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May 26, 2011

Party late at the China Kitchen Bar in New Delhi

Hyatt CK .jpgGood news for Delhi's party animals - there's another place in town to party till dawn. The China Kitchen and Restaurant at the Hyatt Regency now has a bar which is open till dawn. The new China Kitchen Bar seats 20 and has an extensive snack menu.
Pictured: China Kitchen Bar at Hyatt Regency, New Delhi

May 23, 2011

A Tryst with Torres at Caperbery

Tor.jpgThe timing of the Torres wine dinner hosted at Caperberry restaurant at Bangalore, might almost have you believe it was a celebratory one. After all, Torres had scored an amazing 19 medals (gold, silver and bronze, plus commendations across categories) at the recently announced Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA) 2011, at the London International Wine Fair, writes Ruma Singh

May 5, 2011

The Coming Out of German Riesling in Indian Society

DSC_0213.jpgWine enthusiasts were in for a treat on Monday, May 2, when Sommelier India Wine magazine organised a special Riesling tasting at the residence of the German Ambassador. Sommelier India Publisher and Editor Reva Singh pulled off a coup of sorts by managing to get as many as 16 superb German Rieslings direct from Frankfurt for an exclusive tasting, writes Soni Sangwan. Pictured left: Wine connoisseurs at the Riesling tasting

May 2, 2011

Set your sights on Stella for a gastronomical experience

Stella.jpgTucked away on the eighth floor of The Leela Kempinski in Mumbai is Stella, an exclusive fine dining restaurant, offers exquisitely simple Italian cuisine under scored by subtle flavours, creative flair and delicate finesse, writes Suneeta Sodhi Kanga. Pictured: Stella, Italian fine dining restaurant at The Leela Kempinski, Mumbai

Excise policy 2011-2012 anounced - New Licence Raj?

The Excise department has done it yet again. It seems the Rs 5 lakh (Rs 500,000) licence fee wasn't enough of an expense for importers, but the department wants more! Isheeta Gupta comments.

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