Indian Weddings in the Bay Area


Jan Posted by Jan on Jun 30, 2008.
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I’ve never been to an Indian wedding, but I’ve seen pictures of them and they are a feast for the eyes. I’m fascinated by the rituals and all the color: lots of bejeweled women draped in gorgeous saris, vibrant flowers in abundance … That’s why when I heard about this upcoming event—a “scintillating evening of fun and information, focused on the Bay Area Indian wedding market” —I signed up right away.
 
New Delhi Restaurant Wedding EventHosted by Ranjan Dey, owner of the New Delhi Restaurant in San Francisco, this event will feature brief presentations on Indian wedding customs and culture, preceded by passed samosa appetizers and the restaurant’s signature Mango and Lychee Martinis. We’ll also get a sneak preview of Episode One of the upcoming PBS series “My India” With Ranjan Dey—The Great Mango Escape. (Wow, Ranjan, in addition to being a restaurateur, you’re also a TV star!)

This event is open to the public, so slip on your sari and join the festivities!
When:  July 15th, 5–7pm
Where: New Delhi Restaurant
160 Ellis St.
San Francisco
To reserve a seat, register here.

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Oh really very nice and beautiful information you share here. I read your post and really very nice info on Indian Weddings. Weddings bride and groom’s hands photo is looking really very beautiful. Thanks for sharing nice and beautiful information.

Posted by indian saree  on  03/01  at  10:36 PM


Indian weddings are very bright events, filled with ritual and celebration, that continue for several days.

Posted by Wedding MC Jokes  on  04/24  at  03:35 PM


I’m getting married in a couple months, and we’re wading through a list of caterers without making much progress. I thought I’d reach out and ask you folks here, see if anybody has any thoughts!.

Posted by rings  on  04/30  at  12:19 PM


Where is your location?

Posted by Jennifer  on  04/30  at  12:25 PM


Weddings in India are makes the holy relationship which fallow all tradition specially if we talking about dresses of the couple they looks so attractive and charming.

Posted by delhi restaurant  on  02/10  at  03:23 AM

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