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Top Supper Clubs In India To Sign Up For In 2025

From candlelit courtyards to curated menus steeped in nostalgia, India's supper clubs are places reinventing communal gathering

By Rudra Mulmule | LAST UPDATED: JUN 17, 2025

A gated bunglow in Bandra, a terrace garden in Delhi, a half-renovated Portuguese villa in Goa that smells of lime and old wood. These are some of the places that you may find Google Maps take you for your supper next.

Part dinning, part communal, but social networking and everything around food, supper clubs in India have been making their marks quiet well. These, of course, aren't restaurants or long menus people are scroll through, nor are there servers with badges to assist you.

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What you get instead is a room full of unknown people in an intimate setting who are here to experience the same thing as new-food with a backstory. A host who maybe grew up eating what they're cooking for you on the night or grief, or joy of missing those and thus, supper.

You may also be ready for that newness of supper clubs, if you have become tired of the always crowded, loud restaurants, that refer to themselves as great place to vibe. Except, there's hardly room to hear the person on the other side of the table, cramped tables, and some times even time constraints because the place is fully booked.

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Supper Clubs, a rising trend in India, although not a 2025 phenomenon, counters that very respite. The whole purpose of supper clubs -most exclusive and private- break the aloofness of dining at a restaurant and bringing people together or food and memories , of course a good time, too!

For those looking to experiment with different cuisine and wanting to continue seeking meaningful connections, supper clubs might just be the best place to get going-all in the comforts of a home

 

This is India’s supper table. Pull up a chair.

Apartment, Bangalore

Founded by Anurag Arora, Apartment is a masterfully crafted experience at the cusp of aesthetics and culinary. An independent and product designer, Arora, who also has Fried Chicken and Flowers, Brunch Club, brings his two distinct worlds together under one roof though visual appeal and gastronomical brilliance.

Apartment takes the form of an intimate dinner party, showcasing a seven-course menu within the confines of a residential space.

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Seré Supper Club, Delhi

The brainchild of Samiksha Chaudhary and Taarini Gupta, Seré Supper Club, brings six strangers together offering different cuisines including Italian, Japanese and Mexican. All about love for food and friendship, the supper club is open for lunches and dinners in Gurugram and Chandigarh paired with fun games and conversations to taste.

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Salon, Mumbai

Located on the costal side of Colaba, Mumbai, Salon is a invite-only private dining experience spotlighting rare flavours of the Singaporean dinner table. A monthly supper session, founder Renjie Wong's art-laden home in Mumbai's Colaba is transformed into a private supper club.

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Neighbourhood, Mumbai

A dinner-at-the gallery supper club, Neighbourhood, is a creation of three passionate foodies and potluck enthusiasts Bhavana Singh, Neysa Mendes, and Prarthana Singh. It is a vibey place for those looking for a little bit of community, culture, and food, of course.

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Ma La Kitchen, Bangalore

A love letter to food and memory, Ma La Kitchen is a curation by Aditya Ramkrishnan and his wife Dongli Zhang in Bangalore. A traditional Sichuan food from back home in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province in China, the home-based supper club experiments with an authentic and nuanced telling of the cuisine from her childhood.

Má denotes numbing, and Là means spicy, and is considered one of the more familiar of the 24 flavour profiles in Sichuan cooking.

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