Luxebook December 2022

The restaurant itself is located within the historic Narain Niwas Palace Hotel. Dutch designer Marie-Anne Oudejans conceptualized Bar Palladio as a maharaja’s palace from the 1960s. She combines both Italian and Indian design sensibilities with a royal shade of blue hue splashed against calming white tones for a bold but elegant look. Wandering peacocks, mature mango trees, and a garden of tented canopies dictate an orientalist fantasy, inspired by olden-day Mughal architecture. The restaurant has multiple sections including two private dining areas, a sheltered patio, and an open area with several tented canopies and small campfires. The bar area is one of the most impressive sections, characterised by the region’s tradition of wall paintings hand-painted by artist Vikas Soni. Additionally, a collection of brilliant neon colours breathes new life into the art of block printing that adorns the linen at this gentleman’s bar. Ditas, Mumbai A popular hot spot in Delhi, Ditas graced Mumbai with a retro-glam space that was set to leave a lasting effect. From the moment you step in, you’re transported to a different realm, one that is defined by glamour with a touch of minimalism. Minimal European décor with retro-chic art nouveau-inspired interiors defines the entirety of Ditas. Bar Palladio, Jaipur Ditas, Mumbai Ditas, Mumbai Bar Palladio, Jaipur 14|L U X E B O O K|D E C E MB E R 2 0 2 2 D E C E MB E R 2 0 2 2 |L U X E B O O K| 15

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