restaurants
Innovative concepts are being introduced by food entrepreneurs and restaurants to attract the young and wealthy in the Capital
[…]Jamia Nagar was once a remote locality where only professors and students of Jamia Millia Islamia, cadres and activists of Muslim organisation Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, and migrants from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar lived. However, as middle-class population settled in with time, the area was gentrified gradually with cafes and restaurants springing up
[…]On Wednesday, the Delhi High Court stayed the guidelines preventing hotels and restaurants from adding service charges on meals.
[…]Restaurateurs in Delhi have welcomed the new excise regime which came into effect on Wednesday, saying when implemented fully, it will help recover losses incurred by the sector due to the Covid-induced lockdowns. With the new regime in place, the L-17 licensees, which include independent restaurants or gastro-bars, may serve any Indian or foreign liquor […]
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