Everything about the newly opened Armani/Caffè in Mumbai’s Jio World Plaza seems to have been tailormade for Giorgio Armani. The menu, it seems, comprises a selection of his favourite dishes, prepared the way they are at his home. The wine list, sourced from small-batch wineries and estates across traditional and emerging wine regions of Italy, also comes with the designer’s stamp of approval. Even the tableware—sourced from Italian brands like Broggi as well as Pinetti, has his nod.
Rubbing shoulders with the Giorgio Armani boutique in the high-end luxury mall, the new Armani/Caffè—the first in South Asia—is modelled after its international counterparts. It’s clean-lined, understated, and with no visible branding of the fashion behemoth. Done up in soothing teal green and shimmering blues with palm-fringed glass screens for breezy vibes, the space looks like a design extension to the blues and taupes of the Milan outlet.
And though the 52-seater may be elegant and refined, even here the drama reigns supreme. One example is the statement bar that takes up one end of the restaurant, stocked with some of the best spirits, as well as a Modbar coffee unit. For the coffee programme, the team has collaborated with homegrown specialty coffee company Araku, which has other outlets in Bengaluru, Mumbai and Paris.