New Delhi: TWH Hospitality has launched its second Nazeer Foods restaurant at Pooja Plazzio in Zirakpur, expanding its hospitality footprint in North India and introducing what the company describes as Chandigarh–Tricity’s first authentic Old Delhi-themed fine-dine Mughlai restaurant.
The newly launched outlet combines heritage-inspired interiors, Mughlai-themed aesthetics, and premium hospitality with the traditional flavours associated with Nazeer Foods, a Mughlai food brand known across Delhi-NCR.
Founded more than four decades ago, Nazeer Foods has built a presence in Indian Mughlai cuisine through traditional recipes and cooking styles. The Zirakpur launch marks the brand’s expansion beyond Delhi while retaining the culinary identity associated with Old Delhi food culture.
According to the company, the restaurant has been designed as a premium dine-in destination with elegant seating, refined ambience, and hospitality-focused interiors aimed at families, professionals, and food enthusiasts in the Chandigarh–Tricity region.
The launch follows TWH Hospitality’s earlier announcement regarding its partnership with Nazeer Foods for culinary and hospitality expansion. The company had previously integrated Nazeer Foods’ kitchen operations into its Goa hospitality venture to strengthen premium Mughlai cuisine offerings and online food delivery services.
The management stated that demand for premium Indian dining concepts continues to increase across emerging lifestyle destinations including Zirakpur and Chandigarh–Tricity. The company also stated that it is evaluating further expansion opportunities across Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, and Delhi-NCR through fine-dine and high-street hospitality formats.
TWH Hospitality, backed by ICCPL Group, has expanded across cafés, resorts, and premium food ventures. The group is associated with hospitality ventures including Boho By The Beach Resort and The Boho Box Café in Goa.
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The Zirakpur restaurant is expected to cater to residents from Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, and nearby regions seeking an Old Delhi-inspired Mughlai fine-dining experience.

