Video Of Waitresses Wearing Salwar Kameez At Indian Restaurant In Switzerland Is Trending
Video Of Waitresses Wearing Salwar Kameez At Indian Restaurant In Switzerland Is Trending
In the clip, a foreign server was seen dressed in traditional Indian attire, including a salwar kameez and dupatta.

Indian cuisine’s global popularity has led to a surge in Indian restaurants across many countries. Recently, a restaurant in Switzerland caught the internet’s eye with its delightful cultural fusion. A viral video features waitresses dressed in traditional Indian attire.

The Instagram page Soulmate Express shared a video showcasing a bustling restaurant with diners enjoying their meals. A foreign server dressed in traditional Indian attire, including a dazzling salwar kameez and dupatta, catches the eye in the video. Upon noticing the camera, she smiles and nods warmly. As the video continues, another attendant wearing a salwar suit appears. The camera then pans to reveal the restaurant’s interior, designed to exude an Indian ambience, complete with a portrait of a Hindu deity on one of the walls.

The overlay text reads, “When Indian restaurants and waitresses in Switzerland are more Indian than in India.”

The page, run by an Indian couple – Sneha and Veeru, captioned the video, “Who knew I’d find a slice of India in Switzerland that’s more Indian than India itself? Stepping into Indian restaurants in most of Europe is like a cultural time machine – rich traditions and vibrant decor that sometimes out-Indian India! What’s your experience like in the Indian restaurants in Europe? Let us know in the comments.”

Watch the video here:

The post has received over 2 lakh views online, leaving the internet buzzing with a flurry of reactions in the comments section.

One user shared their experience, writing, “We visited this restaurant 2 days ago and that waitress was the sweetest.”

Another chimed in, “Omg. Not just simple suits. They are wearing dazzling uniforms. Owners must be good.”

Another remarked, “Wow so good to see this there.”

Another remark read, “I thought this place was overrated. The food was mediocre at best. And the decorations were loud.”

An individual voiced, “Why would you want to eat Indian food and experience Indian culture in Switzerland? Jaha gye ho waha ka culture and food experience kro na (Experience the food and culture of the place you have gone to).”

Someone quipped, “They are trying to attract Indians, we are trying to attract foreigners. It’s business I guess.”

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