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Private members-only business clubs come back to life across the country

New menus, hi-tech air filter systems, Zoom rooms to woo patrons

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The Chambers at the Taj Mahal in Delhi opened with new features such as a 60-seater restaurant, the Albero, seven meeting rooms of which one is designed by luxury brand Stefano Ricci, and a cigar lounge.

Pavan Lall Mumbai
The buzz is slowly returning to private members-only business clubs across the country after a period of quiet resulting from the second pandemic-induced lockdown. And to woo patrons back to the premises, many of these exclusive clubs are going the extra mile with new menus and the promise of a safe environment.

Take, for instance, the country’s first exclusive club, The Chambers, at the Taj Mahal in New Delhi. It recently announced “Innergise”, a curated set of menus featuring home-grown ingredients with immunity-boosting superfoods and antioxidants.  The Indian Hotel Company Limited (IHCL) runs seven Taj Hotel Chambers in Mumbai (two