How to host an Indian dinner party


Updated on 11 November 2016 | 0 Comments

Indian food informality easily lends itself to sharing with a large group of friends or family. Here's some advice on how to do it properly...

Growing up in India I spent a lot of time watching my mother play host to some amazing dinner parties. For me she is, and always will be, the hostess with the mostess. It’s probably a family thing seeing as my grandmother was equally renowned for her glamorous dinner parties with a guest list to die for. Growing up I was always making mental notes on how it was all orchestrated and what were the highlights as the evening unfolded.

So what makes a really good Indian dinner party?

The food is something that everyone always looks forward to though each aspect of the evening including drinks, decor and the menu itself has its own charm and lends a statement to the party. Here are my top tips that will charm your guests and win plaudits all round:

Have you any dinner party tips you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments box below.

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