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Where's the New Year's party? It's everywhere, across restaurants & resorts

The party scene started with the FIFA World Cup; it continued into Christmas; and is expected to reach a crescendo on New Year's Eve

Hauz Khas village, restaurants, pubs, bars
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Akshara SrivastavaRitwik Sharma New Delhi
The restaurants know they’ll be packed. As do the bars. Himalayan retreats and getaways, too, are all booked. This New Year’s Eve, India is raring to party – and how.

The party scene started with the FIFA World Cup; it continued into Christmas; and is expected to reach a crescendo on New Year’s Eve.

At Monkey Bar, a lounge bar in Delhi’s Vasant Kunj, a disco and dazzle night is planned for patrons, complete with funky music, glittering cocktails, and delicious plates.

At Kampai, a Japanese restaurant in Aerocity New Delhi, a Kyoto brunch, inspired by the winter regions of

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