Supper clubs are an emerging trend gaining popularity in urban landscapes. Intimate meals, specially curated menus, and mostly hosted at home – these gastronomic experiences are steadily on the rise. Delhi NCR also has several supper clubs that are serving delectable food, while helping strangers become friends.
If you’re willing to try out something new on weekends, these supper clubs should be on your list. From fusion to Bengali, these supper clubs are curated with love and feature unique attributes that are hard to find in a traditional restaurant setting. They’re mostly passion projects, and you’ll likely find food history, recipes and enriching conversations as part of the event.
Read: 5 Places To Eat in Delhi If You Have Midnight Cravings
These supper clubs are also a great place to meet like-minded food enthusiasts and make new friends.
If you’re looking for a supper club to attend in Delhi, this list will help you out with some options.
View this post on Instagram
Hosted by Toonika Guha, this popular supper club serves modern Bengali food.
Here are the basic details:
How to book: Booking links are typically available on her Instagram, either in her bio or stories, for upcoming supper clubs.
Previous menus have had bhortas, chop and chips, phuchka, and paturi on them.
Read: Chai in a Changing India: The Journey from Street Stalls to Global Chains
Hosted by two best friends, this supper club is a must-visit for those craving authentic Bengali food.
Sohinee, one of the hosts, explains why they started it. “Addar Ashor started because we missed home. Having lived across multiple Indian cities pursuing our careers, we've experienced firsthand how challenging it is for a newcomer to forge meaningful connections in a city that isn't their own. Meeting new people without a specific agenda feels increasingly rare,” she said.”
View this post on Instagram
Here are the details you need to know:
At this supper club, you can expect a generous all-you-can-eat feast served with warmth and care. The experience is enriched by free-flowing conversations around food and other topics, which is fondly known as ‘adda’ among Bengalis.
"Beyond simply sharing a meal, we're cultivating a space where community can flourish naturally while introducing you to the rich, nuanced traditions of our cuisine," Sohinee added.
For six guests, Archit and Natasha open up their home to host their supper club called ‘The Lost Table.’ They’re based out of Gurgaon.
View this post on Instagram
Bold flavours are the highlight, with chocolate mousse topped with tajin-laced lace cookies, Chilli oil margaritas, spicy noodle salads and eggless pão de queijo being on some of their previous menus.
You can find more details on their Instagram, and share your details through the form in their bio, for them to reach out for next editions of the supper club.
Hosted by Samiksha Chaudhary and Taarini Gupta, two childhood best friends, they organise supper clubs in Delhi and Chandigarh.
View this post on Instagram
They do global cuisine – Italian, Japanese and Mexican menus have been part of previous editions.
You can book your slot through the link in their Instagram bio.
Also watch this video
Herzindagi video
Our aim is to provide accurate, safe and expert verified information through our articles and social media handles. The remedies, advice and tips mentioned here are for general information only. Please consult your expert before trying any kind of health, beauty, life hacks or astrology related tips. For any feedback or complaint, contact us at [email protected].