A Gastronomic Journey: Dive into the Newest Restaurants and Menus

Embark on a culinary adventure with Hashtag Magazine as we take you to explore the newest restaurants and menus, captivating taste buds nationwide. Discover many dining destinations offering innovative cuisines and delightful experiences, from vibrant urban hubs to quaint corners.

Cafe 49 Unveils a Symphony of Sweet Delights!

Location: Mumbai

Cafe 49 welcomes the summer season with a Mango Menu that promises to delight mango enthusiasts. From classic desserts like Mango Fresh Cream and Mango Baked Cheesecake to innovative creations like Mango Lotus Biscoff Baked Cheesecake, Mango Nutella, and Mango Raspberry, each dish is crafted to perfection using the finest Alphonso mangoes.

Cafe 49 offers Mango Tacos and Mango Quesadillas for those craving something savoury, blending mango’s sweet and tangy flavours with tasty ingredients. Try the refreshing Mango Cocktail or spicy Chili Mango Mocktail to quench your thirst. With its range of desserts, dishes, and beverages, Cafe 49’s Mango Menu is a delightful treat for mango lovers!

Address: Cafe 49, The Emerald Hotel, Juhu Tara Road, Juhu, Mumbai – 400049
Timing: 11 am to 11 pm

Get a Taste of Tiger Yaki: A Fusion of Korean and Japanese Delights

Location: Bangalore

Tiger Yaki, the renowned fast-casual Korean & Japanese restaurant, is ready to charm Bangalore with its unique culinary blend. Founded by Chef & CEO Rahul Vasandani and co-founded by CMO Karan Sharma, Tiger Yaki has already won hearts in Mumbai. Now, Bangaloreans can savour the fusion of Korean and Japanese flavours at their new outlet on St. Marks Road.

More than a dining experience, Tiger Yaki offers innovation, convenience, and a welcoming ambiance. It is located at a prime spot and promises to be a vibrant addition to Bangalore’s food scene. With Bangalore’s growing interest in Asian cuisine, Tiger Yaki’s arrival couldn’t be more timely.

From tantalizing Takoyakis to savoury Bulgogi Tiger, each dish at Tiger Yaki is a masterpiece. Tiger Yaki is committed to using only the freshest ingredients, ensuring a culinary adventure. The grand opening in Bangalore marks a new chapter for Tiger Yaki, inviting food enthusiasts to indulge in a delightful fusion of tradition and innovation.

Address: Tiger Yaki – Shop premises unit number 3, ground floor, House of Lords, No 16/1, St Marks Road, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. 
Timing: 12:30 pm to 11 pm. 

Beat the Heat with Tao Asian Kitchen’s Light Summer Dishes

Location: Nagpur

Beat the summer heat with Tao Asian Kitchen’s new vegetarian menu, offering a delightful array of light summer dishes and refreshing mocktails. Indulge in various vegetarian options, including Stir-fried Tofu, Creamy Avocado Maki Roll, Green Veggies, and cashew Nut Dimsums. There’s Miso Ramen and Loaded Vegetable Ramen for noodle lovers, while stir-fry enthusiasts can enjoy Exotic Vegetables in Black Bean Sauce or Shandong fried rice. The menu also features Oriental Tofu in Hunan Sauce, adding a flavourful twist to a classic dish.

Pair your meal with a handcrafted mocktail from their enticing menu, such as Berry Blast, Blue Lagoon, or Orange Blossom. Each drink is designed to refresh and delight your taste buds, complementing your summer dining experience at Tao Asian Kitchen.

Backyard Gupta House, RNT Marg, Sita Kunj, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001

Tel: +91 97020 71015

Spice Up Your Dining Experience at Chilli Pop

Location: Delhi

Located in the lively Rajouri Garden area, the newly launched Chilli Pop draws inspiration from its surroundings to craft a dynamic and diverse ambience. In three words, it can be described as bold, eclectic, and fun. Born out of a passion for spicy flavours and a vision to offer a unique dining experience that blends heat with satisfying tastes, Chilli Pop has evolved into a brand known for its diverse menu and innovative marketing strategies. From humble beginnings, it has expanded its reach to a broader audience, adapting its approach to align with evolving consumer preferences and culinary trends.

What sets Chilli Pop apart is its quirky design and unique features. Vibrant interiors, eye-catching colours, playful elements, and vivid handmade paintings create a genuinely distinctive space. The restaurant actively engages with its community through social media, contests, and events, fostering a sense of belonging and loyalty among its patrons.

The menu at Chilli Pop reflects the neighbourhood’s cultural diversity, offering a wide variety of flavours and culinary influences from around the world. The vibrant atmosphere within the restaurant makes it a favoured destination for socializing and indulging in flavourful cuisine and cocktails. With its bold flavours, dynamic ambiance, and unique design elements, Chilli Pop promises a memorable and enjoyable experience for all who visit.

Address: Property Space No.1, 4th Floor, Vishal, Shivaji Place, Vishal Enclave, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi, Delhi, 110027

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Celebrating Goddess Durga with South Indian

Durga Puja is one of the most vibrant and widely celebrated festivals in India, especially in West Bengal, Assam, Odisha, and Tripura. The festival, which honours Goddess Durga’s victory over Mahishasura, is marked by grand pandals, cultural programs, traditional rituals, and of course, food. While Bengali delicacies like khichuri, luchi, aloor dum, and mishti doi usually dominate the festival menu, this year, why not add a unique twist by embracing the rich flavours of South India? South Indian cuisine is known for its aromatic spices, diverse vegetarian options, and comforting flavours. Adding these dishes to your Durga Puja celebrations not only introduces variety but also showcases India’s culinary diversity. Imagine enjoying your bhog with crispy dosas or finishing a cultural evening with a steaming bowl of payasam it’s a fusion that blends tradition with innovation. One of the simplest yet most flavourful dishes to include is lemon rice. Light, tangy, and quick to prepare, lemon rice can be served as part of the bhog or as an evening snack for pandal hoppers. For a richer dish, bisi bele bath, a wholesome mix of rice, lentils, tamarind, and spices, brings comfort food vibes with a festive flair. Its hearty texture and aromatic seasoning make it a perfect counterpart to traditional khichuri. When it comes to snacks, South India offers endless options. Medu vada, the crispy lentil doughnut, pairs beautifully with coconut chutney and sambar. These golden delights can easily be served at community gatherings during Puja evenings. Another great option is masala dosa crispy crepes stuffed with spiced potatoes, served with chutneys. It’s a crowd favourite and can be adapted to large gatherings. Of course, no festival is complete without sweets, and South India has plenty to offer. Payasam, made with rice or vermicelli, simmered in milk and flavoured with cardamom

Feasting into the Future:Biggest Wedding Food Trends for 2025

Hashtag Magazine explores the biggest wedding food trends for 2025, where tradition meets innovation. From sustainable menus to immersive dining experiences, discover how couples are redefining wedding celebrations with unforgettable culinary delights. 1.What are the biggest wedding food trends you’re seeing for 2025? Weddings in 2025 are all about minimal elegance and pastel-inspired setups, with menus that balance global influences and progressive Indian cuisine. Couples are seeking innovation with comfort, familiar dishes presented with a fresh twist alongside interactive experiences like live stations and sustainable, seasonal menus. 2.Are couples leaning more towards traditional Indian menus or global fusion cuisine? Couples aren’t choosing between traditional Indian and global fusion, they’re blending both. Classics anchor the rituals, while progressive Indian and global flavors elevate cocktail nights and receptions, creating a menu that feels both rooted and modern. 3.What are the top three “wow factor” food presentations or setups couples are asking for? One big wow factor we created was a dessert landscape, a flex printed with circles as placeholders where chefs designed patterns using edible paints, sauces, and garnishes before placing the desserts. Another unique idea has been edible jewellery, where guests could actually wear and eat the creations. Couples love these because they turn food into both art and experience. 4.How are sustainability and locally sourced ingredients influencing wedding menus this year? Couples today are embracing seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, not only for their freshness, but also to support farmers, reduce waste, and pair them with eco-friendly packaging and serve ware. It’s a mindful shift that makes weddings feel both luxurious and responsible. 5.What’s trending in wedding desserts? Plated dinners are generally reserved for VIP sections and remain an option, but at weddings, live and interactive counters continue to be the highlight. They bring energy, engagement, and variety, which is why

What’s Cooking in India Now

What: The Hazelnut Factory Where: Handicraft Nagar, Fatehabad Road, Agra The Hazelnut Factory, known for its artisanal mithai and specialty coffee, brings its signature charm to Agra with its 15th outlet. Stepping inside, guests are greeted by the café’s iconic blue interiors, a blend of European elegance and Indian warmth. The highlight this season is their Baklava reimagined with regional flavours perfectly paired with single-estate Chikmagalur coffee. Signature offerings like the trademarked Labon™ and indulgent pastries strike a balance between tradition and modern patisserie. The café’s latest cultural twist imagines Emperor Shahjahan as a coffee enthusiast, infusing Agra’s heritage into a playful, contemporary setting. Whether you’re seeking a refined coffee break, an artisanal dessert indulgence, or an elevated gifting option, THF delivers a sensory celebration where taste, texture, and culture meet. What: The Mission BayWhere: Eldeco Centre, Malviya Nagar, Delhi The Mission Bay, founded by Puja Sahu of The Potbelly Bihari Kitchen, is Delhi’s first restaurant to capture San Francisco’s vibrant multicultural energy and farm-to-table ethos. The menu, helmed by award-winning Chef Adam Timney, Sous Chef Dustin Vorkoeper, and Mixologist Nora Furst, draws from global inspirations Mexico, Italy, the Mediterranean, Japan, and Korea while spotlighting the freshest produce. Many dry ingredients are flown in from San Francisco, ensuring unmatched authenticity. Highlights include the Herb-brined pan-roast chicken, a nod to Puja’s favourite SF restaurant, Foreign Cinema succulent, aromatic, and deeply comforting. Drinks are as meticulously crafted as the food, making every sip and bite a statement in flavour and finesse. With its innovative menu, fresh sourcing, and cosmopolitan flair, The Mission Bay isn’t just a restaurant it’s a culinary bridge between Delhi and San Francisco, perfect for adventurous palates and lovers of global dining experiences. What: My Bar Headquarters – MeerutWhere: Commercial hub, Meerut The iconic Delhi-born My Bar Headquarters arrives

When the North Comes to the South

Up North at Pullman Chennai Anna Salai is a rooftop dining destination that brings the best of North Indian flavours to the city. If you are looking for an elevated North Indian dining experience that comes with breathtaking city views, look no further than Up North, which is making its unique mark on the culinary landscape of Chennai. BINDU GOPAL RAO highlights how the rooftop restaurant blends authentic North Indian flavours with chic ambience and sweeping city views. Chic Look The rooftop restaurant that is open for dinner has a chic, sophisticated ambience. The red brick walls are not just aesthetic but also double up as natural insulation and soundproofing. The best part is the glass canopy, which means you can dine under the open sky, perfect for a romantic meal for couples or even fun rooftop gatherings. The warm lighting and progressive music create an eclectic ambience, too. Food Philosophy Designed for those who appreciate fine dining with a contemporary twist, Up North offers a meticulously curated menu that pays homage to the rich culinary heritage of North India. All the dishes here use premium ingredients and bold spices and are made using modern techniques. The menu is light, refined, and a departure from the usual heavy and rich North Indian fare. The meal is best accompanied with a selection of curated India-inspired cocktails (think ingredients like raw mango, saffron, and rose) and premium spirits. If you don’t drink, fret not, as the collection of mocktails is interesting too. The Kokum Cooler with kokum, lime, and soda; the Kala Khatta Banta with Kala Khatta, lime, and aerated beverage; and the Paloma Kumari with pineapple, passion fruit, lime, and coconut are good choices. North Side with watermelon chunks, cilantro, agave, and fennel seeds is another must-try on the menu. And

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