As Delhi prepares to host the G20 Leaders Summit, celebrity chefs and luxury hotels are showcasing the diverse culinary landscape of India. The Taj Mahal Hotel is serving millet-based dishes, with a chef flown in from the country of origin of the delegation to ensure authenticity.
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Over at JW Marriott, a spokesperson said that its restaurants will host a millet bar, which will include salads, dates, nuts and fruits. The hotel will also include dishes with a local touch, like the curries and chaats of Old Delhi, and cuisines that highlight the diversity of Indian and international cuisines.
As top world leaders prepare to attend the G20 summit in Delhi, close to 3,500 hotel rooms in Delhi and Gurgaon have been booked. Over 10,000 hospitality professionals will be stationed at 30 prominent hotels to cater to the needs of the leaders. Luxury hotels such as ITC Maurya and Taj Palace have been selected to host leaders like US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping respectively.
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