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  • Woman says she fell ill after eating at Bengaluru restaurant. Why Zomato removed her review

    She took to Twitter to complain about Zomato's action on her post. Many others expressed anger about it.

  • Mumbai's new restaurant, The Conservatory, offers a dining experience amid lush greenery

    Step inside this newly-opened restaurant in Juhu to experience a glasshouse vibe and food that's inspired from Southeast Asian cuisine with a touch of European tapas

  • How dining experiences have changed dramatically during lockdown

    From virtual celebrations to ready-to-cook kits guiding the diner how to put together a meal and contactless deliveries of one’s favourite dishes, gourmands are getting used to it all.

  • Dutch restaurant trials glass booths for dining amid coronavirus

    A Dutch restaurant has come up with an idea on how to offer classy outdoor dining in the age of coronavirus: small glass cabins built for two or three people, creating intimate cocoons on a public patio.

  • 60% affluent Indians to up discretionary spending next year

    Affluent Indians strike a balance between spending on experiential and material luxuries, investing in their future, and taking care of themselves and their families. Visa Affluent Study 2014 says India will rank second only to China

  • Speciality Restaurant to launch 4-5 new stores by Q4

    Speciality Restaurants that runs Mainland China posted a 14 percent rise in revenue for the quarter ending December 31 at Rs 61 crore against Rs 53.53 crore yoy. Anjan Chatterjee, MD, Specialty Restaurants told CNBC-TV18 that the company is adding 16 stores this year.

  • 3 dining habits to leave behind

    Sumana Mukherjee of Forbes India gets a list of 3 dining habits to leave behind.

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