Greek Food and Beyond
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN BHOPAL/ Updated : Feb 13, 2017, 13:16 IST
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The 3rd floor of DB City Mall in Bhopal is home to a very unique restaurant in the city. Unique in the sense that this place is totally dedicated to non-Indian dishes and by non-Indian, it does not mean your regular Chinese platte … Read more
The 3rd floor of DB City Mall in Bhopal is home to a very unique restaurant in the city. Unique in the sense that this place is totally dedicated to non-Indian dishes and by non-Indian, it does not mean your regular Chinese platters or Thai snacks. From the name of this place it is evident that they serve Greek delicacies, which in the first place, is not a commonly found foreign flavour in India. Read less

The 3rd floor of DB City Mall in Bhopal is home to a very unique restaurant in the city. Unique in the sense that this place is totally dedicated to non-Indian dishes and by non-Indian, it does not mean your regular Chinese platters or Thai snacks. From the name of this place it is evident that they serve Greek delicacies, which in the first place, is not a commonly found foreign flavour in India. And the word ‘beyond’ refers to cuisines from Italy, Turkey, Morocco, Lebanon and Syria! Wait, it does not end there as they have incorporated English, Spanish and French influences in their kitchen as well. In a short span of time, Greek Food and Beyond have gone from a modest 40 item menu to a massive 200 strong dishes. The food here is made fresh from scratch every day using only the highest quality ingredients so that the guests don’t just go with filled bellies but also with satisfied hearts.
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