Indulge in the best of wine, music and food at this new hangout in Jaipur

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Jaipur, put your party shoes on as ‘Asteria’ is all set to open its doors for you from 3 September. Not only Asteria plans to reintroduce wine in a new way in Jaipur but will also bring in world cuisine made using progressive cooking styles.

A massive indoor seating space and an incredible rooftop area is just perfect for hanging out with your friends or family. As soon as you enter the cafe, the tastefully done blue and white interiors with yellow lighting set you in a cheery mood. And the quaint white and blue sit outs outside will immediately transport you to Greece. This coupled with music ranging in diverse genres like bollywood, pop, country, Sufi and Jazz will  make your outing more lively and full of life.

Asteria offers a wide array of dishes and the finest of wines from all over the world without burning a hole in your pocket. Don’t worry if you are not a wine connoisseur, as each food item listed in the menu also suggests the best wine to pair it with. Be assured that within a few visits to Asteria, you will know wines like a pro.

Bruschetta at Asteria

Make your pick from sandwiches, pastas, salads, soups, platters, dimsums, bruschetta, wood fired pizzas, hummus, fondues and lip smacking desserts like Chocolate Paan Ice Cream, Gulkand Kulfi, Eton’s Mess, Masala Chai Ice Cream, among others.

Dimsums at Asteria
Dimsums at Asteria
Eton's Mess at Asteria
Eton’s Mess at Asteria

Where: Asteria, 7th floor, Jaipur Centre, Tonk Road
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[Picture Credits: And Then I Ate]

 

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Tusharika Singh

Publicist by day, recluse by night. A reader, writer and blogger by passion and escapist by instinct

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