Searched for
LE CIRQUE SIGNATURE
Bon Appetit: Global chefs and restaurant companies are headed to Indian cities as consumers welcome new tastes and trendsAs India becomes a prime market for global consumption of both goods and experiences, and as other economies face uncertainties, global che...
ImpactGuru.com co-founder grateful for extra time with family during pandemic; says fitness a very important goalLondon, New York, Singapore, Beijing, and Dubai are among Khushboo Jain's favourite shopping destinations.
France’s most acclaimed chef Alain Passard explains how vegetables remain his 'passion and love'This chef went vegetarian in the heart of haute cuisine — Paris — and lived to retain his three Michelin stars.
Five-star hotels bring more to the menuHistorically, room tariffs drove the revenues of five-star hotels, but times have changed. F&B’s contribution has risen significantly, and ...
If Mark Zuckerberg walks in a hoodie, we'll give him a jacket: Le Cirque's CEO on dress-codeIn an era where casual restaurants are cool, fine-dining has a future too, feels Carlo Mantica, CEO of the New York-headquartered Le Cirque.
Five-star hotels upping glam & innovation quotient to cater to super-rich vegetarian patronsTaj's Executive Grand Chef Hemant Oberoi smilingly remarked at the 5th anniversary of Wasabi in Delhi that 7 out of 10 richest Indians are ...
India bigger market than China for Le CirqueFor Le Cirque restaurant chain, India is the largest Asian market contrary to China, as often believed.
Maccioni Group launches Le Cirque Signature at Leela MumbaiUndoubtedly, Le Cirque Signature at The Leela Mumbai will add a new dimension to dining in the financial capital of India, Nair added.
Le Cirque poised to enter Bangalore by next yearThe group may also bring its Italian chain Sirio to the country in the long term, the son of Le Cirque’s founder and ringmaster Sirio Macci...
Michelin star gains significance in India’s hospitality industryIn the increasingly competitive world of fine dining, the Michelin star is gaining totemic status in India’s hospitality industry as a gast...
Fine dining may cost more on falling rupeeThe fine dine market saw over 15% growth last year, driven by affluent consumers indulging and experiencing exotic cuisines.
- The Leela Palace Kempinski lives up to its location in Delhi’s most exclusive enclave
Luxury is the leitmotif in both new hotels but the appeal of each is so distinct that those predicting a turf war for the creme de la creme...