Chor Bizarre, Indian restaurant in Pandara Road, National Capital Region, India
Chor Bizarre is an Indian restaurant on Pandara Road that serves regional specialties in a dining room filled with antique furniture, vintage clocks, and traditional fabrics. The decor combines diverse elements and cultural objects into a cohesive visual experience.
The restaurant opened in 1990 and became India's first establishment to achieve ISO 9002 certification. This achievement set new quality standards for the country's dining industry.
The name comes from Chor Bazaar, traditional Indian markets where antiques and secondhand goods are bought and sold. This inspiration reflects throughout the eclectic mix of furnishings and objects found in the dining space.
The restaurant offers regional dishes such as Mutton Yakhni, Aloo Bukhara Korma, and Haaq, with meal delivery available across the city. You can dine in or arrange takeaway and delivery options.
The dining space brings together mismatched items such as antique tables, coal irons, grandfather clocks, street vendor carts, and auto parts in surprising ways. This jumbled collection grew from the idea of rescuing overlooked or discarded objects and giving them new purpose.
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