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THE HONG KONG CLUB, ANDAZ DELHI

Big on style with its chinoiserie, high-ceiling interiors, and an extravagant multi-level setting, The Hong Kong Club at Andaz Delhi is as pleasing to the eye as it is to the palate. It draws inspiration from Hong Kong’s striking cosmopolitan culture to deliver an F&B experience. Dinners here are classy and Cantonese, DJ nights feature Chinese zodiac-inspired cocktails, and Sunday brunches are the brightest in the capital. hyatt.com

YI JING, ITC KOHENUR, HYDERABAD

Both food and decor are innovated at ITC Kohenur’s Chinese-speciality restaurant, Yi Jing. Drawing its name from the Chinese philosophy of Yi Jing, or change, the restaurant is defined by reinterpretation of the old. Black and white marbled floor, bright red upholstery, accents of gold and wood—it’s a modern classic in the City of Pearls. Along with a taste of Sichuan and Hunan culinary traditions, it serves an extra dose of luxury at Emperor’s Table, the restaurant’s private dining area. itchotels.com

Best Sunday Brunch

THE CAFÉ, HYATT REGENCY PUNE

The world travels to find a place on your plate when you arrive for a hearty meal at The Café at Hyatt Regency Pune. For no place does a Sunday brunch better than this multi-cuisine buffet restaurant with multiple live stations. The open market style of dining adds to the experience as you meander the lobby to pick your favourites from a variety of dedicated stations. From Goan to Christmas to dance-inspired meals and everything in between, The Café serves every Sunday brunch you can possibly think of. hyatt.com

MACHAN, TAJ MAHAL, NEW DELHI

Elegantly themed on safaris and harking back to the game hunting days of machans, this dining destination occupies a prime place in the lobby of the iconic Taj Mahal hotel. Its elaborate brunches have found a special spot in the hearts of the capital’s crème de la crème. If your idea of the perfect Sunday brunch involves a wide menu with rich flavours that evoke nostalgia, this is

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