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It’s 100 years of Art Deco, and here's how Mumbai’s paying homage through its restaurants

The chic, simple and classy curves of Art Deco are being embraced by restaurants who want to carry forward the design tradition

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Mumbai's low-rise apartment blocks have earned it the tag of possessing the most number of Art Deco buildings in India, and second in the world. Month after month, however, the city’s Art Deco buildings which don’t have heritage protection are vanishing.

The buildings on Marine Drive and the blocks around Oval Maidan gained the UNESCO World Heritage Site tag in 2018, so they remain untouched. But Mohammed Ali Road, and neighbourhoods like Shivaji Park, Matunga, Sion and Bandra, are losing their architectural style with every new redevelopment project. 

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