In Gurgaon, one of the hottest cuisine these days is Japanese. With a large expat community working there, these restaurants cater not only to the Japanese clientele, but others too as this cuisine has picked up over the years. Below, Resettle has put together a list of authentic restaurants you must try in Gurgaon: Ichizen – A great place with … Continue reading Recommended Japanese restaurants in Gurgaon
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Music and Gin Festival at Olive Qutab, Delhi
Sip, experience & explore a botanical wonderland as Olive Qutub is co-hosting The Gin Explorer’s Club with Food Talk India on September 22nd and 23rd, 2018. What to expect? All the gin your hearts desire, some fabulous food and the most talented musicians and artists to keep you company. Get busy this weekend!
Upcoming heritage walks around Delhi
Relocated to Delhi this year? Well now with the monsoons hitting the city and temperatures finally dipping, take advantage of this lovely weather and check out some of Delhi’s beautiful and architecturally appealing heritage sites. A perfect way to plan your weekend around a bit of history, some lovely Indian cuisines and musical performance to … Continue reading Upcoming heritage walks around Delhi
Plan your weekend already! Explore Delhi over 24 hours…
Saturday Morning: Start your day with a walk at the Lodhi Gardens. Spread over 90 acres with 14th-century monuments dotting the landscape, it’s a great place to get some fresh air and rub shoulders with Delhi’s elite. Take the Lodhi Road exit and walk straight to the All American Diner at the India Habitat Centre nearby for a scrumptious breakfast. Late morning: Explore the National Gallery of … Continue reading Plan your weekend already! Explore Delhi over 24 hours…
Dilli Haat – A shoppers paradise!
A “Haat” refers to a local or makeshift market in an Indian village. Here people can buy things such as daily utensils, home decor items and are and prepared food items. “Dilli Haat“, an open air craft bazaar cum food plaza run by Delhi tourism and transportation development corporation is a very popular tourist destination in … Continue reading Dilli Haat – A shoppers paradise!
Ways to fall in love with India!
Conde Nast Traveller India recently posted 50 beautiful sights of India that will make you fall in love with the country! Relocation to India is the perfect opportunity to explore this country as an expat and resettle into this new country with a bit of adventure ahead of you! Here are some of our picks … Continue reading Ways to fall in love with India!
Final Dos and Don’ts of Moving Abroad
Your job in your new destination is now finalised and the daunting task of starting the move has begun! here are a few final final steps to keep in mind for moving to another country: Creating an Inventory List Its important to consider what to take and what to leave behind. A quick check with … Continue reading Final Dos and Don’ts of Moving Abroad
Cafe Turtle, New Delhi
On a weekend or a holiday when you’re looking for a quiet place to spend your afternoon or lazy on your laptop, there are few places in Delhi that allow you that luxury. However, one little gem is a small chain of coffee shops called Cafe Turtle. Cafe Turtle’s bookstore is a great destination to get some quiet, some good coffee, … Continue reading Cafe Turtle, New Delhi
14 of India’s most loved hill stations
There’s nothing like a cool getaway to the mountains in the heat of the summer. Here’s Conde Nast Traveller’s pick of the country’s favourite, most charming escapes. Darjeeling Staring out of the window at an endless expanse of tea plantations, against a backdrop of the majestic Mount Kanchenjunga, makes the Darjeeling Himalayan toy-train journey an unmissable … Continue reading 14 of India’s most loved hill stations
Expats Speak
I was catching up with a friend of mine, Stephanie, a journalist, who’s made her way to Delhi from Australia. In our conversation about life, work, love and whatever else, I asked her – ‘Why relocate to India?’ It took a bit for her to respond, and then she pensively said – ‘I want to figure this … Continue reading Expats Speak