Secular House Canteen/ Mezbaan Restaurant, Chinese restaurant near Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India.
Secular House Canteen, also known as Mezbaan Restaurant, is a Chinese restaurant housed in a two-story concrete building with traditional Chinese decorations and round tables equipped with lazy Susans for shared dining. The space is designed simply to accommodate groups of diners sharing meals together.
Founded in the 1990s, the restaurant became established as a primary dining location for students and faculty of the JNU campus. Its development has been tied to the university's growth and the need for student dining options.
The restaurant serves as a gathering place where international students and local residents share meals together, creating a common space that reflects the multicultural life around the campus. This kind of shared dining carries meaning for those studying and working in the area.
The restaurant accepts both cash and digital payments, making it convenient for different visitors. Meals typically cost between 200 and 500 rupees per person, keeping it an affordable option for students and regular diners.
The kitchen prepares Chinese dishes in specialized versions adapted to Indian tastes, incorporating local spices into traditional recipes in ways that set them apart. This localized approach shapes the flavor profile of nearly every dish served here.
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