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  • What's cooking?

    What's cooking?

    When you have a restaurant as authentic as China Kitchen, and a cuisine as broad as Cantonese, changing the menus is no simple affair.
  • On Independence Day this month, restaurants across the country are celebrating the flavours of India with a series of one-off brunches.
  • Sevilla at the Claridges Hotel has been a romantic haunt for years. But how’s the food?
  • It’s not for nothing that sherry is described as a neglected wine treasure.
  • Raima Sen, the elder daughter of ’80s star Moon Moon Sen is single, living in Mumbai and carving her niche in Bengali cinema.
  • Nudists, the Northern Lights and a sun that never sets — Finland is a wonderfully surreal country to visit.
  • Aqua training works for people of all ages and sizes. Go on, get your feet wet.
  • Who said that corporations and art can never mix? Corporate patronage of the arts is a wonderful thing when it’s done right.
  • Every issue, we ask prominent businessmen about the books that made them the people they are today. This month: Ankur Bhatia, Executive Director, Bird Group.
  • In the usual debates on modern Indian and Bengali cinema, Satyajit Ray and Ritwik Ghatak are rightly praised for their unique vision and craft, but the man who most often gets left out is the legendary Mrinal Sen.
  • What’s new and what’s happening this month.
  • In an ecologically unstable world, here’s a great chance to get under the skin of our blue planet.
  • Thirty years after The Wall, the concept album finds itself alive and kicking. Well, almost.
  • From suits and ties to strappy high-heels, the new collections from these designer brands make sure you step out in style.
  • In the world of luxury goods, the watch obsessive is a rare and curious animal. He seems to understand that luxury speaks to not only the best aspects of our character, but also the worst.
  • It always pays to have a neatly-packed washbag.
  • Don’t be caught in the downpour without these stylish coats.
  • The new Toyota Land Cruiser might just be the greatest SUV on the market.
  • When a watch reveals its mechanism, the hundreds of moving parts, the intricate morass of cogs, levers and unspeakably rapid vibrations, the watchmaker is displaying his extravagant prowess.
  • Don’t know your Tourbillon from your Rattrapante? Don’t worry, help is on the way.
  • Slim wrists, expensive appetites and a fascination with sparkly objects—it’s little wonder that women are as obsessed with watches as men are.
  • Never again lament that there’s not enough beauty in the world.
  • When you want your watch to look, well, like a watch, with the 12 digits and the dial and the hands tick-tocking their way around, then you’re looking for a classic style.
  • Minute repeaters, perpetual calendars and the majestic gyrotourbillon—for the serious watch connoisseur, it’s all about la grande complication.
  • It’s true that half the people who wear diving watches have never even dreamed of donning a snorkel. It’s the same as Land Rover owners — most of them have never driven off road, and don’t really fancy it.