The cafe chain is adding neighbourhood nuances to its decor and menu as it ventures deeper in India.
'People think about his final 48 hours and how did he become a martyr... but the life I came to know from uncle and aunty was of someone who was so full of joy and laughter.'
The delectable fast-breaking meals or Iftars are becoming more innovative as ever and the spreads more lavish.
'Barriers have come across roads marking the end of Noida, the start of Gurgaon, the hard borders allowing no passage -- at least by day,' observes Kishore Singh.
'The smartest businessmen are shopkeepers as their return on investment is better than anyone else.'
Presenting the stylish celebrity sightings this week.
Diwali was full of parties, back-to-back. But it was also about poojas and Bhai Dooj.
'At the end of 2020, I was insecure, going through heartbreak, filled with negativity and self-doubt.' 'I had worked so hard over the past few years and suddenly, my career was stagnant.'
Veteran designer Ritu Kumar closed the show on Day Four of the Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2013.
Musings on love, life and everything in between.
Designer Payal Singhal offered up a range of Indianwear and fusion outfits on Day One of Lakme Fashion Week.
These are the three winners of the Valentine's Day SMS Contest for the most original and creative chat-up lines by our readers!
British supermodel Naomi Campbell wore a pink and purple lehenga-choli for her boyfriend Vladimir Doronin's pre birthday bash in Jodhpur.
Royal Halal is a range of premium frozen ready-cooked meals that promises quality and the authentic taste of home-cooked food, Noon told reporters after the launch.
Bollywood beauty Deepika Padukone looked gorgeous as she walked the ramp wearing exquisite jewellery by renowned designer Farah Khan at the India International Jewellery Week in Mumbai.
Cooking a special meal for V-Day? Try these recipes.
It's a closed club. No real estate developer or retailer who may have made serious money recently can get into luxury. The domain is reserved for those who are exposed to these brands and understand their finer aspects.
Stop what you're doing and look at these food pix!
In case you don't know what that is, step inside this slide show.
Still wondering what you should be wearing on the first day of Navratri? Take a cue from these celebs.
It was 40 years ago on December 16 that the world saw the biggest surrender of an army after World War II. Journalist Prem Prakash recounts what happened on that momentous day.
The new step to curb immigration will prevent Indians restaurants from hiring experiences chefs from the Indian sub-continent.
Pakistani designer Ali Xeeshan made a girl in school uniform walk the ramp for his bridal show to protest against child marriage.
Before her Modi outfit, this is what Rakhi Sawant has been wearing!
The fashionista, true to her word, wore creations from her favourite designers to her wedding.
Indian restaurants in Britain are shutting down as they face acute shortage of staff, following stringent immigration laws for workers.
The good, bad and ugly looks from the celebrity circus.
Anita Aikara encounters a culinary adventure on an iftar food walk.
The luxury retail market, which is currently in its nascent stage was roughly estimated to be around Rs 1,500 crore (Rs 15 billion) and expected to grow at 20 per cent in next five years. The booming stock market and the recent news that India's leading industrialist, Mukesh Ambani, had even overtaken Bill Gates, to become the richest person in the world, is an indication that the country was ready for that ultimate 'haute couture' experience.
Indian restaurants have become a prominent feature of the British culinary landscape over the past 50 years
If a giant panda can become a mighty kung fu warrior -- so could you. Not kung fu warrior, but whatever -- ballet dancer, arctic explorer or investment banker. Here are some definite takeaways from Kung fu Panda for all those of you struggling with questions of what, where and how to steer your career.
Karan Gupta touches on a controversial topic -- sending students abroad. He discusses and debunks the 'brain drain', as well as mentioning why exactly foreign schools love our students.
Meet the headturners at the India Beach Fashion Week.
Other strong men have stopped Modi and his hordes in states before, but none of them with a footprint or battle cry to shake up New Delhi, observes Saisuresh Sivaswamy.
Self-indulgence is the new motto of the uber rich as more foreign luxury brands announce their presence in India.
From Vapi in Gujarat to Guwahati, Jamshedpur, Meerut, the list of places where these MNCs are opening joints is endless. Once treated as an alien snack, pizza is being projected as a complete family meal, those in the industry say. \n
As the campaign peaked, AAP leaders evidently realised they had to deflect their chief opponent's attempts to polarise the electorate over religious identity, explains David Devadas.