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Pull up a chair! Here's how Mumbai's supper clubs are evolving

Mumbai’s supper clubs are turning meals into an altogether different experience. You may not necessarily dine at someone’s home, but you will go back with much more than just food

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Chaplot says it’s usually a two-hour-long experience, but people are welcome to linger, stay back, and converse because she loves meeting people

Chaplot says it’s usually a two-hour-long experience, but people are welcome to linger, stay back, and converse because she loves meeting people

Art, adda, and dal baati  
Seep’s Rajasthani In-House

At artist Seep Chaplot’s home, dinner comes with a side of paint, play, and a sense of belonging. Her Rajasthani in-house experience pairs a Pichwai painting session with a traditional meal of kachori chaat, chaas, dal baati, and dessert served on leaf plates sourced from Rajasthan. The entire experience is designed to be a house party: a quick meditation to ground the group, followed by games and an art session, and finally the meal. Chaplot says it’s usually a two-hour-long experience, but people are welcome to linger, stay back, and converse because she loves meeting people. Limited to about 15 people, it’s intimate and more about the feeling of walking into someone’s lived-in world. 
PRICE: Rs 1,000
TO BOOK: Write to Seep on Instagram @seep_artsyy

Strangers come together  
The Supper Club Mumbai

At The Supper Club, menus are drawn from  Karnataka and Maharashtra At The Supper Club, menus are drawn from Karnataka and Maharashtra 

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