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How Olive Bar & Kitchen Changed Fine Dining in India!

Episode 67 of the Voices for Local with Monisha Singh Katial podcast, hosted by Maed in India, titled "How Olive Bar & Kitchen Changed Fine Dining in India!" was published on February 10, 2026 and runs 41 minutes.

February 10, 2026 ·41m · Voices for Local with Monisha Singh Katial

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Restaurants look glamorous, but behind every successful plate is relentless pressure, razor-thin margins, and brutal reality.

In this episode of Voices for Local, we sit down with a seasoned hospitality professional AD Singh to uncover what truly goes into building and sustaining restaurants in India — beyond food photos, fancy interiors, and opening-day hype.

From why most restaurants shut down within the first few years to why opening a café isn’t as easy as it looks, this conversation dives deep into the unseen side of Indian dining.

We talk about:

Why restaurants fail even when the food is good

The biggest myths people believe about running a café

How Indian dining culture is changing

The real cost of consistency and scale

Why hospitality is about people, not just plates

Advice for anyone planning to enter the restaurant business

This is an honest look at risk, resilience, and what it actually takes to survive in India’s competitive food industry.

🎙️ Watch till the end to understand why restaurants are not just about food — they’re businesses built under constant pressure.

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