Restaurant in Delhi, India
Hotel Italian that earns its keep.

La Piazza at the Hyatt Regency Bhikaji Cama Place is Delhi's most straightforward hotel Italian booking — easy to get into, comfortable room, and reliable enough for a business lunch or low-key dinner. First-timers should prioritise the city's more characterful restaurants first; returning visitors will find it a dependable, low-effort choice.
Getting a table at La Piazza is direct — this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks in advance or navigate a competitive booking window. The easier question is whether it deserves your time at all. Situated on the first floor of the Hyatt Regency in Bhikaji Cama Place, La Piazza is a hotel-anchored Italian restaurant that draws a mix of business diners, hotel guests, and South Delhi regulars who return for the reliable familiarity a five-star Italian room provides in a city where that format is still relatively thin on the ground.
The space itself reads as you would expect from a Hyatt property: generous room proportions, well-spaced tables that give conversations room to breathe, and the kind of layout that works for a table of two on a quiet Tuesday or a group of six celebrating something. It is not intimate in the way a 30-cover neighbourhood trattoria would be, but the spatial comfort is a genuine asset if you have been bouncing around Delhi's noisier, more compressed dining rooms. For a returning guest, the room's predictability is part of the appeal — you know what you are walking into.
On the question of whether the food travels if you are thinking about delivery or takeout: hotel Italian at this level tends to lose significant ground off-premise. Pasta and pizza are format-sensitive, and the ambient comfort of the Hyatt dining room is doing meaningful work in the overall experience equation. If the occasion is a sit-down meal, book the room. If you are looking for Italian to eat at home in Delhi, the calculus shifts considerably.
Compared to Delhi's wider dining options, La Piazza sits in a comfortable middle tier , more polished than a casual pizzeria, less destination-worthy than Indian Accent or Bukhara, but reliably executed and easy to book. For a returning visitor who has already covered Delhi's headline restaurants, it is a sensible, low-stress choice for a business lunch or a relaxed dinner without a reservation crisis. For first-timers with limited meals in the city, our full Delhi restaurants guide will point you toward higher-priority stops first.
If you are travelling and want to plan around Delhi's broader hospitality scene, see our Delhi hotels guide, our Delhi bars guide, and our Delhi experiences guide for context. Elsewhere in India, Farmlore in Bangalore, Adaa at Falaknuma Palace in Hyderabad, and Bomras in Anjuna represent the kind of destination-level dining that warrants planning further ahead.
Quick reference: Easy to book, hotel Italian setting at Hyatt Regency Bhikaji Cama Place, leading experienced in-room rather than via delivery.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| La Piazza | Easy | — | ||
| Bukhara | Unknown | — | ||
| Chache Di Hatti | Unknown | — | ||
| Dramz Delhi | Unknown | — | ||
| Indian Accent | Unknown | — | ||
| Rajdhani Thali Restaurant | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between La Piazza and alternatives.
Yes, with caveats. Sitting inside a Hyatt Regency gives La Piazza reliable service standards and a formal enough setting for birthdays or business dinners. It is a safer call than a standalone restaurant if your group has mixed preferences, but for a genuinely celebratory meal with more culinary ambition, Indian Accent at The Lodhi is the stronger Delhi option.
A few days' notice is typically sufficient for most evenings given the venue's hotel-dining format and seating capacity at Bhikaji Cama Place. Weekends and large-group bookings merit more lead time. This is not the kind of table you need to chase weeks in advance.
La Piazza sits on the first floor of the Hyatt Regency on Ring Road, which means easy cab and metro access from central Delhi. The venue operates within a five-star hotel environment, so expect consistent service and a quieter room rather than a lively neighbourhood trattoria atmosphere. Go in knowing the format before you arrive.
Hotel fine-dining standards apply here given the Hyatt Regency address, so dress tidily. Jeans are generally acceptable if neat; beachwear or overly casual clothing would feel out of place. When in doubt, err toward business casual for an evening visit.
For Indian regional cooking at a comparable hotel-dining tier, Bukhara at ITC Maurya is the reference point. Indian Accent offers more creative cooking if budget allows. For everyday, lower-cost eating, Chache Di Hatti and Rajdhani Thali Restaurant are entirely different formats but show what Delhi does at its most honest.
Specific menu details are not confirmed in Pearl's current data for La Piazza, so ordering advice here would be speculation. Italian hotel-dining menus in Delhi at this tier typically anchor around pasta and wood-fired pizza sections; ask your server what is freshest on the day you visit.
Hotel restaurants generally handle solo diners well, and La Piazza's Hyatt Regency setting means staff are accustomed to business travellers eating alone. It is a practical option if you are staying nearby or in the hotel. For a more engaging solo experience, a counter seat at a standalone restaurant would give you more atmosphere.
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.