'A day without a friend is like a pot without a single drop of honey left inside.' said Winnie the Pooh. We have found the perfect people who will ensure that your pot always has delicious honey. Now, all you have to do is wonder about your friends. .
Food is symbolic of love when words are inadequate. And, it is true for the recently opened restaurant Nueva in Delhi. Each dish here tells a story of the many regions in South America. Do visit and surround yourself with love..
No 3 Clive Road is more than a box of tea. It is the smell of sweet surprise that is like a trip down memory lane that ends at 3 Clive Road. More about this exciting brand by Radhika Chopra. .
Christine Pemberton explores "food of the gods" in Bombay. We know the city is officially Mumbai now but somehow Bombay has a ring of nostalgia laced with all things sugar and spice. Here's the story.
There is something comforting about sitting in a space with high ceilings with sun sneaking in through big windows. That is Cafe Zoe for you, an ode to Bombay's Industrial heritage and critically acclaimed for the food and wine. Here's the story.
"Nano", "Varanas" and "Sagar" are just not popular Indian names. At Gupta Sugarcane in Mumbai they are used as a measure for sugarcane juice. The popular shop attracts people from all over the world who come to sample the famous "gane ka rus".
Ingredients, smell and texture not only tell the story of a meal. They also tell a tale of civilisations and lives rolled in between. Kunafa, an Arabic cafe in Delhi is one such story.
Bar Palladio is a peacock blue restaurant set within the grounds of Jaipur's Narain Niwas Hotel. What takes your breath away are the interiors, they are a delicious fusion of the "east and the west". Christine Pemberton visits the bar and comes back with the story.
Lavaash by Saby is the new restaurant hitting the right buzz notes in India's capital. Rubbing shoulders with the Qutab Minar and dishes that dig into India's Armenian connect, this place is full of culinary stories. Find out more!
For travellers, one place sometimes becomes a dot that connects other dots or places. In this photo essay, Chihwei Yu, writes about a Tea boutique in Delhi and how it reminds her of similar places in her home country - Taiwan. Find out more
There are restaurants. And then there's the fabulously named Sodabottleopenerwala in New Delhi's Khan market. Welcome to the world of Irani cafes. Let's push open the door and explore, shall we?
In May 2006, a group of creative folk in Belgium put their heads together and decided to try and create a flying dinner table. And they did. Take a look!
For more than half a century, Mittal Teas has not just been selling teas but also telling stories. Take a look.
In Bombay, there's more to bread and fillings than the Vada Pav. Take a look.
Tucked inside the hustle and bustle of OId Delhi is a place that brings back old world charm in one of the most literally refreshing ways possible. Check out Aap Ki Pasand tea boutique! See more!
Jesse van de Zand and Apeksha Porwal talk about their start-up Janta Meals. Based in Gurgaon they are redefining the standards of affordable food. See more!
For the Kings and Queens of culinary worlds - merging art with food, flaming temptation and weaving words with charm comes easy. See more!
Simon Chambers a British documentary filmmaker checks out the North and South Indian cuisine available in Delhi and walks out with sticky fingers. Click here to find out more!
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