| Old World Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. (O.W.H.) is the flagship company of a group with interests in Hospitality & Entertainment. The Company owns and operates Hotel Broadway, New Delhi, which is home to the celebrated ‘Chor Bizarre – India’s Restaurant’. In 1996 RWTUV, Germany certified Hotel Broadway as India’s first ISO-9002 Hotel, Restaurant and Banquet facility - the highest recognition for quality in the country, an exceptional tribute to the O.W.H. team and a rare honour for a hotel built in 1956. |
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| O.W.H. has been operating the hospitality facilities and cultural events at the India Habitat Centre since 1997. Located in the heart of the city, ‘Habitat World’ (as the hospitality facilities at IHC are known), boasts of the country’s most comprehensive Convention Centre with 20 function rooms along with a club with 58 guest rooms, a fitness centre, 6 restaurants and 4 performance venues for cultural and entertainment programmes. |
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| Since its opening in 1997, Habitat World has held between three and four cultural events every day - be it theatre, music concerts, dance performances, films, talks or open fora and has seen some of the most illustrious names in the world participating in its cultural calendar. The Habitat Film Club is the foremost of its kind showing over 100 quality films annually and arranging regular interactions with filmmakers and actors. Habitat World serves over 5000 meals daily, hosts over 6000 conferences and banquets each year and organizes over 1000 live cultural events annually making it India’s largest foodservice and entertainment destination. |
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| A branch of ‘Chor Bizarre’, commenced operations in Mayfair, London in 1997. Designed and managed by O.W.H., it has won several accolades already, including being voted as one of the Best 10 Restaurants in London by The Independent and The Best North Indian Restaurant in U.K. by The Good Curry Guide. It was also voted amongst ‘The top 5 imports in the world along with Nobu, Vong, Asia-de-Cuba & Mju’ by Evening Standard, Metro. In the afternoons Chor Bizarre converts into Chai Bazaar serving 30 different teas from India and traditional Indian sweets and street snacks. |
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| OWH expanded its operations to NOIDA (East of Delhi) in September 2003 with the opening of ‘Chor Bizarre’, ‘Oriental Octopus’ and ‘Lynx’ - a Party Room and to Gurgaon (South of Delhi) in October 2003 with another Chor Bizarre. OWH’s latest venture in London is Tamarai. |
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| Events Etc., the Catering and Entertainment division of O.W.H is considered the most premium service of its kind in the capital with a team of talented Chefs and Managers. Counting the major Embassies, top corporates and Delhi’s most discerning hosts as its regular clients, it has also executed large location caterings as well as held Food Festivals overseas at The Ritz Paris, Harrods London, The Cannes International Film Festival etc. |