Mother’s Day Brunches Across Delhi/NCR Today

- Delhi/NCR hotels and restaurants are running Mother’s Day brunches on Sunday, May 10, 2026, with live counters, kids’ zones, tasting menus, and family offers. - The clearest price spread runs from Vivanta Dwarka’s INR 2,500 brunch, where mothers dine complimentary, to The Imperial’s INR 6,500 1911 brunch. - That matters because today’s options split sharply between splashy buffet brunches in Aerocity and Connaught Place and quieter, reservation-led fine dining across NCR.

Delhi/NCR is doing Mother’s Day the way this region usually does celebrations — with hotel brunches, long lunches, and a lot of “let’s just make a day of it.” But the useful part is not the sentiment. It’s figuring out what’s actually on today, what kind of meal each place is aiming for, and whether you’re booking a loud family buffet or a calmer sit-down lunch. On Sunday, May 10, 2026, a bunch of Delhi/NCR hotels are clearly pitching special Mother’s Day service windows rather than generic Sunday dining. ### What’s actually happening today? The pattern is pretty clear — Mother’s Day brunches and special menus are live across Delhi, Aerocity, Dwarka, Connaught Place, and Gurugram. Kahajaun’s weekend roundup flags Mother’s Day brunches as one of the city’s main Sunday dining draws, while separate food guides list specific venues including ITC Maurya, The Imperial, Eros Hotel, Andaz Delhi, and others. (hospibuz.com) ### Which venues have the most concrete offers? The most specific, bookable examples are the easiest to trust. The Imperial’s “Grand Mother’s Day Brunch” at 1911 runs today from 12:30 pm to 4 pm at INR 6,500 plus taxes per person and INR 1,200 plus taxes for kids. Vivanta New Delhi, Dwarka is running a Mother’s Day Grand Brunch at Creo from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm at INR 2,500 plus taxes for adults and INR 1,250 plus taxes for kids. (kahajaun.com) ### What kind of brunch is The Imperial selling? Basically, the high-end heritage version. The Imperial is framing this less as a rushed buffet and more as an afternoon event — seasonal ingredients, seafood, desserts, sparkling pours, and a dedicated play zone so mothers can actually sit down for a while. If you want the “dress up, linger, take photos” version of the day, this is that lane. (theimperialindia.com) ### What’s the more affordable big-hotel option? Vivanta Dwarka looks like the clearest value play. The brunch includes buffet service, live counters, live music, and one unusually direct offer — up to two mothers per table dine complimentary, with additional mothers getting 20% off. That turns it from a generic festive meal into a pretty obvious family-deal pitch. (oteats.outlooktraveller.com) ### What about Aerocity? Aerocity is still the brunch cluster. JW Marriott’s K3 is pushing its signature Sunday brunch with Indian, Asian, and Mediterranean live kitchens, live music, and pricing of INR 4,199 plus taxes for the non-alcoholic brunch, INR 5,499 plus taxes for the alcoholic one, and INR 2,199 plus taxes for kids aged 6 to 12. Andaz Delhi is also being listed in current Delhi/NCR Mother’s Day dining roundups as a hotel built around family-style celebration today. (hospibuz.com) ### Is this only about buffets? Not really — that’s the catch. Some places are going bigger and louder, but others are leaning into slower restaurant meals. ITC Maurya’s Mother’s Day options span Avartana for a more structured modern South Indian meal, Ottimo at West View for a quieter European-style lunch, and The Pavilion for the more classic brunch spread. Taj’s Varq is also being positioned as a more intimate fine-dining choice than a buffet-first outing. (marriott.com) ### So how should you choose? Choose by energy level, not just cuisine. If the family wants variety and kids need room to roam, the buffet hotels in Aerocity, Dwarka, and central Delhi make more sense. If the point is conversation and a calmer table, the tasting-menu and fine-dining options at ITC Maurya or Taj-linked restaurants fit better. (recipes.timesofindia.com) ### Bottom line? Delhi/NCR’s Mother’s Day dining scene today is real, broad, and very hotel-led. The practical split is simple — budget-friendly celebratory brunches start around INR 2,500, premium heritage brunches go to INR 6,500, and the best pick depends on whether your family wants spectacle or quiet time. (hospibuz.com) (recipes.timesofindia.com)

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