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Indian Hospitality Entities that the Luxury Magazines in India are Raving About


The mantra of Indian hospitality has long embraced the idea that a guest is in no way inferior to God, and as such; a guest deserves god like service. Indian’s in the hospitality industry have long clung to this idea and it has served us well. However, now is the time to up the ante while clinging to the age-old adage ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’ which translates to ‘Guest is God’ from Sanskrit to English.

Bearing this in mind; quite a few luxury hospitality industry brands are persevering to meet the global standards of premium hospitality services and many are excelling at it. Among these many; we have listed the top Indian hospitality entities that the luxury magazines in India are raving about. Read further to know more.

Conrad in Pune

Pune has grown in leaps and bounds as a viable economic hub in recent years. This city is no longer relegated to the status of ‘Backyard of Mumbai’ and is now coming into its own as a major cosmopolitan city in India.
Bearing this in mind; the Conrad Pune five-star hotel is brilliantly meeting the need for luxury accommodation in Pune city. This hotel has been a raving success with visitors to the city from within India and abroad, with deep pockets, and the motivation to spend good money on premium accommodation.

This is a world class facility that meets the standards of its premium counterparts in world’s most cosmopolitan cities such as London and New York. The Conrad Pune easily compares to the TWA Hotel at John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens, New York, or any other notable hospitality industry major for that matter. Moreover, this 5-star facility does not compromise on the quality of services provided to its patrons.

Mango Pickle in Chicago

The Indian wining and dining experience in major cities across the globe have rarely enjoyed the appreciation and praise that the Mango Pickle in Chicago enjoys.

Indian food was long considered an exotic and risky treat in Western nations, and the Indian restaurant experience often did not match up to western standards.

However, Mango Pickle in the city of Chicago is changing all of that with a world-class premium dining experience, that the upwardly-mobile class in Chicago is thronging to. The emphasis here is on authentic Indian hospitality, Indian fusion food, and an ambiance that makes for the ideal fine dining experience.

Mango Pickle and Conrad in Pune; are just symptomatic of the shift in hospitality industry attitudes, and a push towards meeting the needs of a premium client base. Furthermore, there are many such notable hospitality industry entities that find mention in luxury magazines and blogs in the country.

One such luxury blog in the country which is an invaluable source for information and reviews of luxury hotel brands; is www.luxuryfacts.com. Head to this portal for the latest news on desi luxury goods and services in India and abroad; that truly match global standards.

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