The New Yorker · 31 May 2026
Restaurant Review: Ambassadors Clubhouse
The inspiration is the party mansions of northern India’s Punjab region, and more specifically the summer house of the Sethis’ grandfather: an ambassador, the ambassador, the restaurant’s namesake and patron saint. His portrait, stern and majestic, hangs broodingly over the stairs; elsewhere on the
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The Ambassadors Clubhouse offers a unique dining experience inspired by the opulent party mansions of Punjab, reflecting a rich cultural heritage. The ambiance is enhanced by the portrait of the restaurant's namesake, adding a touch of history to the modern dining scene.
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