11:30pm

JW Marriott New Delhi Aerocity

K3, JW Marriott’s celebrated Food Theatre, turns dining into a performance this weekend. Savour North Indian classics like Rajma Chawal and Chole Bhature, South Indian staples such as Masala Dosa and Medu Vada, and Eastern delights like Luchi Aloo Dum and Chingri Malai Curry, ending with desserts like Modak and Shrikhand, alongside Western favourites at the Som Tam counter, where Chef Bongkot pounds Thai papaya salads to your taste, grills smokey satay skewers, and steams fragrant fish fillets. Charcuterie, house-made sandwiches, and a roaming Bar on the Wheel serving bespoke cocktails add to the spectacle.

Address: Hospitality District Delhi, Aerocity, New Delhi

Price for two: Rs 8000 onwards

Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm

Novotel New Delhi City Centre

After the ceremonial flag hoisting at the hotel, make your way to a flavour-packed brunch that celebrates India’s rich culinary diversity. From smoky kebabs and tangy chaats to decadent Bengali sweets and tricolour-inspired desserts, the spread is vibrant, soulful, and made for indulgence. As the day winds down, dive into the capital’s beloved street food culture with the Bazaar Dinner, a curated evening series that brings golgappas, butter chicken, khasta kachoris, and more to your plate, all set against a nostalgic backdrop of live music and local flavours.

Address: Plot 1, Community Centre, Desh Bandhu Gupta Rd, New Delhi

Price for two: Rs 6000 onwards

Time: 12pm-3pm

DoubleTree by Hilton Gurugram Baani Square

Situated in the heart of Gurugram, next to Baani Square, DoubleTree by Hilton is honouring the Guardians of Freedom this Independence Day with a special Braveheart Brunch. All active and veteran members of the Armed Forces can enjoy a 50% discount on brunch, available on 15th, 16th, and 17th August. The curated menu celebrates flavours of the season and is served at Glasshouse, the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant, in a warm tribute to the bravery and dedication of the Armed Forces.

Address: Baani Square, Pocket C, Mayfield Garden, Sector 50, Gurugram, Haryana 122002

Price for two: Rs 5000 onwards

Time: 12:30pm-4pm

Machan at Taj Mahal, New Delhi

Taj Mahal, New Delhi, invites guests to commemorate the nation’s 79th year of independence with Tiranga Tales - a specially curated celebratory brunch. The brunch opens with inventive pairings like Pindi Chole Hummus, Smoked Aubergine Chutney, and Beetroot Rava Dosa Wafers. The live Desi Chaat Gully adds a festive flair, spotlighting regional favourites from Purab ki Jhal Muri to Dakshin Idli Chaat and Uttar ki Papdi Chaat. It will culminate with a delicious main course and dessert.

Address: Machan, Taj Mahal, New Delhi

Price for two: Rs 7000 onwards

Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm

Shangri-La Eros New Delhi

This Independence Day, Shangri-La Eros New Delhi welcomes guests to relish a rich celebration at Tamra, the hotel’s award-winning world cuisine restaurant. Known for its signature “World on Your Plate” concept, Tamra will present an expansive buffet that brings together flavours from across the globe, alongside a dedicated space honouring the nostalgic tastes of the Army Mess, a heartfelt tribute to the spirit of camaraderie and service.

Address: 19, Ashoka Rd, Janpath, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001

Price for two: Rs 7000 onwards

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Radisson Blu MBD Hotel Noida

On 15th August, step into SXVIII’s contemporary European-style setting, where the aroma of India’s diverse regions mingles in harmony. Whether you're brunching with family, bonding with friends, or simply soaking in the festive mood, SXVIII's elegant décor, handcrafted menus, and heartfelt service offer the perfect atmosphere. Every plate tells a story, every bite echoes unity, and every aroma carries the joy of freedom.

Address: Radisson Blu MBD Hotel Noida, L-2, Pocket J, Sector 18, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, 201301

Price for two: Rs 5000 onwards

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