What’s new? Food – August

What’s new? Food – August

What’s new? Food

What’s new? Place: The Bengaluru Brasserie

Where? Hyatt Centric MG Road Bengaluru

Hyatt Centric’s ‘The Paratha House’ at The Bengaluru Brasserie is a culinary delight that promises an unforgettable gastronomic journey. This pop-up event offers a vibrant array of parathas, each meticulously crafted to highlight the rich and diverse flavours of Indian cuisine. From the hearty, vegetable-stuffed parathas of the north to the spiced keema and khova varieties of the west, every bite celebrates tradition and innovation.

The Bengaluru Brasserie’s ambience complements the culinary experience, offering a cosy and inviting atmosphere that enhances the enjoyment of these exquisite dishes. The use of fresh, seasonal ingredients ensures that each paratha is bursting with flavour and authenticity.

Whether you’re a seasoned lover of Indian cuisine or a curious foodie, The Paratha House at Hyatt Centric MG Road is a must-visit. This event showcases the artistry of paratha making and celebrates India’s culinary heritage in a delicious and memorable way.

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What’s new? Nostalgia – The Old School Bakery
Where? Hill Road, Bandra West, Mumbai

Nestled in a charming century-old building on Hill Road, Bandra, Nostalgia Cafe and Bakery invites you to relive simpler times. This cosy corner, created by Ranji Trophy cricketer and restaurateur Sinan Khader and his uncle Salim Khader, perfectly blends old-school charm with mouth-watering treats.

As you enter, you’re greeted by cassettes, vinyl records, Bollywood posters, and vintage artefacts designed to whisk you back to your childhood. Sinan Khader shares, “We aimed to create a place where people could leave their worries behind and reflect on the best days of their lives.”

The menu features comfort classics like Veg puffs, Crunchy Samosas, Kheema Pao, and Bun Maska, alongside nostalgic beverages like Milo, Boost, and Lemon Float. The sweet counter tempts with Dutch Pastry, Baked Cheesecakes, and Blueberry Muffins.

Designed by Neetika Daga Design and Namrata Saigal Design Atelier, the interior is a nostalgic haven with antique wooden furniture and whimsical touches. Whether for a hearty meal or a simple treat, Nostalgia is where memories and flavours blend seamlessly, making it a perfect spot to unwind and relive the golden days.

What’s new? TG’S- The Oriental Grill

Where: Hyatt Hyderabad Gachibowli

Hyatt Hyderabad Gachibowli proudly unveils TG’s—The Oriental Grill, a contemporary Teppanyaki restaurant that promises to redefine Hyderabad’s culinary landscape. This vibrant eatery offers diverse Japanese and Far Eastern cuisines, including Thai, Indonesian, and Vietnamese, prepared live on Teppanyaki grills. Embracing the philosophy of “Eat what you see!” TG’s invites diners to engage with talented chefs who showcase impressive skills and captivating theatrics, transforming each meal into a mesmerizing show.

Situated within the elegant Hyatt Hyderabad Gachibowli, TG’s provides an immersive dining experience. The ambience radiates warmth, resembling an opulent living room, and the stylish decor complements flawless service. Guests can interact with chefs, inquire about dishes, and request personalized modifications, enhancing their appreciation and knowledge of the cuisine.

TG’s aims to create unforgettable moments, transforming the dining experience with exquisite, freshly prepared dishes. The lively atmosphere and interactive culinary journey at TG’s make it a must-visit for food enthusiasts seeking an extraordinary dining adventure.

What’s new? Jubilee

Where? Koregaon Park, Pune
Experience the charm of nostalgia at Jubilee, Koregaon Park’s coolest new café. Located in a vintage 1970s building, Jubilee fuses a vibrant, retro ambience with a modern twist. The café’s Art Deco-inspired decor, reminiscent of Willy Wonka’s creativity and Austin Powers’ vibrancy, offers a funky atmosphere perfect for stepping back in time.

Jubilee’s menu is a delightful blend of sweet, savoury, and boozy treats. Enjoy freshly baked sourdough, Asian-inspired pinwheels, European-style open sandwiches, and indulgent treats like Cherry Jubilee, Peach Cobbler, and Banana Split. Their coffee blends, enhanced with premium spirits like Irish whiskey, tequila, and cognac, add a unique twist to classic flavours.

The café also boasts an array of colourful bubble teas and tropical cocktails. With its eclectic decor and delectable offerings, Jubilee is not just a café but a nostalgic wonderland where old-school treats get a fabulous makeover, making it the perfect spot for creating unforgettable memories.

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Kai Kitchen in Bangalore: A global feast in the clouds

Bangalore is often known for its weather, start-up culture, and (unfortunately) traffic. Let’s throw another iconic thing into this mix: Kai Bar and Kitchen. Located on the thirteenth floor in the heart of the city, this rooftop restaurant feels like an escape pod from the town below. Once you step off the elevator, the noisy streets become a thing of the past, as you get ready to experience an “elevated” dining experience. The exceptional use of natural light makes the already spacious interiors look even larger and more open. The retractable glass ceiling, coupled with the relaxed atmosphere, creates an inviting vibe, perfect for indulging in a sobremesa that lasts hours! Their special fixed lunch menu, aptly named Zenith, is proof that great food tastes even better with a view. It comprises a thoughtfully curated selection of Asian, Continental, Oriental, and Mediterranean influences. Five courses, five moments You would expect the prices to be as sky-high as the view, but they are unbelievably down-to-earth. Zenith offers two options in its fixed menu: a three-course meal priced at 999 and a five-course meal priced at 1299. Plus taxes, of course. We highly recommend the latter, because the more the better, right? Soups, salads, dimsums, sushi, appetizers, large plates, and desserts. Gotta have ‘em all. The Smoked Chicken Salad, with baby arugula, is dressed to perfection with a yuzu vinaigrette and feels fresh and quite the looker. The Togarashi Crispy Lamb seemed a little too crisp, but felt familiar and comforting in its own right. Vegetarians, you will probably love the Edamame Dumplings and Green Paradise Sushi, both offering a symphony of flavours. A very special mention here to the Chocolate and Cranberry Cookie Dough Tart with Mascarpone Cream. Decadent yet subtle, the berries’ sourness is perfectly balanced by the rich, sweet

Top New Restaurant Menus in Mumbai and Delhi

What: New menu at Vanilla Beans Where: Bandra, Mumbai Vanilla Beans, Mumbai’s premium eggless patisserie, has launched its New Strawberry Menu, celebrating the city’s strawberry season with fresh, handcrafted creations. Known for its artisanal, made-to-order desserts, the Bandra-based brand founded by mother-son duo Deepa and Rohit Desai continues to champion seasonal produce through layered textures and bold flavour pairings. This year, alongside its cult-favourite Nutella Strawberry Cake (also available in single-serve tubs from ₹250), Vanilla Beans introduces two new highlights: the Nutella Strawberry Krispy Kunafa, made with imported kataifi and homemade pistachio paste for a delicate crunch, and the Nutella Strawberry Crunchy Crumble, featuring a buttery crumble over creamy Nutella and fresh strawberries. The expanded collection also includes Belgian Dark Chocolate Strawberry, Biscoff Strawberry, and Strawberry Cheesecake, with vegan and sugar-free options across cakes, bentos, and tubs. What: KampaiWhere: New Delhi Kampai, one of Delhi’s most prominent modern Japanese restaurants under TasteShop Pvt. Ltd., celebrates its seventh anniversary with a first-of-its-kind feedback-driven menu. Known for its authentic flavours and warm hospitality, the brand invited loyal diners and 10 leading food enthusiasts to co-create its refreshed culinary direction. Guided by the Kampai chef team, months of tastings and guest review sheets shaped a dynamic new menu that blends Japanese classics with contemporary Asian influences. The revamped selection introduces bold additions such as Sandos, Sushi Tacos, Crispy Nori Bites, Prawn Sesame Toast and Cornets, all enhanced with Japanese condiments and house-made sauces. Desserts see a dramatic upgrade too, featuring a Pull-Up Cake, Cotton Cheesecake, and the much-awaited Mochi in signature flavours. With locations in Aerocity and Vasant Kunj, Kampai continues to pair minimal Japanese aesthetics with a vibrant social dining atmosphere marking a new chapter fuelled by community, creativity, and collaboration. What: SumaWhere: MumbaiSuma, Mumbai’s newest fine-dining destination by S.P. Motles, founded

What’s New: Four New Places Making Waves Across Indian Cities

What’s new: Nanna House Where: Bandra Nanna House brings the bold, heartwarming flavours of Andhra breakfast to Bandra, adding a fresh twist to Mumbai’s morning ritual. While most South Indian eateries focus on Udupi or Tamil flavours, Nanna House celebrates the distinct comfort of Andhra cuisine with dishes like Pesarattu, Poori Saagu, Babai Idli, Butter Idli, and crisp karam podi laden dosas. Founded by Mir Aga Syed of Aegyo Cafe and Dirty Martini Nanna House is inspired by his daughters’ love for the flavours they grew up with. “Nanna,” meaning father in Telugu, reflects the warmth and nostalgia behind the concept. The menu blends homestyle comfort with variety: Millet Cone Idli, 70mm Dosa, button idlis, and a special Kiddie Meal for younger diners. To complete the experience, there’s classic filter coffee, iced versions, oat milk options, and signature Hyderabadi chai. With no fixed seating and a quick-service format, Nanna House serves fast, soulful, authentic Andhra mornings right in the heart of Bandra. What’s new:4NOTEWhere: Hyderabad Hyatt Hyderabad Gachibowli has unveiled 4NOTE, an immersive dining destination where live kitchens take center stage, transforming every meal into a multisensory experience. Launched on 9th October 2025, 4NOTE brings together four distinct culinary traditions—North Western Frontier, Oriental, Telugu, and European under one beautifully designed roof. Guests can choose indoor or outdoor seating surrounded by lush greenery while enjoying the excitement of dishes prepared right before them. The concept celebrates diversity and togetherness through food, allowing diners to explore global flavours in a single space. From corporate gatherings to family celebrations, 4NOTE’s warm, thoughtfully curated interiors make it a versatile venue that encourages connection and conversation. “4NOTE is designed to be more than just a restaurant it is a destination where live kitchens, curated menus, and immersive spaces blend into unforgettable experiences,” says Piyush Sharma,

Como Agua Reimagined: Goa’s Freshest Culinary Escape

Tucked into Vagator’s lush tropical edge and gazing out at the Arabian Sea, Como Agua has always been one of Goa’s most striking venues. But this season, it has transformed from a beloved pizzeria and Negroni bar into a full-bodied culinary destination one that’s as committed to craft as it is to creativity. Ratna Vuppala gives a lowdown of this place. A Menu Built on Freshness — and You Can Taste It The refreshed menu, led by Chef Amit Kumar, is anchored by a simple, rare promise: no processed ingredients. Everything from the citrus infusions in the cocktails to the buttermilk in the fried chicken is made fresh, in-house, and handled with intention. My meal began with the Citrus Avocado Toast, an unassuming dish elevated by its creaminess and surprising brightness. The avocado was lush without being heavy, with citrus cutting through in all the right ways. The Fried Chicken Tenders were a standout juicy, crisp, and coated in a house-made buttermilk batter. The sweet chilli dip on the side delivered the perfect hint of warmth without overpowering the chicken’s tenderness. Then came the star of their new commitments: the Burrata with Garlic Chimichurri, served with warm focaccia. Light, fresh, fragrant and unmistakably high-quality. Their fresh mozzarella and burrata are made in-house using A2 milk, giving the cheese a rich yet clean flavour that sets it apart from anything you’ll usually find in Goa. Pasta That Surprises, Pizza That Comforts For mains, the Fettuccine was easily one of the best I’ve had in recent memory silky, perfectly cooked, and subtly indulgent without being overwhelming. The Spaghetti Aglio Olio was simple, bold, and executed with confidence: exactly how Italian classics should be. Of course, Como Agua’s heritage lies in its pizza and their Neapolitan-style pies, slow-fermented for 48 hours, continue to

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