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Time of India

time10-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Studio-Level In-Ear Monitors within budget

Delhi Restaurant Owner Responds After Woman Alleges Denial Of Entry Over Indian Attire A Delhi couple alleged they were denied entry to a restaurant near Pitampura metro because the woman wore traditional Indian clothes. A viral video from August 3 shows the couple confronting the restaurant staff, with the man claiming his wife in a salwar-kurta was stopped and mistreated. The restaurant, Tubata, later apologized and promised no dress code restrictions in the future, even offering Rakshabandhan discounts to women in Indian attire. Owner Neeraj Agarwal denied the claims, saying they welcome all guests and no one was denied entry. He explained long wait times due to high demand and urged reservations to avoid inconvenience.#delhi #dresscode #tubatarestaurant #pitampura #traditionalattire #delhinews #viralvideo #restaurantrules #toi #toibharat 78.4K views | 2 days ago

‘All Indian Attire Allowed': Delhi Restaurant Puts Up Notice After Backlash Over Entry Row
‘All Indian Attire Allowed': Delhi Restaurant Puts Up Notice After Backlash Over Entry Row

News18

time09-08-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

‘All Indian Attire Allowed': Delhi Restaurant Puts Up Notice After Backlash Over Entry Row

Last Updated: A Delhi restaurant in Pitampura faced backlash for allegedly denying entry to a couple in Indian attire. The owner denied this, stating the couple lacked a reservation. A video allegedly showing a Delhi restaurant in Pitampura — which recently faced heavy backlash for reportedly denying entry to a couple over their Indian attire — displaying a notice about its new dress code has gone viral. The post, widely shared on social media, was published by an unverified user. In the video, a few uniformed staff members can be seen putting up two notices outside a building. 'All types of Indian attire are allowed in the restaurant (saree, suit, etc.)", the first notice read. The other notice has the restaurant's name written in red, bold letters. This comes after a video went viral on social media showing a couple claiming that they were denied access to a restaurant in Delhi's Pitampura for wearing Indian attire on August 3. In the now-viral video, a man in a T-shirt alleges that his companion, a woman in a kurta-salwar, was denied entry to a restaurant named Tubata because of their Indian attire. The man said, 'Inhone kum kapde pehenne walo ko jaane diya ye bolke ki aapke ethnic dress ko hum allow nahi karenge [They allowed people wearing shorter dresses to enter but denied us for wearing ethnic dress]." Following the viral spread of the video, Delhi cabinet minister Kapil Mishra acknowledged the incident and said that Chief Minister Rekha Gupta had been informed about the matter. 'This is unacceptable in Delhi. A video has surfaced showing a ban on Indian attire at a restaurant in Pitampura. This is unacceptable. CM @gupta_rekhaji has taken serious note of the incident. Officials have been directed to investigate the incident and take immediate action," Mishra said on X. However, restaurant owner Neeraj Aggarwal denied the allegations, stating that the couple was refused entry because they hadn't made a reservation. He clarified that the restaurant does not have a dress code and welcomes all customers. The incident sparked a heated debate on social media, with some users demanding action against the restaurant. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Delhi Restaurant Owner Responds After Woman Alleges Denial Of Entry Over Indian Attire
Delhi Restaurant Owner Responds After Woman Alleges Denial Of Entry Over Indian Attire

Time of India

time08-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Delhi Restaurant Owner Responds After Woman Alleges Denial Of Entry Over Indian Attire

A Delhi couple alleged they were denied entry to a restaurant near Pitampura metro because the woman wore traditional Indian clothes. A viral video from August 3 shows the couple confronting the restaurant staff, with the man claiming his wife in a salwar-kurta was stopped and mistreated. The restaurant, Tubata, later apologized and promised no dress code restrictions in the future, even offering Rakshabandhan discounts to women in Indian attire. Owner Neeraj Agarwal denied the claims, saying they welcome all guests and no one was denied entry. He explained long wait times due to high demand and urged reservations to avoid inconvenience.#delhi #dresscode #tubatarestaurant #pitampura #traditionalattire #delhinews #viralvideo #restaurantrules #toi #toibharat Read More

Delhi Restaurant Under Fire After Allegedly Denying Entry To Woman In Indian Attire, Owner Responds
Delhi Restaurant Under Fire After Allegedly Denying Entry To Woman In Indian Attire, Owner Responds

NDTV

time08-08-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

Delhi Restaurant Under Fire After Allegedly Denying Entry To Woman In Indian Attire, Owner Responds

A viral video circulating on social media has sparked debate around the dress codes enforced by certain restaurants and clubs. The video was reportedly shot outside Tubata, a restaurant located in Saraswati Vihar, Pitampura, Delhi. In the clip, a middle-aged couple is seen standing outside the restaurant, claiming they were denied entry. The reason, according to them: the woman was wearing a suit, and her Indian attire was allegedly against the restaurant's dress code. Watch the video here: See what is happening in Delhi restaurant Tubata in Pitampura. A couple was denied entry and not allowed to enter just because they were wearing Indian attire! — Rosy (@rose_k01) August 8, 2025 Kapil Mishra, Cabinet Minister in the Delhi government, shared the video on his official X handle and wrote, "This is unacceptable in Delhi. A video has surfaced showing a ban on Indian attire at a restaurant in Pitampura. This is unacceptable. CM @gupta\_rekha ji has taken serious note of the incident. Officials have been directed to investigate the incident and take immediate action." This is unacceptable in Delhi पीतमपुरा के एक रेस्टोरेंट में भारतीय परिधानों पर रोक का वीडियो सामने आया है ये अस्वीकार्य है CM @gupta_rekha जी ने घटना का गंभीरता से संज्ञान लिया है अधिकारियों को इस घटना की जांच व तुरंत कार्यवाही के निर्देश दिए गए हैं — Kapil Mishra (@KapilMishra_IND) August 8, 2025 In a follow-up tweet, Kapil Mishra posted videos of the restaurant owner Neeraj Aggarwal and manager Narender Singh, in which they issued clarification that their restaurant does not restrict entry based on dress code. Neeraj Aggarwal said, "All guests in all dress codes are welcome to our outlet. I invite people, whether from North India or South India, to our family restaurant and enjoy." The restaurant manager added that on Raksha Bandhan, they will also offer a 10 per cent discount and a complimentary dessert to women at their restaurant, irrespective of attire. Update : पीतमपुरा के इस रेस्टोरेंट के संचालकों ने स्वीकार कर लिया है कि परिधान आधारित कोई प्रतिबंध अब नहीं लगाएंगे व भारतीय परिधानों में आने वाले नागरिकों का स्वागत करेंगे रक्षाबंधन पर भारतीय परिधानों में आने वाली बहनों को कुछ डिस्काउंट भी देंगे 🙂 @gupta_rekha — Kapil Mishra (@KapilMishra_IND) August 8, 2025 The initial viral video has triggered outrage online, with many questioning why Indian clothing would be disallowed at a restaurant in India. One user commented, "Their dress code is like - no entry if you look like you actually belong to the country." Another wrote, "Please give one 1-star rating on Google Maps and see how they bend." A third added, "Some of our people are still colonised mentally." However, some users argued that the restaurant is within its rights to set its own rules. "We need to stop making an issue out of everything and grow up. That's a private restaurant, and they have every right to decide who enters and wears what. It's not public property that everyone can claim rights to. It does not mean they are disrespecting the attire," one user said. Another wrote, "What is the issue in this? Every restaurant has a dress code. Creating an issue of nothing. There are thousands more restaurants to visit." A third user added, "So? In Australia, some restaurants deny you entry if you are not dressed in formal attire. Even smart casuals are not allowed. And they do it regardless of ethnicity. It is the right of the restaurant to deny based on the dress code they have set."

Delhis Tubata Restaurant Under Fire After Denying Entry To Couple Wearing Indian Attire; CM Rekha Gupta Orders...
Delhis Tubata Restaurant Under Fire After Denying Entry To Couple Wearing Indian Attire; CM Rekha Gupta Orders...

India.com

time08-08-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

Delhis Tubata Restaurant Under Fire After Denying Entry To Couple Wearing Indian Attire; CM Rekha Gupta Orders...

The incident reportedly occurred on August 3 at a restaurant in Pitampura, where the couple was allegedly turned away due to their traditional clothing. In the widely circulated video, the man, dressed in a T-shirt, and the woman, wearing a kurta-salwar, can be seen expressing their grievance over being denied entry to the establishment, identified as 'Tubata'. "Inhone kum kapde pehenne walo ko jaane diya ye bolke ki aapke ethnic dress ko hum allow nahi karenge," the man in the video said. 'Indian culture ki beizzati ki hai aur ek aurat ki beizzati ki hai,' the man added. The videographer even put up a question, "Ki unko kya chahiye, influencers chahiye, tang (leg) dikhana vala chahiye." See what is happening in Delhi restaurant Tubata in Pitampura. A couple was denied entry and not allowed to enter just because they were wearing Indian attire! — Rosy (@rose_k01) August 8, 2025 Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has directed officials to initiate an investigation and take necessary action over the matter. In a video on social media, a restaurant located in Pitampura area was reportedly seen denying entry to a couple allegedly due to the woman dressed in traditional Indian clothes. A note outside the restaurant states, 'All types of Indian attire is allowed in the restaurant.' #WATCH | Delhi: In a video on social media, a restaurant located in Pitampura area was reportedly seen denying entry to a couple allegedly due to the woman dressed in traditional Indian clothes. A note outside the restaurant states, 'All types of Indian attire is allowed in the… — ANI (@ANI) August 8, 2025 Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra says, "CM took cognisance of this. She instructed me to look into this incident. Officials spoke with the restaurant owner, he accepted that he will not continue with any cloth-based entry rule at the restaurant."

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