Kiyan earns prestigious TripAdvisor 2017 Certificate of Excellence
Kiyan, world cuisine and all day dining restaurant at The Roseate has been honoured with the prestigious 2017 Certificate of Excellence by TripAdvisor. This accolade, which honours hospitality excellence, is given to restaurants that consistently achieve outstanding traveler reviews on TripAdvisor.
Following this recognition, Kush Kapoor, Area General Manager, Roseate Hotels & Resorts said, “We are proud to receive this Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor. There is no greater seal of approval than being appreciated by our customers. We strongly believe a good restaurant is characterized not only by its own unique style of food and noteworthy service, but also the restaurant’s ability to infuse locally grown produce into the heart of every dish served. This achievement is a remarkable vote of confidence to our continued success and commitment to exceptional service.”
Kiyan constantly endeavors to bring world cuisine to another level with the use of organic, home-grown vegetables from The Roseate’s 2-acre farm and free range meat. The restaurant is also known to serve one of the most authentic Thai cuisines, European and modern Indian fare in New Delhi.
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