Noida, Dec 23: In a world of hurried meals and fleeting trends, At Majlis emerges as a slow-fire sanctuary, where cuisine is poetry and dining becomes a passage through time. Nestled in the heart of Noida, this regal revival is not merely a restaurant; it is an immersive homage to India’s lost imperial kitchens.

A creation rooted in reverence, At Majlis breathes new life into the forgotten culinary treasures of the Mughal and Nawabi courts. Under the curation of acclaimed culinary revivalist Chef Osama Jalali, every dish is more than flavour it is folklore. Each qorma, fragrant biryani, and silken kebab is a meticulous restoration of recipes once whispered across royal dastarkhwans.
Chef Osama Jalali, hailed as the modern custodian of Mughal gastronomy, presents these heirloom dishes with dignity and depth. The experience unfolds not as a meal, but as a royal ritual, beginning with a traditional hand wash and culminating in courses served on Kashmiri ceramics, bathed in the soft flicker of ambient lighting.
The interiors echo the splendour of the Sultanate reclaimed Mughal doors, antique marble, terracotta warmth, and flowing white drapes. Beyond its menu, At Majlis curates heritage through art, collaborating with Jamia’s young artists to turn walls into living canvases where Mughal motifs find modern expression.
Inspired by the ancient Silk Route, the culinary journey carries influences from Persia and Central Asia, fusing into dishes once savoured by emperors. Here, silence speaks, aroma guides, and every detail from crockery to culture is steeped in soulful storytelling.
“At Majlis, what we offer goes beyond a promise; it’s a prophecy,” says Chef Osama Jalali. “Each guest leaves not just nourished, but moved, carrying a piece of a history once thought lost.”
In a time that forgets, At Majlis remembers. It invites you to dine like royalty, listen like a poet, and eat like a historian. This is not a table it’s a time machine.
