Blair, Bruce Springsteen and all of the restaurant’s other celebrity
guests have not already said? It is the most famous Indian restaurant in
the world with a menu that has remained largely unchanged since 1978.
Whenever a restaurant is this famous, there is bound to be a backlash
and indeed it is fashionable to say that you know a little place (in GK
/Chanakyapuri/ Gurgaon/ Noida etc.) which does much better kebabs at
half the price. And perhaps you do. But it is hard to beat the Bukhara
experience or the consistency in the quality of those famous kebabs.
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