Trendy spots in India used to be malls and markets for the affluent. Recently, however, it is Champa Gali and Shapur Jat in South Delhi that have attracted the attention of the affluent and the young. The old dirty alleys of the city have been revamped, and both are located relatively close to malls, markets, and upscale residential areas, so that visitors are constantly coming in late into the night. Champa Gali" feels like a Western town, with many fashionable cafes and general stores, and many people enjoy chatting with friends at the cafes. Shahpur Jat" is lined with cafes and designer brands. The high-end, one-of-a-kind ethnic wedding dresses are especially popular, with many women shoppers. One of the most famous trendy spots that has redeveloped the city for a long time is "Hauz Khas Village". However, the overall atmosphere of the city was never good, with only designer brands, restaurants and bars. It was now turning into a night spot, and the trendy people were beginning to stay away.
In comparison, Champa Gali and Shapur Jat have a quiet, sophisticated, Parisian feel to them. Since all the restaurants do not serve alcohol, there are no drunks or noisy people, which makes for a safe and relaxed atmosphere. People who want to relax and enjoy art, music, and reading are spending their time here.
This article is co-authored by TNC Lifestyle Researcher (http://lifestyle.tenace.co.jp/) and Intage's Global Researcher. Translated with AI Translator
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TNC ASIA Trend Lab is an information organization run by TNC Inc. that researches and shares trends in Asia. It supports corporate marketing activities by finding insights from trends rooted in the lifestyles and habits of local consumers. http://lifestyle.tenace.co.jp/
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