Discover restaurants to love. Close Close Ambassadors Clubhouse opens on Feb. 11. Photo by Evan Sung, courtesy of Ambassadors Clubhouse New York The Rundown New York By Devra Ferst , a Brooklyn-based food writer and cookbook author who has contributed to The New York Times, Bon Appétit, Eater, NPR, and other publications. Published: Feb. 10, 2026 Few of us will likely ever get to visit the glorious, forgotten party mansions of India, but the team behind London’s Gymkhana (JKS Restaurants) is giving us a glimpse of one at 31st and Broadway in New York. Ambassadors Clubhouse New York draws its inspiration from owners Jyotin, Karam, and Sunaina Sethi’s grandparents and their homes in Delhi and Punjab. Starting Feb. 11, guests will enter through large wooden doors to a double-decker space where the walls are covered in black anaglypta wallpaper, the floor is lined with paisley carpeting, and the ceilings are decked out with wood carvings, animal prints, and Tiffany chandeliers. Fittingly, the Punjabi menu, prepared by former Indian Accent chef Karan Mittal, is vast and includes dishes fit for a party mansion. There’s a Punjabi riff on a seafood tower, papads brought in from Amritsar and Delhi, housemade buffalo
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