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The Taj rocks again!!
Yes, it is childish and probably super 'elitist' too ( God!! I am just
so sick of that word and the way it has been converted into an
epithet), but when my husband and I walked into the 'Golden Dragon'
last night, I experienced such an overpowering surge of good energy and
hope. This popular restaurant which had revolutionised Chinese cuisine
in India by introducing diners to the fiery flavours of the Schichuan
district for the first time, had been totalled during the terror 26\11
attacks on the Taj . It has taken one year to get it going again in its
brand new avatar - and what a fabulous makeover it has undergone! We
loved the white interiors - pristine, pure and contemporary. We drooled
over the new, bold and imaginative menu. And basically, we were just
happy to be back at an old haunt and see so many familiar faces at
adjoining tables. Chef Oberoi presided over the evening with
justifiable pride and took us through some of the new specialities,
like 'The Song of the Dragon', a visual treat even before you taste a
morsel! Let it remain a surprise... but don't miss the outstanding dim
sum menu, especially a delicate vegetarian version which is served in a
peppery soup.
The lobby was once again crammed with gorgeously dressed people - this was such a reassuring sight. The previously deserted corridors were abuzz and alive, as guests strolled around soaking in the delights of all those areas that had remained out of bounds for twelve troubling months of sorrow and fear. Ladies and gentleman - The Taj is back on its feet! And so is Mumbai. Let's raise a toast to us!
Earlier, we'd spent a short time at an elegant Rolex event, which was discreetly structured and held at an appropriate venue. The jewelled watches on display were absolute beauties... but I am very happy with my workhorse model which never lets me down. I met two polite, little boys called Jehangir and Karl and was swept off my feet by their gentlemanly conduct. Jehangir, all of seven ( I'm guessing), expressed a desire to meet me. When his mother asked him ''Why her?" he answered solemnly, ''Because she loves Mumbai" ! Now, how the hell did this little chap know?? It is the best compliment I have received in a long, long time. Thank you, Jehangir.
The lobby was once again crammed with gorgeously dressed people - this was such a reassuring sight. The previously deserted corridors were abuzz and alive, as guests strolled around soaking in the delights of all those areas that had remained out of bounds for twelve troubling months of sorrow and fear. Ladies and gentleman - The Taj is back on its feet! And so is Mumbai. Let's raise a toast to us!
Earlier, we'd spent a short time at an elegant Rolex event, which was discreetly structured and held at an appropriate venue. The jewelled watches on display were absolute beauties... but I am very happy with my workhorse model which never lets me down. I met two polite, little boys called Jehangir and Karl and was swept off my feet by their gentlemanly conduct. Jehangir, all of seven ( I'm guessing), expressed a desire to meet me. When his mother asked him ''Why her?" he answered solemnly, ''Because she loves Mumbai" ! Now, how the hell did this little chap know?? It is the best compliment I have received in a long, long time. Thank you, Jehangir.
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