Lodhi Gardens is a park in New Delhi, dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries, which means it has been a silent spectator to various transformations in India's history, including its culinary journey. While the gardens themselves may not have a direct culinary history, they are very much a part of the larger canvas of Delhi's gastronomic heritage. The area has seen an amalgamation of various cultures and cuisines, from Mughal to British and contemporary fusion. This mix reflects in the myriad of food options available in and around Lodhi Gardens, from street food to fine dining experiences.
Note that while RJ piece does not include cow meat dishes in this description, the menus in the mentioned restaurants may widely vary and could include a wider variety of options for different dietary preferences.