Ambassadors Clubhouse Brings Punjabi Fine Dining to New York
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Ambassadors Clubhouse Brings Punjabi Fine Dining to New York
"The fanfare generated a waitlist of more than 50,000 within the first week after opening, according to the restaurant's PR team. When you have to jump through hoops to even get in the door, expectations are understandably high upon taking your seat, but Ambassadors Clubhouse is already proving to be worth the hustle."
"Located on the ground level of the A24 office building at 1245 Broadway, the restaurant channels the movie magic of its neighbor into every aspect of the design. The two-level, 8,000-square-foot space was designed by North End, with jewel-toned details, stained glass and Tiffany chandeliers to mimic the palaces and mansions of Punjab."
"Ambassadors Clubhouse is already a fan favorite from London-born hospitality group JKS Restaurants. Founded by siblings Jyotin, Karam and Sunaina Sethi, the team is responsible for 35 spots around the world, including Gymkhana, which opened a stateside location in Las Vegas late last year."
Ambassadors Clubhouse is a two-level Indian fine dining restaurant that opened in early February in NoMad's A24 office building. Created by JKS Restaurants, the hospitality group founded by siblings Jyotin, Karam, and Sunaina Sethi, the restaurant has become a highly sought-after destination. The 8,000-square-foot space features opulent design elements including jewel-toned details, stained glass, and Tiffany chandeliers inspired by Punjabi palaces and mansions. Many decorative pieces were imported directly from India. Chef Karan Mittal leads the kitchen, organizing the menu by cooking method with a notable tandoori section. The restaurant's success reflects the broader appeal of high-end Indian cuisine and experiential dining in New York City.
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