INDIA ,15th october 2025: As the city begins to shimmer in anticipation of Diwali, The Fern Goregaon is setting the tone for celebrations a little earlier this year. On Sunday, 19th October, its all-day dining restaurant, Fleur Café, transforms into a festive haven, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the colors, aromas, and joy of the season with a Pre-Diwali Brunch unlike any other.
Think warm lights dancing across cozy corners, soft strains of traditional music filling the air, and a spread that celebrates the very essence of Indian festivity. Families can indulge in an elaborate feast that marries nostalgia with novelty — from assorted Indian sweets and fusion desserts like Gulab Jamun Cheesecake and Motichoor Tarts, to delicious appetizers, hearty mains, artisanal breads, and a live chaat counter brimming with flavor. Complementing the culinary experience are festive mocktails and the signature Dry Fruit Lassi, adding just the right touch of sweetness to this joyous affair.
And that’s not all as Diwali approaches, The Fern Goregaon extends the festive warmth beyond the table with its ‘Utsav Ki Mithas’ hampers, a heartfelt ode to the season of sharing. Thoughtfully curated to capture the sweetness and spirit of togetherness, these hampers are an indulgent mix of Indian confections presented with elegance and care.
The collection offers two beautifully crafted options — a 9-slot box priced at INR 899 ++ featuring a choice of three sweets such as Motichoor Ladoo, Kesar Peda, Kaju Sandwich, and Dry Fruit Bars; and a 16-slot box, priced at INR , that lets you select four sweets — perfect for those who believe that joy only grows when shared.
With its blend of soulful food, warm ambiance, and thoughtful gifting, The Fern Goregaon promises to be the city’s go-to destination for indulgence, togetherness, and festive cheer this Diwali. Whether you’re celebrating with loved ones or gifting a little sweetness to someone special, it’s time to let the lights shine brighter and the hearts grow warmer at The Fern Goregaon.
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