An Exquisite Australian Wine Tasting Experience at Lupa, Bangalore

An Exquisite Australian Wine Tasting Experience at Lupa, Bangalore

By Nishang Narayan

Published on February 19, 2025

Wine lovers in Bangalore are in for a delightful evening as Austrade and All Things Nice present a special Australian wine tasting event at Lupa, Bangalore, on February 19th. Curated by renowned sommelier Nikhil Agarwal, this exclusive gathering will showcase some of Australia’s finest wines, paired with a selection of specially crafted appetizers by Lupa’s culinary team.

The evening will feature an exquisite lineup of wines, including:

Killibinbin Sneaky Shiraz – Langhorne Creek
Yalumba Samuel’s Collection Barossa Shiraz – Barossa Valley
Penfolds Bin 389 – South Australia
Two Hands “Angels’ Share” Shiraz – McLaren Vale
St. Hugo Coonawara Cabernet Sauvignon – Coonawara
Vasse Felix ‘Filius’ Chardonnay – Margaret River

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This tasting event is part of a four-part series aimed at introducing discerning Indian audiences to the diverse and high-quality wines Australia has to offer. Thanks to a free trade agreement, Australian wines now come at a more competitive price in India, making them an attractive choice for wine lovers.

For reservations, contact info@allthingsnice.in or +91 98206 98883.

About All Things Nice

Founded by Nikhil Agarwal, All Things Nice (ATN) is India’s premier platform for wine, spirits, and gourmet food experiences. The company engages with luxury brands, hotels, and restaurants through curated events and consultancy. ATN is also the co-organizer of ProWine Mumbai, India’s biggest wine and spirits trade event.

Follow @allthingsniceindia on Instagram & Facebook for updates on exclusive wine and spirits events.


Farzi Café CyberHub Unveils ‘Farzi. Forward.’ After Refurbishment

Farzi Café CyberHub Unveils ‘Farzi. Forward.’ After Refurbishment

By Hariharan U

Published on April 29, 2026

Farzi Café CyberHub has unveiled its refreshed identity with ‘Farzi. Forward.’, marking a new chapter following a four-month refurbishment that reimagines the brand’s approach to design, cuisine, and overall experience.

Launched in 2014, Farzi Café has evolved into a globally recognised name with a presence across India and international markets. Known for its reinterpretation of Indian flavours, the brand continues to refine its philosophy balancing familiarity with innovation.

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The revamped CyberHub space introduces two distinct yet cohesive zones, a café-led dining experience and a more dynamic bar environment. The design moves away from its earlier rustic aesthetic, embracing a more contemporary, refined language while retaining the brand’s core identity.

Commenting on the evolution, Zorawar Kalra said, “Farzi Café has always been a genre-defining brand. With the new menu and beverage programme, we are building on years of creative exploration to create a meaningful shift. From cocktails inspired by Indian cities to our progressive coffee programme, the experience now extends well beyond the plate.”

The culinary direction stays rooted in modern Indian reinterpretation, with tapas-style plates such as Dal Chawal Arancini, Burrata Thecha Bomb, and Tempura Fried Prawns with Rasam Reduction. Main course offerings continue this narrative with dishes like Rogan Josh Shepherd’s Pie, Railway Chicken Curry, and Kosha Mangsho, blending comfort with contemporary technique.

A standout addition is the Cocktail Safari, a curated bar programme led by Anurag Dhingra. Each cocktail draws inspiration from Indian cities—ranging from Mumbai’s street-food-inspired highball to Bengaluru’s Kaapi Martini, creating a cultural narrative through mixology.

Complementing the experience is a progressive coffee programme, featuring both classic brews and experimental offerings such as cold brew soft serve and specialty lattes, designed to cater to evolving consumer preferences.

Desserts continue Farzi’s signature playful approach, with creations like Parle-G Cheesecake, Tres Leches Rasmalai, and Mithai Tiramisu, combining nostalgia with modern presentation.

With ‘Farzi. Forward.’, the brand reinforces its positioning as a leader in modern Indian dining, focusing on thoughtful evolution rather than disruption—bringing together food, design, and culture in a more refined, experience-led format.


Chef Mohammed Saleem Gafoor Brings Summer Nostalgia Alive with Mango Kulfi

Chef Mohammed Saleem Gafoor Brings Summer Nostalgia Alive with Mango Kulfi

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on April 29, 2026

This summer, Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru brings a touch of nostalgia through a special creation by Chef Mohammed Saleem Gafoor, Pastry Chef at the property. Inspired by his childhood memories in Dehradun, the dish reflects simple moments and flavours that define Indian summers.

Chef Saleem recalls growing up near a mango orchard, where the air would be filled with the sweet aroma of ripe fruit. Evenings spent with friends and enjoying kulfi on the way back from school have shaped the idea behind his Alphonso Mango Saffron Kulfi. The recipe captures not just the taste of mangoes but also the feeling of those carefree days.

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At the centre of this dessert is the use of fresh Alphonso mango reduction, carefully blended into a milk base to retain its natural aroma and flavour. While Alphonso mangoes are preferred for their richness, the recipe also allows the use of Kesar or Dasheri mangoes, making it easy to recreate at home.

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The preparation follows a simple process. Milk and cream are gently simmered before being combined with condensed milk, roasted pistachios, and a hint of Kashmiri Mongra saffron. Once cooled, fresh mango puree is added to the mixture and blended well. The mixture is then poured into moulds and frozen overnight to achieve the perfect texture. It is best served chilled with fresh mango pieces and a garnish of roasted nuts.

Through this recipe, Chef Mohammed Saleem Gafoor brings together flavour and memory, offering a dessert that feels both familiar and refreshing, perfect for the summer season.


HGK Foods Expands into Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad & Bengaluru

HGK Foods Expands into Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad & Bengaluru

By Hariharan U

Published on April 29, 2026

HGK Foods has announced its expansion into four major metro cities, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru marking a significant milestone in its journey to build a scalable and reliable corporate food infrastructure across India.

The move reflects the company’s strategic focus on key corporate and industrial clusters, as it strengthens its presence in high-demand urban markets.

Founded in 2018 by Sonal Raghav, the company began as a small kitchen operation serving around 400 meals a day. Today, it has scaled significantly, delivering over 18 lakh meals annually with a daily capacity exceeding 5,000 meals, catering exclusively to corporates and industrial setups.

Speaking on the expansion, Sonal Raghav said, “We’re not in the business of serving food. We’re in the business of removing a daily operational problem for companies. As we expand into new cities, our focus remains the same—bringing structure, reliability, and peace of mind to workplace food operations.”

Workplace food continues to be a critical yet often overlooked operational challenge for organisations, frequently impacted by vendor inconsistencies, quality concerns, and coordination issues. HGK Foods addresses this gap through structured processes, centralised quality control, and accountability-driven execution.

With its growing footprint, the company aims to position itself as one of India’s most dependable corporate food solutions networks, designed to support businesses at scale while minimising operational complexity.

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