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5 Indian bars make it to Asia's 50 Best list

5 Indian bars make it to Asia's 50 Best list

India Today16-07-2025
It's happy hours in India as the bars have been raised, IRL! A total of five bars from across the nation have secured spots in the coveted Asia's 50 Best Bars list. India has also stirred its way up into the top 10 (glass clink!).From experimental mixology to intimate speakeasies, the country's cocktail game has officially found a place on the global map. The '50 Best' is a leading organisation in global gastronomy and the international drinks' scene, recognising worldwide trends and talent. This year, bars from Delhi, Bengaluru, and Goa made the cut.Indian bars in Asia's 50 Best Bars ListadvertisementFrom India, Lair in New Delhi has been crowned 'The Best Bar in India.'Lair, Delhi - 8th positionSoka, Bengaluru - 28th positionBoilermaker, Goa - 30th positionZLB23, Bengaluru - 31st positionBar Spirit Forward, Bengaluru - 37th positionLocated in New Delhi, Lair is regarded as a modern speakeasy with a menu divided into three levels -beginners, intermediate, and superior. Signature cocktails include the Blueberry Cheesecake, infused with blueberry and cream liqueur, and the Mountain Breeze, inspired by the Himalayas and crafted with regional infusions.ZLB23, located inside The Leela Palace Bengaluru, jumped nine spots this year. With velvet curtains and crystal chandeliers setting the tone, the bar serves creative cocktails and boasts a collection of "hard-to-find" whiskeys and premium spirits from around the globe.Soka, Boilermaker and Bar Spirit Forward made their debut and how!The Goan bar Boilermaker celebrates the region's craft beer with a twist of overripe Moira bananas and local feni. Meanwhile Soka features spicy tequila concoctions, cilantro-sprinkled rims, and other exotic elements. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BOILERMAKER (@boilermaker.goa)The annual ranking is based on the votes of the Asia's 50 Best Bars Academy, comprising the most knowledgeable and travelled members ofthe bar industry, drinks media and mixology experts from across Asia, according to their website.Earlier, the organisation also released an extended list from 51st to 100. It also included four Indian bars.55th: Bar Outrigger, Goa62nd: Sidecar, New Delhi69th: The Bombay Canteen, Mumbai94th: Hideaway, GoaThe cocktail scene in India is growing. There is a rise of homegrown spirits, regional ingredients and menus that not just sell drinks but share narratives. It highlights the bold new chapter in the book of Indian mixology. It is no longer limited to imitating international trends but more about curating signature recipes and how.- Ends
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