Fewer walk-ins, less waiting. India is finally making restaurant reservations. It is changing how the business is run and of course, how we enjoy an evening out
Have Indians suddenly started booking tables at restaurants? I read two articles in two different financial papers last weekend which declared that they had. The evidence for this claim was, essentially, that there were some restaurants where it was so difficult to find a table that people had to book in advance.
Indians have suddenly started booking tables at restaurants. (SHUTTERSTOCK)
It’s almost impossible to dine at the 85-year-old New Delhi restaurant, Kwality, without a reservation. (HT ARCHIVE)Bengaluru’s Naru Noodle Bar is tiny, by the city’s standards.Naru doesn’t take walk-ins or telephonic bookings.Papa’s Bombay is packed in advance. Getting in feels like an accomplishment.To get into hard-to-access places such as Indian Accent, you have to reserve tables in advance.