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By Hariharan U
Published on September 3, 2025
Sterling Holiday Resorts has announced the opening of The Malabar, its new fine dining specialty restaurant at Sterling Wayanad, Sulthan Bathery. Designed as a destination dining concept, the restaurant highlights Kerala’s culinary heritage through heirloom dishes, cultural storytelling, and refined service rituals.
The launch was celebrated with a cultural showcase featuring floral arrangements, a puja ceremony, a Theyyam performance, a spice garden tour, and an evening of live Sufi music paired with a curated dinner reflecting the restaurant’s philosophy of food as theatre.
The Malabar’s compact, story-driven menu offers signature dishes like Chemeen Biryani, Erachi Puttu, Malabar Mango Cloud Fish, and Koonthal Nirachathu, along with forgotten classics such as Chakka Pathiri Nirachathu. Vegetarian highlights include Koon Curry, Raw Jackfruit Cutlets, Mathanga Erissery, and Cheera Parippu Curry, each plate designed with authenticity and cultural resonance.
Commenting on the launch, Mr. Dileep Nair, Head of Operations at Sterling, said, “The Malabar was built on the voice of our guests. Insights showed a clear demand for authentic Kerala heirloom cuisine in a ₹700+ crore fine-dining market with no regional leader. The Malabar answers with authentic recipes, theatrical service, and a fine-dining format that creates recall and loyalty”.
This marks Sterling’s second major concept-driven restaurant, following Amo Odisha in Puri (2024). The Malabar strengthens Sterling’s vision of transforming dining into a strategic asset across destinations by blending heirloom dishes, local rituals, and sensory immersion.
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Published on December 16, 2025
As winter sets in, Anardana welcomes the season with a specially curated Winter Menu that celebrates India’s much-loved seasonal dishes, reimagined with a contemporary approach. Rooted in freshness and familiar flavours, the menu reflects the restaurant’s focus on comfort-driven food crafted with care and balance.
The winter offering opens with the Lamb Bone Marrow Soup, a slow-simmered broth that delivers deep, layered flavours and comforting warmth, making it a perfect start to a cold evening. For those who enjoy rich yet delicate preparations, the Murgh Methi Malai stands out with tender chicken gently cooked with fenugreek and malai, finished with charcoal parmesan shards that add a subtle smoky note.
Vegetarian diners can enjoy the Tandoori Broccoli with Masoor Dal Hummus, where smoky, tandoor-roasted broccoli is paired with a smooth and mildly spiced lentil hummus. The dish brings together familiar Indian flavours with a modern presentation, offering balance and depth in every bite.
A true winter favourite, Makke di Roti and Sarson da Saag, anchors the menu with nostalgia and warmth, capturing the essence of the season and the comfort of traditional Indian kitchens.
To complement the food, Anardana also introduces winter beverages designed to warm and soothe. The Anardana Special Mulled Wine is served warm with citrus and spice notes, while the Kashmiri Kahwa offers a lighter option with saffron, green tea, and almonds.
Every dish on the Winter Menu reflects Anardana’s philosophy of honouring Indian culinary heritage while adding thoughtful, contemporary touches. The result is a dining experience that feels familiar, comforting, and quietly elevated — ideal for the winter months.
Address: Ambience Mall, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
By Manu Vardhan Kannan
This winter, Daryaganj invites diners to experience a thoughtfully curated menu inspired by the timeless flavours of North India. Rooted in closely guarded recipes from 1947, the seasonal offering celebrates the comforting ingredients and traditional cooking techniques that define North Indian winter cuisine. Each dish is crafted to bring warmth, nostalgia and authenticity to the dining table.
The winter journey begins with Bhutta Shorba, a wholesome and warming soup prepared using seasonal corn, setting the tone for a comforting feast. The starter selection includes delicately marinated Paneer Methi Malai Tikka and Chicken Tikka Methi Malai, char-grilled in the tandoor to achieve a fragrant and smoky depth that reflects the essence of traditional North Indian cooking.
The main course highlights the heart of North Indian winter dining with the classic Sarson Ka Saag, served with freshly made Makki Ki Roti and Bathua Ka Raita. This comforting combination captures the true spirit of the season and remains a winter favourite across generations. For those seeking hearty variations, the menu also features Sarson Saag Chicken and Saag Meat, prepared using authentic ingredients and slow-cooked methods inspired by Daryaganj’s culinary legacy.
The experience concludes on a sweet note with Daryaganj’s bestselling Gulab Jamun, soft and rich, offering a nostalgic finish to the traditional winter meal.
At Daryaganj, winter dining goes beyond food. It is an experience rooted in tradition, warmth and heritage, where every dish tells a story of North India’s culinary past, thoughtfully prepared to create lasting memories for families and loved ones.
The Traditional North Indian Winter Feast is available across all Daryaganj outlets for guests to enjoy throughout the winter season.
Published on December 15, 2025
Christmas in Mumbai is all about coming together over good food, warm conversations, and festive cheer. This season, the city’s dining scene is celebrating the holidays with thoughtfully curated menus, cosy settings, and experiences that feel both comforting and special. Whether you’re planning a relaxed Christmas brunch, a celebratory dinner, or a family meal filled with nostalgia, these restaurants promise flavours and moments worth remembering.
Onrique brings a sense of European winter nostalgia to Mumbai with its specially curated Christmas menu. Inspired by slow-cooked comfort food and seasonal produce, the menu highlights ingredients like pumpkin, young roots, mulled grapes, and brie. Guests can enjoy dishes such as Roasted Butternut Squash Soup with brie crostini, Brussels Sprouts & Kale Salad with cranberry vinaigrette, Smoked Corn Ravioli, Maple-Glazed Chicken Roulade, and a festive Pumpkin Spiced Tart with rosemary semifreddo.
The celebrations peak on December 25 with a special Christmas Brunch featuring a live saxophonist, cookie and cupcake painting, tableside mulled wine and hot chocolate, and a chocolate truffle rolling station, making it an ideal afternoon outing for families and friends.
When: 10 December – 15 January | 12 PM onwardsWhere: Santacruz (West), Mumbai
DEA offers a bold take on Christmas dining with a menu rooted in fire-led cooking and fermentation. The festive spread opens with Smoked Tomato Tartare layered with rucola, leek ash, and mustard ice cream, along with Fermented Jalapeño Maki. Comfort-driven mains like Pahadi Morels with water chestnut orzetto, King Chilli Miso Cabbage, Crispy Pork Belly, and a classic Chicken Pot Pie bring warmth and depth to the table.
Desserts such as Smoky Pumpkin Gelato and Sticky Toffee Pudding with jaggery and Sichuan peppercorn round off the experience on a dramatic, festive note.
When: 16 December – 31 December | 7 PM onwardsWhere: Prabhadevi, Mumbai
Luuma House welcomes the festive season with warm décor, comforting flavours, and indulgent cocktails. The Christmas menu features Scotch Eggs, Red Wine Poached Pear Salad, Baked Phyllo Pastry Kofta Biryani, and Pan-Grilled Chilean Seabass. Desserts include classic Christmas Pudding with brandy sauce, Chocolate & Peanut Butter Cheesecake, and a Chocolate & Coconut Yule Log.
Seasonal cocktails like The Snow Globe and Santa’s Slam add to the celebratory mood, making Luuma House a cosy spot for relaxed Christmas gatherings.
When: 16 December – 31 DecemberWhere: Vile Parle West, Mumbai
Epitome ushers in Christmas with a decadent vegetarian menu served against its striking “heaven-meets-hell” interiors. Festive highlights include Cream Cheese Avocado Tartare on a Kataifi Nest, Truffle Mushroom Baklava with parmesan emulsion, Tokyo Caesar with crispy nori, and Miso Garlic Linguini finished with house-made chilli oil.
The experience concludes with the restaurant’s signature Dubai Bling Bling dessert, presented tableside for a touch of festive drama.
Where: Lower Parel West, Mumbai
Devangere Benne brings a warm, nostalgic touch to Christmas with comforting flavours from Karnataka. The festive menu centres around the iconic Benne Masala Dosa made using butter and batter sourced from Davangere. Guests can also enjoy Gini Dosa, Kadi Patta Cashew Idli, Stuffed Medu Vada, and soft Vellayappam, paired with filter coffee and masala chai.
It’s an easy, comforting way to celebrate Christmas mornings with family.
Where: Borivali East, Mumbai
Sora by The Nines offers a calm and contemporary Christmas experience with a vegetarian menu that feels light yet festive. Popular dishes include Chimichurri Paneer, Khow Suey, Mock Meat Chilly, and Broccoli Corn Cheese. The bar complements the spread with elegant cocktails like Purple Mist, Elder Blush, and Pink Amber.
With its sky-inspired interiors and relaxed vibe, Sora is ideal for a laid-back Christmas celebration.
Amritsr celebrates Christmas with hearty Punjabi flavours and festive warmth. The menu features classics such as Dal Makhni, Butter Chicken, Sarson da Saag, Amritsari Fish Fry, Tandoori Chicken, and the much-loved Amritsari Kulcha. Winter favourites like Gajar ki Kanji, Punjabi Lassi, and Sikanjvi add to the seasonal cheer.
It’s a soulful, flavour-packed way to enjoy Christmas with friends and family.
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