New Delhi: The international terminal at Delhi airport is all set to acquire a Chinese flavour. Serving up better food as part of its revamp plans, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) has given the popular Chinese fast-food restaurant chain "Yo-China'' a contract to open an outlet at the terminal.
Known for its Chinese food "desi'' style, "Yo-China'' has become a familiar brand in most markets across the Capital. Offering people a taste of China at low prices, "Yo-China'' blends the spice of street-food with the squeaky-clean atmosphere of a fast food restaurant.
DIAL is also all set to bring an old favourite to the airport. Having tied up with Nirula's -- Delhi's own fast food chain that has recently been bought by a Malaysian firm -- there will be burgers and fries at the airport too.
And finally to cater to the traditional Indian palate, there is "Balaji Express'', a restaurant that is open 24 hours and offers the usual "idli-dosa'' fare along with huge "thalis'' and North Indian food.
18/12/06 The Hindu
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