We'll never be royals but that doesn't mean we should stop trying. Attend two pop-ups over the weekend to find out how
Feast like a king
This Sunday, dig into spicy and aromatic Makki Aur Mans Ka Soyta, Safed Murgi Ka Pulav and Murg Mahal at the Charoli: From The Royal Kitchens Of Malwa pop-up. City-based chef Anuradha Joshi Medhora will be serving a total of 11 dishes, all part of the royal cuisine of Malwa region, typically enjoyed by the Marathas and Rajputs.
On September 4, 1.30 pm onwards
At Temperance Studio, Rizvi Complex, Bandra (W).
Cost Rs 1,800
Call 9833549949
Care for some tea?
The British may have left India, but they left behind a legacy we hold dear — a good ol' cuppa of tea. If you count yourself among those who can't get enough of this beverage, head to the first edition of the Bandra Tea Party. Play bingo, take part in the Marie Antoinette cake-eating competition, or attend a workshop, all while sipping on tea and biting into a dainty cupcake. There will also be tea leaf and crockery stalls, should you wish to throw a fancy tea party yourself. Oh, and say hello to the inflatable T-Rex at the venue!
On September 3, 2 pm to 5 pm (Afternoon Tea), 6 pm to 9 pm (High Tea)
At The Hive, 50-A, Huma Mansion, opposite Ahmed Bakery, Chuim Road, Khar (W).
Cost Rs 200
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