The Quorum, the country's first domestic private members' club, has opened ‘689 - Six Eighty Nine’ an Asian eating restaurant featuring a live robata grill and a Japanese aesthetic, in Gurugram. The Quorum's F&B portfolio now boasts five brands: open-to-all eateries Zila in Hyderabad and Café Reed in Mumbai, as well as members-only establishments like Coalesce - The Brasserie and Providore - The Bar.
Throughout the day, 689 changes and provides a varied gastronomic experience, ranging from nutritious breakfast selections served with Subko coffee in the morning to flavorful Asian meals and exquisite sweets in the afternoon.
The food at 689 transports diners to the vibrant night markets of Southeast Asia, with a live kitchen adding visual flair. The restaurant's cooking techniques heavily draw from Japanese traditions, particularly "Robatayaki" (fireside grilling) and "Teppanyaki" (metal plate cooking). 689 gets its unique name from the bamboo skewers of varying lengths, traditionally used in Robatayaki.
Speaking about 689, The Quorum’s Founder & CEO, Vivek Narain said, “689 is more than just a dining venue. It's a sensory experience that transports guests through the vibrant and diverse flavors of Southeast Asia. This experience is brought to life with a design that seamlessly combines modern aesthetics with the charm of the Orient. We are excited about 689. It has the potential to become one of Gurugram’s most preferred destinations for Asian cuisine.”
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