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Treating your taste buds at Taj Mahal Luxury Hotel in Mumbai
There are a number of restaurants and bars at the luxury hotel.
Shamiana: 24-hour coffee shop.
Sea Lounge: The ideal place to have a chat over tea or a light meal.
Masala Kraft: The contemporary Indian cuisine restaurant, offering a new genre of Indian food that blends the traditional with strong overtones of modern cooking styles.
 Harbour Bar: Mumbai's oldest bar.
Souk: West Asian restaurant offering cuisines from Iran, Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, Greece and Morocco.
Zodiac Grill: Fine dining restaurant serving contemporary European cuisine.
Golden Dragon: Authentic Sichuan cuisine.
Insomnia: Mumbai's most happening night club, spread over 5000 square feet of floor space.
Starboard: Mumbai's trendiest bar.
Sidewok: Located at the NCPA complex, a short distance from the hotel, the restaurant offers Pan-Asian fusion cuisine in a 'fun dining' atmosphere.
Business Facilities at Taj Mahal Luxury Hotel in Mumbai
There is a fully equipped 24-hour Business Centre with 8 Meeting Rooms at the Taj Mahal hotel. The Business Centre offers amenities like Internet connectivity, workstations, multimedia computers, laptops, portable printers and cell phones, colour copier facility and secretarial service. Interpretation / translation facilities are available on request.
12 rooms with a capacity ranging from 25 to 500 persons auditorium style or 18 to 2000 persons for cocktails / receptions. The hotel can also provide state-of-the-art conference facilities for conferences and seminars.
About Mumbai
Commonly known as 'Bombay' until 1996, Mumbai is the commercial capital of India. Its original name "Bombay" emerged from the Portugal term "Bom Bahai" meaning good bay or harbour. The city was formed by the reclamation of 7 islands on the central-western coast along the Arabian Sea. Mumbai lies 1400 km west of the Indian capital, New Delhi. It is also known as Manchester of India. Mumbai boomed into a textile city in the 19th Century. With the opening up of the Suez Canal in 1869 the city's future as India's primary port, was assured. Now it is the second biggest city in the world. The Glamour of a prolific film industry, cricket on the open areas on weekends, bhel puri (Indian snack) on the Chowpatty beach and red double-decker buses enhance the charm of the city.
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