Gastronomy

Supper clubs: What's the next course?

Asia / India0 views1 min
Supper clubs: What's the next course?

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Supper clubs in India are gaining popularity as a way for people to connect and share experiences over food. These intimate gatherings, often held in private homes, offer a unique alternative to traditional restaurant dining and foster a sense of community and belonging.

Supper clubs in India are becoming increasingly popular. They offer a unique dining experience where guests can connect and share stories over food. In December, a supper club in Delhi-NCR saw guests gather in the kitchen, decorating pavlovas and eating together. This experience marked a turning point for the host, who felt that the supper club had found its true rhythm. Supper clubs are filling a gap in urban Indian lives, where people are often busy and isolated. They provide a sense of discovery and community, with meals served in a home and a focus on conversation and connection. The concept has seen a revival after the Covid-19 pandemic, with people seeking out food experiences that go beyond just the food.

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